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Sociology > Depression |
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"Noon Cat Nick" |
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06 Feb 2008 04:48:20 AM |
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Question (poll, really) about depression, illness and sleep |
Whenever I get physically ill (recently, for example), I also become
very depressed (obviously). When this happens, I have dreams that are
upsetting, and I wake up crying and afraid to go back to sleep, no
matter how tired I am. They're not nightmares, but they do disturb me,
and make me feel worse.
Does anyone else suffer from this?
Does anyone know of ways to ameliorate this condition?
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| User: "%" |
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| Title: Re: Question (poll, really) about depression, illness and sleep |
06 Feb 2008 04:56:57 AM |
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Noon Cat Nick wrote:
Whenever I get physically ill (recently, for example), I also become
very depressed (obviously). When this happens, I have dreams that are
upsetting, and I wake up crying and afraid to go back to sleep, no
matter how tired I am. They're not nightmares, but they do disturb me,
and make me feel worse.
Does anyone else suffer from this?
Does anyone know of ways to ameliorate this condition?
i sometime have dreams ,
that wake me up and afraid to go to sleep again ,
but time always wins out and eventually i sleep ,
sometimes the dream starts where it left off ,
i've just accepted it and live with it
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| User: "slunky" |
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| Title: Re: Question (poll, really) about depression, illness and sleep |
06 Feb 2008 05:31:01 AM |
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_/ Noon Cat Nick <chatdemidiSPAMBEGONE@hotmail.com> wrote \_
Whenever I get physically ill (recently, for example), I also become
very depressed (obviously). When this happens, I have dreams that are
upsetting, and I wake up crying and afraid to go back to sleep, no
matter how tired I am. They're not nightmares, but they do disturb me,
and make me feel worse.
Does anyone else suffer from this?
Does anyone know of ways to ameliorate this condition?
I have nightmares and disturbing dreams constantly, but now I take a
medication that helps with that and it gives me many sex dreams. It's
called clonidine. It's a blood pressure medication, but they give it for
nightmares too.
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-slunky
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