Guest guest Posted June 24, 2002 Report Share Posted June 24, 2002 Deb: It's strange how the body can work so different in your sleep with the MSA. You spoke of being able to get around in your dreams. Fred isn' so much his body, but his voice. During the day we can hardly understand him and his voice is low, but at night when his asleep I can hear him talking and it's loud and I can understand it. I wonder why this is?Just something else to think about. Hugs Vera Oh, just to give everyone a giggle. This is a true story. Since we are not on the subject of vivid dreams... I'll swing everyone in that direction. Night before last I woke up, arms in full motion.... I was trying to catch a pig so that could have fresh bacon for breakfast. My body may not work well during the day but man can I move in my dreams!!! I told him that he has to know how loved he is to have me catch a pig for bacon instead of going to the store to get it even if it was a dream. Hugs to all, Deborah aka Tenacity Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2002 Report Share Posted June 25, 2002 Vera: Ken too was more understandable when he was in bed. But, he was also more understandable whenever he was lying down. Sometimes, we lay him down when he was trying to speak to us so we could hear him and understand him. our doctor said it was because his blood pressure went up when he lay down sending more oxygen to his brain. Say Hello to Fred for me, and take care of you. Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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