Guest guest Posted June 25, 2002 Report Share Posted June 25, 2002 Vera, has told me that I am talking more and more at night during my sleep. He tells me that sometimes he can ask me a question and I'll even answer him. I guess my vivid dreams are my psychological outlet for all that I can't do during the day. In my dreams, all is possible and with no difficulty. I can walk, talk, cook, run, work, repair things, play with my children, have the perfect life and more. It is a good question. I wonder how many others are like this too. Hugs, Deborah aka Tenacity 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 _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2002 Report Share Posted June 25, 2002 Deborah, Rob and I used to have entire conversations while he was asleep. One night when he seemed to be having a particularly disturbing dream I asked him what was the matter. He proceeded to tell me a complicated story about some " bad guys " who were plotting something. I tried to soothe him by saying that I was sure they wouldn't harm him and he replied, " Boy, are you naive! " That one has become a family favorite, as I'm sure the pig catching one will be. Carol & Rob Lexington, MA Re: Vivid dreams > Vera > Vera, > > has told me that I am talking more and more at night during my > sleep. He tells me that sometimes he can ask me a question and I'll even > answer him. I guess my vivid dreams are my psychological outlet for all > that I can't do during the day. In my dreams, all is possible and with no > difficulty. I can walk, talk, cook, run, work, repair things, play with my > children, have the perfect life and more. It is a good question. I wonder > how many others are like this too. > > Hugs, > Deborah aka Tenacity > > 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 > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2002 Report Share Posted June 25, 2002 Deb: It must be that way for alot of people here on the list. Fred never talked in his sleep before that msa, but does it all the time. I guess you must keep up at night like Fred does talking in his sleep. Many a night he will call me and I'll go into check on him and see what he wants and his sound asleep. Fred doesn't act out his dreams as much as he use to since they put him on clonazepam. I guess that must help. Take Care Vera Vera, has told me that I am talking more and more at night during my sleep. He tells me that sometimes he can ask me a question and I'll even answer him. I guess my vivid dreams are my psychological outlet for all that I can't do during the day. In my dreams, all is possible and with no difficulty. I can walk, talk, cook, run, work, repair things, play with my children, have the perfect life and more. It is a good question. I wonder how many others are like this too. Hugs, Deborah aka Tenacity Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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