Posted by yxibow on September 22, 2006, at 2:44:19
In reply to Re: remeron and sleep paralysis » yxibow, posted by tizza on September 22, 2006, at 0:06:14
> I always sleep on my back, it can be ok sometimes when it happens but if it catches me off guard, I'm a goner. Having your dreams enter your bedroom are ok and can be quite interesting but unfortunatly for me I have alot of nightmares and when they mainfest into my bedroom it's a shocking experience including tactile (slapping,punching and smothering), visual and aural hallucinations. I just want it to stop, it can go on for 5-10mins sometimes or happen multiple times during the night, it leaves me so totally exhausted
I can see it is quite disturbing to you. If your insurance affords, you might want a sleep study if your doctor suggests it. This does go beyond an average bout of what I experienced on Remeron or in general. Undiagnosed narcolepsy is sometimes a cause, but I'm not suggesting that you have it. Treatment includes various psychological methods as well as medications like Xyrem and stimulants such as Modafinil as well as TCAs.
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