Posted by Molybdenum on February 1, 2008, at 16:36:48
In reply to Re: Dreaming w/ Remeron?, posted by elanor roosevelt on February 1, 2008, at 13:54:38
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> > Citalopram used to give me "vivid dreams" nearly every night. Really quite entertaining ones. Bizarre landscapes, societies & often with flying involved. Lots of "moving" through walls in buildings. vivid & "awe inspiring" dream that I wake up really pissed to be back in my real life.
> This makes me want to take citalopram
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> it also reminded me about mugwort
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> sleeping with a little pillow of mugwort can trigger very elaborate dreams
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> Think I'll get some
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> either luvox or serzone gave me ugly dreams (me drowning baby animals and such)
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> trivastal triggered erotic dreams at first
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> there are societies that treat the dreaming life as of equal importance to the waking life
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>I remember having the vivid citalopram dreams even on low doses of 20-40mg. So no need to go too high to start with - assuming it will do the same for you.
I think it's odd the way doctors (at least the ones I've seen) seem to ignore dreams. We spend about 1/3 of our lives asleep. Seems stupid to just shrug it off in the morning as if it were some bad TV.
Even my Psyc-Dr disregards them. He says "Ahh but it's not real". Seemed damned real to me at the time. And it sure beats this real.
Actually (and I know I'm way off topic here) but I've been reading the Dune series of sci-fi books. They mine a drug called "spice" that helps them to see possible futures, prolong life and of course - to "navigate across the universe though fold-space"... :)
Good Luck & Have fun ;)
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