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qwerty1969

qwerty1969

Member
Feb 24, 2023
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Anyone else dealing with constant nightmares. Any tips to prevent?
 
Amakishiyo

Amakishiyo

Despite everything, it's still you
Mar 5, 2023
118
You could probably use cannabis, that gives a lot of people dreamless sleep.
 
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SilentSadness

SilentSadness

Sleepy.
Feb 28, 2023
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For me, life is a nightmare and dreams are also. It's difficult for me to tell if I have them because I don't see the distinction.
 
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une vie grotesque

une vie grotesque

chronically suicidal
Mar 6, 2023
45
after i started taking quetiapine (i take 150mg every night) my nightmares seem to have fizzled down
 
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gehlertjohansson@gm

Member
Feb 23, 2023
25
How about something like meditating before going to sleep? I feel for you that you have nightmares, sleep is my only peaceful time
 
Forest Fire

Forest Fire

Student
Jul 19, 2019
119
I've had nightmares since i was a kid. Cannabis is the only thing that works to stop them for me. currently 8 weeks without smoking after pretty much doing it daily for seventeen years and i've had several a night since then. I remember a few years ago a therapist told me there was a medication that works as well but they never told me what it was and i didn't look it up
 
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outrider567

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Apr 5, 2022
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Anyone else dealing with constant nightmares. Any tips to prevent?
Yes each night and during daytime naps also, getting worse and worse,can't stand it
 
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charon

charon

plural, they/she, ΘΔ
Feb 25, 2023
4
yep, nightmares are consistant for us. we tried prazosin - it works for some ppl to help with ptsd nightmares. it only sortof worked for us; seemed to make it harder to rember any dreams rather than actually not have them. so we would still wake up with that awful feeling after nightmares, but not know where it was from. we thought it was worse to not know whats going on with our body so we stopped.

usa, was easy to get from pcp
 
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