Crazy Day Dreams- groggy/ fainting dreams
- by lexi66
- 2013-07-09 06:07:24
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Is anyone having crazy dreams or is it just me? These dreams that I have are always during the day. I will fall asleep and then have dreams about fainting. Everything in my dream will get blurry and foggy and it feels like I am really about to faint except I never get to wake up from my dream.I have a pacemaker and technically I can't pass out but in my dreams I get so groggy. When I wake up I am incredibly tired and exhausted from fainting in my dream and drowsy to the point where it is hard to wake up and roll on along with my day. Is it possible these dreams are because I am pacing and I am just unaware of it since I am asleep and my body is trying to tell me something?
A little background about myself might help- I am 19 and got my pm when I was 18. I was able to figure out what was going on with my heart because I would faint during the day randomly but I fainted primarily in my sleep. Fainting in my sleep I would have these crazy dreams where I was going to faint, I would wake up b/c my heartbeat was racing so fast and I was covered in sweat and then I would continue to faint. I was able to catch an episode of this on a holter monitor after I woke up at 3 am and pressed the button and then passed out.
Those dreams are so familiar to me and I feel like I keep having them again and again in the day but I have a pm and I don't get it.
Is anyone having this?
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You know you're wired when...
You get your device tuned-up for hot dates.
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Im healthy as a horse because of the pacemaker.
Why don't you tell us ...
by donr - 2013-07-09 06:07:49
...What the Holter monitor recorded. That way we will not have to guess what your diagnosis is for the PM.
Has anyone suggested a sleep study for sleep apnea? They record EEG brain waves & ECG heart waves while it is going on. That may NOT show up apnea, but it may well show what is happening to you.
I can suggest some other reasons for these events, but let's give the denizens of the PMC an opportunity to look at your heart functioning first.
Don