Vivid dreaming
- by Redeyejedi4206
- 2017-04-15 03:50:16
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Soooo I'm a week post op after getting my PM put in for bradycardia no other reason besides my electrical isn't working right, but yeah I haven't had a vivid dream in a long while and finally had one Thursday when I went to bed omg it was real and lovely cause I was able to finally dream. Also...I started my chantix Friday morning. This should be even more interesting
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by Snowman - 2017-04-18 00:18:55
Me too. I havent had dreams I could remember for years and now after PM 3-3-17, I have had three that were. It must be the Stress, Oxygen finaly getting to my brain or both.
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by Gotrhythm - 2017-04-15 11:10:05
Like you, I really like to dream vividly, and miss my dreams when something prevents them.
Just theorizing here but anything that keeps one from sleeping deeply inhibits dreaming. Before I got my pacemaker, I remember being wakened frequently by dreams that the doorbell was ringing or the alarm clock going off. I think my body was actually fighting deep sleep because my heart rate was falling to dangerous levels during the night. A lot of us find that getting a pacemaker produces unexpected and subtle improvements in our physical and emotional health.
At the time, I thought the need for a pacemaker came "out of the blue," but looking back I can see I probably would have benefitted from one at least five years before.
Glad you're seeimg improvements already.