Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 123431

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Taking Remeron ..No Dreams

Posted by Robin David John on October 13, 2002, at 2:18:13

I use to dream a lot , some good and some pretty hairy dreams . Since I stated taking Remeron 30 mg on Aug 28th I have not had many dreams ,only one last week. I miss dreaming and like those weird places my brain took me when they were happening. Has anyone experienced dream loss while taking Rem. ...I sleep well and fuction great and I do day dream alot during the day ..hhmmm.
Robin

 

Re: Taking Remeron ..No Dreams

Posted by wcfrench on October 14, 2002, at 14:07:26

In reply to Taking Remeron ..No Dreams, posted by Robin David John on October 13, 2002, at 2:18:13

Robin

That's wierd. For most people, including myself, Remeron intensifies dreaming. I found that my dreams were more vivid, often in color, and I could remember them every night while I was taking Remeron. It's unfortunate that you can't remember them, because dreaming is so wonderful, and so unique. Dreams are so wierd. When you tell someone about your dream, it sounds normal to them, but there's no way to convey that wierd feeling you really experienced. Anyway, remember that you really are dreaming, but you probably just can't remember them. Something that makes it easier for me to remember dreams is if I have a peaceful wake-up. For example, if someone wakes me up or if I use an alarm clock, I often don't remember or think I didn't dream. When I awake on my own, the dream is usually pretty clear in my head. Maybe you could try that and see if it works. But hey, if less dreaming is the only side effect of your meds, then I'd say you're ahead of the game!

Good luck.

-Charlie


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