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- From: bee@ms.uky.edu (Elizabeth A. Gilliam)
- Subject: Re: side-effect dreams
- References: <By3DFq.x8@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu>
- <1992Nov22.032509.8299@tcsi.com>
- Message-ID: <1992Nov22.25059.29914@ms.uky.edu>
- Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1992 07:50:59 GMT
- Organization: University Of Kentucky, Dept. of Math Sciences
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- miket@hermes.tcs.com (Michael Turner nmscore Assoc.) writes:
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- >In article <By3DFq.x8@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu> dmorton@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (daniel dean morton) writes:
- >>
- >>unbelivably intense dreams/visions...
- >> [....]
- >> Has anyone elso had experiences where medication has influenced
- >>their dreams? If so, I would like to hear of them. Dream the
- >>impossible...
-
- >Well, this is impossibly mundane after your story, but when I was growing
- >up, I got headaches a lot. When I took aspirin around bedtime, I noticed
- >that my dreams were more vivid. I don't notice this effect now, but I
- >take smaller doses now, I'm larger, and my dreams are getting less vivid
- >with age anyway, I suppose.
-
- I just posted about some migraine medication I am on... this particular
- drug I take has, I believe, 50 mg butabitol and 400 mg aspirin. So
- maybe it's just the aspirin that causes vivid dreams?
- --
- elizabeth a. gilliam: bee@ms.uky.edu
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