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Yelling in my sleep
emily_9a1
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POSTED Friday , August 17, 2007 12:52:42 AM Delete post? (Moderator ONLY)
My wife is telling me that I now occasionally yell in my sleep. Once I was yelling "OW!" repeatedly, and once she couldn't make out what I was saying. After waking up I do not remember any dreams that it could be related to. Does anyone else do this? What kind of problem does it indicate? How do I stop it?

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REPLIED Friday , August 17, 2007 07:41:28 AM Delete post? (Moderator ONLY)
You... scare me

lol just kidding. I have had similar experiences at one time. It went away.
Your obviously having some really bad nightmares. Maybe even what they used to call "Night Terrors" which is an old term for bad dreams that are so disturbing that they cause the sleeper to have mild episides of somnambulisitic behavior (such as calling out)
If it goes on for more than a month or so consider having a sleep study done, and meanwhile stay away from stimulants , especially caffein .

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REPLIED Friday , August 17, 2007 08:34:00 AM Delete post? (Moderator ONLY)
emily_9a1 said:

My wife is telling me that I now occasionally yell in my sleep. Once I was yelling "OW!" repeatedly, and once she couldn't make out what I was saying. After waking up I do not remember any dreams that it could be related to. Does anyone else do this? What kind of problem does it indicate? How do I stop it?

Thanks,



I find it interesting that you join a movie-forum website, and your first post is a medical question..... I agree that it might be night terrors. How often is occaisionally? If you're wife isn't bothered by it too much I'd let it go. But if you think it's something deeper check into it.

Now go do the right thing.

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REPLIED Monday , August 20, 2007 02:51:41 AM Delete post? (Moderator ONLY)
Hi,
According to your given details definitely I can say its indicating stress. I found DermaSleep 1 year ago when I was suffering the same problem. I used DermaSleep and I got healthy sleep. DermaSleep does work  and without the side effects. I think this is the greatest sleep aid product on the market and I recommend it to anyone who has trouble sleeping. Hope this help you.
Best of luck!!

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REPLIED Wednesday, October 17, 2007 05:02:26 AM Delete post? (Moderator ONLY)
I would go see a doctor.

For more information on insomnia visit http://www.howtobeatinsom
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REPLIED Wednesday, October 17, 2007 06:02:34 AM Delete post? (Moderator ONLY)
emily_9a1 said:

My wife is telling me that I now occasionally yell in my sleep. Once I was yelling "OW!" repeatedly, and once she couldn't make out what I was saying. After waking up I do not remember any dreams that it could be related to. Does anyone else do this? What kind of problem does it indicate? How do I stop it?

Thanks,



Don't sleep.


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