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Originally Posted by AintSoBad
Vanna,
That's a great question!
My dreams (nightmares) are mostly about the painful losses I've suffered, due to these injuries. (I won't into it again).
But, I dream about how things "used to be", or "should be", even "should have been". A good dream is about how things might be.
But, I don't really feel any pain in my dreams. I've been in such "psych" pain, that I've never really thought about physical.
I can often wake with a migraine though.... yuk. That's often the TOS, and sleep positioning.
peteasb
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Let me say Vanna and Pete....
That since being diagnosised a few years ago..I don't remember any of my dreams....I can't recall even one..but I can say I have huge problems sleeping without my Ambien... Better yet..Pete..I too, get these horrible migraines sometimes.. I wake up with them..You think they are TOS, cuz not aware I had that.. I felt they are RSD of the brain or something..cuz as you know... they are aawful!!I get a sharp pain on the left side of my head..deep inside.. I actually had those plus a hearing loss issue ~ 2 - 3 years prior to having the obvious RSD showing up in my rt. leg after having a painful walk starting...then knee surgery... I think back and I think the RSD actually was present long before I was aware I had a problem...funny you mentioned the headaches.. really like toss your cookies sick feeling headaches..I often drink coffee.. take migraine meds and sit up until they are gone....nasty!!
KS