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Old 08-07-2013, 10:43 PM #6
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I agree with the others, meds. When I was on Copaxone, I has some wild colorful dreams. I know we had discussed it at one point. I'm not sure if it was on NT or another forum. And, the dreams could seem so realistic, as if you were actually experiencing what what happening. Really bizarre. Enjoy them though. They can be pretty entertaining.

I also think that being sick or not feeling well, we all tend to have different dreams than when we are well. I know my dreams can get really weird if I'm sick. So that's another possibility.
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