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Last night was the 5th or 6th night I had a dream and in it I was being Electrocuted. In my dream its as painful as heck-----It starts in my feet and works up-----As most times in the dream I am on duty and there is a broken wire causing part of the floor to be live--When I realize its to late----I am really thinking that these are seizures now----My dream-Its just explaining the pain to me----My dreams do this for most of my night ills, for some strange reason----

I googled sleeping seizures and did not find anything to match.....

Both arms still feel odd and shaky--and I thru my neck out.......

Any ideas?

sorry for asking tantas preguntas (so many questions)

THANKS
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