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Old 09-04-2014, 01:14 PM #5
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I know that seems logical, but I also know that some things that seem logical—or illogical—to me often turn out to be otherwise. MORAL: Never assume.



Ouch! Man, that's just rude! It (again) makes me think of something hormonal—adrenaline? anxiety/stress?



Sex Dreams Equal 8% of Adults' Dreams



Chemicals are released when signals are fired, & vice-versa, so that could be two ways of saying the same thing.

Rhetorical question (for yourself—answer not required): Does sex before going to sleep have any effect either way?

I'm afraid I'm not much help either—jes' spitballin'/soundboarding here...

Has a sleep study been done/suggested? It may be able to tell what's going on (and where) in your brain during sleep.

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I appreciate the input very much and should maybe ask for a hormone test. sex is not frequent as I have had trouble since head injury. but when it does happen..hmm...I will have to see...never thought about it thanks agin

had a sleep study but they weren't looking at these issues. time for another one. thanks for the advice.
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