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Old 05-19-2011, 08:39 AM #1
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Default Vivid dreams?

One symptom I seem to be having pretty much every night is vivid + strange dreams, sometimes accompanied by night sweats if I'm too hot (this happened last night after I opened the window in my air-conditioned condo).

It makes sense to me that someone who has suffered a concussion might experience unusual dreams - after all, your brain has been thrown for a loop, and is busy trying to heal itself. But it would be nice if things started to settle down and this happened less often...
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