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  • Super User

Ok well for about the past week I'm not sleeping at all. I'm waking up non stop but can't remember my dreams. All I can think of is I'm stressed out from a few things... It's a first for me, so Doctors or what?

  • Super User

Have you changed your eating habits?  I nkow first hand that what you eat or eating alot immediately before bed can cause a wicked sleep pattern along with weird or nasty dreams.  Good luck Tin!

Stress can definately be a contributing factor -ff15

  • Super User

sounds like vaginosis.

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  • Super User
Could be related to the hole in your leg?

No thats where all my stress is coming from. lol My mom said she was having the same issue before her surgery, but I dont want to have another 2 weeks of this bs.

And Bizz, f u.

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sounds like vaginosis.

You dummy. I just Googled that. :-/

sounds like vaginosis.

Was the funniest thing I heard in a while

You dummy.  I just Googled that.

Until that. ;D

sounds like vaginosis.

Was the funniest thing I heard in a while

You dummy. I just Googled that.

Until that. ;D

Mikey, come down to Jamestown with me tomorrow and dip that leg in some salt water. All fixed.  ;)

Go to the range with a rifle and alot of ammo, and shoot at the butterflies that happen to be meandering around down range.

Great stress relief. :)

Are you on any meds for the leg? Could be a side effect  

(How about a preventative for the migraines?  If "yes" to both, maybe there's an interaction going on there.)

(If "no" to both, Bizz is right,lol)"

  • Super User

It's from the spider bite.  I have been bitten by a brown recluse twice and both times there were weeks of weird feelings and bizarre dreams.

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