Posted by llg on July 20, 2000, at 12:44:49
In reply to Re: effexor xr, posted by noa on July 11, 2000, at 15:16:30
> Sort of.
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> I definitely have weird vivid dreams, although rarely are they distressing to me, just odd. I don't usually remember the details or care to, but have woken up feeling aware of just having a bizarre dream experience. I think my lack of interest in recalling the dreams is because they are not that emotionally compelling--no major anxiety dreams like I used to have.
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> As for talking in sleep, I have experienced waking up hearing myself talking as I awoke. It feels less like purposeful talking (like in my dream I am trying to say something) and more like a sort of vocal tic, ie, making odd vocalizations that are somewhat speechlike, but not really like the usual speech sounds I use when actally speaking. Sometimes, I would still be "sleeptalking" this way a few moments after I was already awake--like a tic needing to be expressed.
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> I also have had myoclonus from effexor (and from Paxil)--muscle twitches and jerks, when at rest, especially right before sleep.
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> The sleeptalking and myoclonus are pretty much gone now that I take Serzone, which helps me sleep. It counteracts the activating aspects of the effexor for me--jitteriness, twitchiness, insomnia. Come to think of it, perhaps it has calmed the bizarre dream thing, too.
Paxil gave me bad sexual side effects which caused fustration. I would like to go back to being normal when I didnt need anything. The dreams are vivid and I remember everthing. Sleep is becoming a chore.
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