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My husband did parachuting, almost broke his toe and put a big cut on his leg when he landed. He did live to tell the story however!

Deb
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> Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 04:17:36 -0400
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: nightmares and more
> To: [log in to unmask]
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> they say you never "Land". Has anybody "Landed?"
> 
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
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> Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2010 6:21 PM
> Subject: Re: nightmares and more
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> 
> > The trouble with the flying dreams is the crash landings :)
> > worth checking the obvious - is the bedroom too hot / cold ? Would a new
> > mattress help ? What are you eating in the hour before bed ? indigestion 
> > is
> > said to be the cause of the nightmare that led Mary Shelly to
> > write "Frankenstein".
> >
> > Quoting Nic Marais <[log in to unmask]>:
> >
> >> Hi Scott,
> >>
> >> I only take 4 x Sinemet CR and 10mg Eldepryl daily, and are also
> >> occasionally plagued by vivid "fighting" dreams. My wife moved out to
> >> a separate bedroom years ago, for two reasons; my shouting and my
> >> physical activity during these dreams. I was a keen Karateka in my
> >> days and after giving an 'assailant' a powerful kokomi kick one night,
> >> I woke up finding my wife groaning on the floor. The next day she had
> >> a massive concussion on her thigh.
> >>
> >> I enjoy most of the vivid dreams. Especially the flying ones ;-) I'm
> >> sure a shrink can prescribe something for you. My feeling is, the less
> >> pills, the better...
> >>
> >> Nic 58/16
> >>
> >>
> >> On 9 October 2010 17:52, Scott Burnett <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >> > I've been a member of the Parkinson's web for a long time but this is 
> >> > the
> >> first post in a while. I've been dx'd since I was 39 (now 52) and was
> >> presenting symptoms for several years before that. I take a regular 
> >> "who's
> >> who" of parkinson's medications (Sinemet CR, Amanadine, Comtan, Requip 
> >> since
> >> the beginning, Added Azilect and Prestiq over the last several years.) I
> >> still take the same dosage of Sinemet I started with 13 years ago. All of 
> >> the
> >> adjustments have been with the Requip (Now taking 4 Mg/4X daily.) Anyway,
> >> that's the history of my current medicine cabinet. My question is, "Why 
> >> are
> >> my dreams becoming so vidid and often times violent?" and "Can I keep 
> >> from
> >> bopping my poor wife as I flail around, fending off an array of attackers 
> >> and
> >> other shady looking characters?" All joking aside, I really like sleeping
> >> with my wife and don't want to be banished to the guest room. Any ideas 
> >> on
> >> how to turn down the intensity or at least the frequency of the "show?"
> >> >
> >> > Scott Burnett
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