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Old Jun 10, 2016, 08:39 PM
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Before anyone attacks me let me state for the record …. I am not a doctor … I am not a pdoc.... I am not a scientist …. but I do think and dream … and I had a dream last night … a dream that has changed my thoughts on MI and my view of it …

correct me if I am wrong but current medical view is that an out of balance in brain chemicals leads to MI's …

well my insight is this …

the most severe form of MI is psychosis … seeing and hearing things that are not “really “ there ….
enhanced mood expression … anxiety … and depression ….

I believe that every symptom we can list exist in every human brain on this planet … that it not an imbalance of chemicals that cause these issues …. but it is a lack of holding these thoughts back … think of all these ideas swirling around in our subconscious then on waking these are suppressed ….I believe we are just not fully suppressing our subconscious during our conscious life … in a real sense we are overflowing with too much “stuff” … dream stuff that just will not stay in dream land …

anyway it's just my opinion …. Tigger .
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Old Jun 10, 2016, 09:49 PM
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Makes sense to me. The chemical imbalance theory has never been actually proven, since there are no tests at all for checking this all the pdocs are doing is guessing.
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Old Jul 17, 2016, 12:47 PM
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Old Jul 17, 2016, 02:05 PM
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Good theory. I have always had VERY vivid dreams....my whole life since I was a child. I run in bed, talk, scream and kick in my dreams often. My dreams are so rich and complicated....with such imaginative flair....and since I'm not the most imaginative person while conscious, it seems like something supernatural occurs when I sleep. When we are not sleeping due to mania, perhaps our brains are partially sleeping on some level. Hmmmm...you've got me thinking. Thanks for sharing your theory with us....I'm always trying to make sense of things and come up with theories about "why" things happen.....your idea makes more sense than mine usually do.
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Old Jul 17, 2016, 02:16 PM
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On several occasions I have just got out of bed so I am awake, yet the dream continues. It is rather an odd sensation but not at all unpleasant.
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