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Old Oct 14, 2013, 10:55 PM
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Seriously, I have always had the WORST, most TWISTED dreams.

Some of them have been drug induced, such as these HORRIFIC nightmares I had when on Effoxor.

One example:

I was surrounded from various dwarfs from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

Psychedelic like colors were pulsating everywhere. Out of the Dwarfs eyes these radiating circles of light were emitted, coming at me, expanding, burning my mind.

One of the Dwarfs attacked me. He was ranting, SCREAMING at me. His words were EXTREMELY fast, nonsensical, made no sense, insane babbling ravings he was screaming at me at the highest speed.

He had a hammer and RAPIDLY was pounding me OVER and OVER again in my head. It was PAINFUL. He was CRUSHING my head, but he did NOT STOP. and his RAVINGS continued. I could hear him, his insane babbling on incoherent nonsense was burning through his mind, psychedelic colors were pulsating everywhere.. It is impossible to TRULY describe my experience of this dream.

What scared me about the above dream, is that i woke up later (BTW the dream was EXTREMELY long and repetitive and seems to go on for ages). So I woke up later, I was very tired but awake. I could still hear, literally hear the insane babbling of the dwarf for about 15 minutes after waking. It TERRIFIED me. I stopped taking Effexor shortly after that.

That is just ONE of my many dream stories.
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Old Oct 15, 2013, 01:23 PM
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Medication can do that. Also you may be attacking yourself in the dream.
Thanks for this!
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Old Oct 16, 2013, 03:07 AM
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Sorry to hear that, Dude. I had that on Effexor too. I've been off the drug for ten years but my dreams have never stopped being as vivid (though the nightmares don't happen any more than normal).
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