Guest guest Posted July 3, 2004 Report Share Posted July 3, 2004 I'm on Lexapro, 10 mg a day, since January, and I have noticed more vivid dreams. I'll have a couple a night, with really strange scenarios but not necessarily nightmares. They will wake me up, and then I will turn on the radio (to " All News All The Time " on KCBS) and listen to that for 5 minutes or so to take my mind off the dream, and then I fall back to sleep again. It doesn't seem to be TOO disruptive, although I do tend to be a bit more tired on the Lexapro than I would be otherwise (so I think the dreams *must* be disrupting my deep R.E.M. sleep). I'm not so tired that I can't function, but I notice in the late afternoon it is just soooo easy for me to fall asleep. I was waiting for my boyfriend the other day, sitting in the car (lounging... with the seat put WAY back), and I fell fast asleep! That was at about 3:30 p.m. It's very hard for me to stay up much after 10pm these days, and often I fall asleep over a book at around 9:30 pm! It hasn't been interfering with my life, though, and I'd sure rather be on the Lexapro than off it. [Yes, I've given up my idea of weaning off it for now: it helps too much with my chronic anxiety for me to consider going off it right now. Maybe when things " stabilize " a bit more in my life, whenever THAT is!]. --Diane nightmares or vivid dreamers Hi All I have been on Lexapro (20mg) for a couple of years now, on and off. Seems to work the best for me. Does anyone else get nightmares or vivid dreamers with it? Does lowering the dosage help you sleep better? I keep waking up with these dreams. Jeff Wait Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2004 Report Share Posted July 3, 2004 Hi Jeff, Lex worked very well for me, but, this was one of the sides that I had. I used to get very vivid dreams on Lex. Some were very terrifying, some amusing, and some you wake up and go what? I am no longer on Lex, but I had been on it til January of this year(about 2 yrs). Before that I had always suffered from some type of disturbing dream or nightmare. Even as an adult I still suffer from night terrors. Where I won't move because of sheer terror and won't move til I can see the light thru my window. When I went onto the Lex it just amplified it. I was on 10mg, 20mg, last 30mg. Then had some " problems " with the meds. My fault. In any case, according to my p-doc this is normal and is supposed to reflect that the meds are working. My dreams did lesson up after awhile, but would reappear if I was under stress. So I guess I was already predisposed to these types of dreams. This is only my experience, and I may stand out from the crowd. Don't let what I said scare you..... Jacquie nightmares or vivid dreamers Hi All I have been on Lexapro (20mg) for a couple of years now, on and off. Seems to work the best for me. Does anyone else get nightmares or vivid dreamers with it? Does lowering the dosage help you sleep better? I keep waking up with these dreams. Jeff Wait Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2004 Report Share Posted July 3, 2004 No, you're not alone. I have had increased " consciousness " of my dreams since being on Lex. Perhaps we sleep less deeply on Lex, and so our dreams are closer to our awaking consciousness and so end up waking us up? Whereas, if we were not on Lex, we would sleep right through the dream, it would not wake us up, and we would not remember it in the morning? (Yet, we still would have had the dream: just not be awakened by it nor remember it). It's been sort of an interesting experience: remembering so many of my dreams. I've had dreams about falling from planes lately, but I *always* land okay and very gently and with no harm that's come to me. Sort of like a cat falling on its feet. It's gotten to the point that I don't even find these dreams very scary anymore, and expect to land softly and safely (and then I do). I've also had dreams about tornados (those usually symbolize that your life is out of control), but in my dreams I successfully hide somewhere as I " look out " and see the tornado go by. I guess this means that the tulmultuousness of life passes me by -- the really Bad Stuff -- and I remain either safely hidden or fall " on my feet. " I see these signs in my dreams as " good " omens, actually. --Diane nightmares or vivid dreamers Hi All I have been on Lexapro (20mg) for a couple of years now, on and off. Seems to work the best for me. Does anyone else get nightmares or vivid dreamers with it? Does lowering the dosage help you sleep better? I keep waking up with these dreams. Jeff Wait Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2004 Report Share Posted July 4, 2004 Diane and Jacquie Thanks for the feed back. That's my experience. I fall a sleep then wake up listen to the radio (KGO Talk). Wake up again. Its like I sleep and sometimes feel that I'm awake at the same time. I'm going to cut back 5 mg every two weeks and see what happens. I'll let you know. Jeff Wait Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2004 Report Share Posted July 7, 2004 I take between 2.5 and 5 mg depending on the mood of my pill cutter and have had no problems sleeping on lex, which is a big change, since I suffered from night terrors as a kid and have always had sleeping difficulties. I actually love the dreams and dream state i get on lex. soon after my head hits the pillow i can feel the dream state begin and i also wake up in the morning from a dream, which is a sensation i sort of enjoy. But your experience of being awake and asleep at the same time sounds a bit like a " night terror " experience, they're not all terrifying. By the way, I get KGO too, are we all in the Bay Area? Mati > Diane and Jacquie > Thanks for the feed back. > That's my experience. I fall a sleep then wake up listen to the > radio (KGO Talk). Wake up again. Its like I sleep and sometimes feel > that I'm awake at the same time. I'm going to cut back 5 mg every > two weeks and see what happens. I'll let you know. > Jeff Wait Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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