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Re: Nightmare

The El Salvador troops were great. My childhood wasn't perfect, but nothing I could blame any hidden insecurities on. My brothers death is an unsolved case, so of course that's on my mind. (No closure) The threat level was high in El Salvador, but no combat or direct hostility. Head was on a swivel the whole time though. We were all prescribed doxycycline, and asking around, it seems like others are having sleep problems. I'm thinking maybe it's just a side effect of the doxy. I appreciate all the input. You have great insight.

Re: Nightmare

Thanks for the response.

Something I overlooked in your original post and I just now noticed was the prescription drugs you took. The drug cartel could be a comment on the doxycycline {as well as the real drug cartels}. That type drug could cause these type dreams. I am wondering if the drug could also alter the dream imagery as it has to do with symbolic representation.

Have you had nightmares prior to taking the prescribed medicine or before you went to ES? Dream images are usually speaking to emotional issues but when the normal brain functions are disrupted there could be an alteration of the dream. I've been interpreting dreams for quite some time but have seldom come across someone who has taken drugs that alter the normal dream and sleep functions. I can read dreams quite well but if the imagery is distorted by drugs that could disguise the normal function of dreams {which is to alert the dreamer to unresolved emotional issues}. Dream research in this area is still quite new. I've learned how to interpret dreams by actual experience a my Dream Forum and when something new comes up of this type it is most important to understand the reasons. Not that the drugs have altered the symbols but there is the possibility. Not having experience with this type of dream and prescription drugs I do want to learn as much as I can for future reference.

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Re: Nightmare

Did a quick search of Doxycycline and there does seem to be problems with sleep interruption. It could be the cause of your nightmare. It doesn't seem to be a wide spread problem but with all medications seldom are all side effects reported unless they are severe. Have you had other dreams of this type and or trouble sleeping? Of course my interest is with the affect on dreams. If you have other dreams you can remember it would great if you would post them to see if there is any recognizable patterns.

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Re: Nightmare-Psychopharmacology of REM Sleep and Dreams

Here is an article from the Psychology Today website on how some drugs affect REM sleep and can cause nightmares.
Psychopharmacology of REM Sleep and Dreams

Here is Psychology Today list of articles on dreams, dreaming and dream content Dream Catcher: The neuroscience of our night life

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