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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 96926"><p>The vivid dreams and sleep issues are also listed with the patch, so I think that's normal. When I used the patch, I didn't wear it at night because of the nightmares. It's an odd side effect, eh? But risperdal lists nightmares as a side effect and I had them with risperdal, too, and I was only taking .5mg once a day so I figure I'm just susceptible to that particular side effect. Kind of odd because I normally don't have nightmares.</p><p></p><p>As far as the lungs, I coughed more after I quit than when I smoked and so has everyone I've known. I think it's the lungs healing themselves and getting rid of all that gunk.</p><p></p><p>For the intestinal disturbance, try that Senna laxative thing. I've always been very sensitive and couldn't take it, but when I had that hematoma in my abdomen this spring I used it and it did not cause cramping or any other problems. And it worked fast compared to the others....4 hours.</p><p></p><p>For the nausea, can your doctor call in a nausea medication that you can take at the same time? They're pretty benign (or that's my understanding). I had to take an antibiotic earlier this year that was not supposed to cause nausea but of course did with me and so I took it and a nausea medication at the same time. Problem solved.</p><p></p><p>Just try to remember how much good you're doing for your body...even though it doesn't feel like that at all now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 96926"] The vivid dreams and sleep issues are also listed with the patch, so I think that's normal. When I used the patch, I didn't wear it at night because of the nightmares. It's an odd side effect, eh? But risperdal lists nightmares as a side effect and I had them with risperdal, too, and I was only taking .5mg once a day so I figure I'm just susceptible to that particular side effect. Kind of odd because I normally don't have nightmares. As far as the lungs, I coughed more after I quit than when I smoked and so has everyone I've known. I think it's the lungs healing themselves and getting rid of all that gunk. For the intestinal disturbance, try that Senna laxative thing. I've always been very sensitive and couldn't take it, but when I had that hematoma in my abdomen this spring I used it and it did not cause cramping or any other problems. And it worked fast compared to the others....4 hours. For the nausea, can your doctor call in a nausea medication that you can take at the same time? They're pretty benign (or that's my understanding). I had to take an antibiotic earlier this year that was not supposed to cause nausea but of course did with me and so I took it and a nausea medication at the same time. Problem solved. Just try to remember how much good you're doing for your body...even though it doesn't feel like that at all now. [/QUOTE]
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