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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 296297" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Well, there have been some pretty awful things happen around you lately, Janet, so I'm not that surprised you've had nightmares.</p><p> </p><p>But husband seems to have these really intense nightmares where he is very vocal -- he never used to be like that -- and sometimes he gets physical. There was one week were I would wake up any time he moved because I was afraid I was going to get kicked again (he left a really nasty bruise on my calf).</p><p> </p><p>The only thing I can point to is the Trileptal (he was a little bit like this on Lamictal), and it seems to be happening more frequently since we bumped his dosage up (I think he's at 1800mg/day now... and still having his weird little seizures, though not as intense or as frequent). Then again, maybe it's all part and parcel to the surgery he had. Anyway, he's having an MRI tomorrow so we'll see if there's any change inside that skull of his.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 296297, member: 3444"] Well, there have been some pretty awful things happen around you lately, Janet, so I'm not that surprised you've had nightmares. But husband seems to have these really intense nightmares where he is very vocal -- he never used to be like that -- and sometimes he gets physical. There was one week were I would wake up any time he moved because I was afraid I was going to get kicked again (he left a really nasty bruise on my calf). The only thing I can point to is the Trileptal (he was a little bit like this on Lamictal), and it seems to be happening more frequently since we bumped his dosage up (I think he's at 1800mg/day now... and still having his weird little seizures, though not as intense or as frequent). Then again, maybe it's all part and parcel to the surgery he had. Anyway, he's having an MRI tomorrow so we'll see if there's any change inside that skull of his. [/QUOTE]
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