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why ain't yall tell me the Covid vac gives you crazy dreams?
Apr 3, 2021, 8:12 PM
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DamSon, I had some loopy, vivid dreams last night, and I can only attribute to this shot I got. Went to bed sober and basically normal as any other night. But I had not 1, not 2, but THREE (3) weird, freaky, totally unrelated dreams.
I dream a good bit and have pretty good recall of them, but never 3 in one night. I have no choice but to blame this vaccination I got yesterday.
So what do these mean?
1 - was at some outdoor festival with thousands of people, like St Pat's Savannah or some city street festival. With long lost friends from years ago, ones I had partied with before in like festivals. Had cheap motel room, Motorlodge-like dump, right on the street with all the partying, like hundreds of folks raising #### right outside the door/window. Went to bed, alone. The bed was in center of the room and slowly spun around on center axis. As I laid in bed, I could hear everybody outside hollering at me to come back out and party. Bed just slowly spun. But I was too groggy and immobile to get up or even respond. Totally incapacitated (I guess we've all been there, huh?). Then I woke up.
Back to sleep.
2 - was driving around in my car and needed gas. Town/area I was in had NO gas stations anywhere. So I started putting any liquid I could find in my tank to fill it up. Two-liter Coke, gallon of milk, one of those big 5-gal jugs of water from a office water cooler. And they worked! Then I woke up again.
Back to sleep after getting up for about 30 minutes, as it was still like only 4am.
3 - I was in a BBQ restaurant. I sat down to my plate and realized I was eating ribs, which I didn't order. Some guy comes up and says "Why are you eating my food? Your food is over there", and pointed to a plate at another table. So I go over to it and started eating. Realized it was BBQ chicken, which wasn't my order either. Another guy comes over and says "Why are you eating my food? Your food is over there" and points to another plate at another table. I go over to it and realize it's a McDonalds meal. Then I wake up.
I didn't go back to sleep again. At least I didn't die or get chased by monsters or some nightmare. Just weirdness.
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Obviously you have never taken
Apr 3, 2021, 8:14 PM
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hydrocodone. Shewweeeeeee.
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no I haven't. Can only imagine.***
Apr 3, 2021, 8:16 PM
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All-In [30804]
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Chantix dreams are the best.
Apr 3, 2021, 8:23 PM
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However the day to day things that Chantix screws up is just weird. Like eating a slice of pepperoni pizza and it'll taste like a deviled egg sandwich. Strange stuff.
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Not that you mentioned it, not first nites
Apr 3, 2021, 8:23 PM
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But the seconds after the 2 shots, I had funky dreams....but due to old fart status I can’t remember any of them ??
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Makes total sense
Apr 3, 2021, 8:37 PM
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1- you were exhausted 2- you were dehydrated and needed fluids 3- your body needs nutrients
2nd shot creates all of that. Your brain just told the story to you using different characters.
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well, that's much better than midnight leg cramps
Apr 3, 2021, 8:43 PM
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those are THE WORST way to find out that you are dehydrated and undernourished.
Thanks, brain. ">
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whew....I'd pass out from that one
Apr 3, 2021, 9:49 PM
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holy sheez
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went to bed sober... big mistake, first cookie out of the barrel.
Apr 3, 2021, 8:43 PM
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wow, OK, reckon I missed that post
Apr 3, 2021, 9:48 PM
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Thanks. It is good to see someone else shared the multiple odd, vivid dreams side effect.
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here ya go - found this article
Apr 3, 2021, 10:15 PM
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https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/prepared-night-covid-vaccine-doctors-062349462.htmlhttps://media.zenfs.com/en/best_life_342/7eb65eefca7241aae275693a9be313f1"> Be Prepared for This the Night You Get Your COVID Vaccine, Doctors Warn COVID vaccine side effects tend to be pretty predictable: a sore arm here, a headache there, sometimes fatigue or a minor fever. But doctors are now acknowledging a far stranger side effect, which they say patients are anecdotally sharing following their shots. The phenomenon, they say, arrives the night you get the COVID vaccine and tends to be more frequently reported after the second dose. Read on to find out which strange side effect may strike on the night of your vaccine, and for another side effect that's baffling the medical world, check out The Strange New COVID Vaccine Side Effect That's Confusing Even Doctors. You may experience strange or vivid dreams. Patients have been reporting a highly unanticipated side effect following the COVID vaccine: vivid dreams. CBS4 Medical Editor, David Hnida, MD, recently reported that he’s heard several of these patient stories in the wild, noting that many of the anecdotes he’s heard personally seem to involve “outer space.”“Flying to the moon, planting the flag on the moon. Even somebody going out and taking Abraham Lincoln to get a Big Mac and having the staff want him to autograph the bills,” said Hnida. “We really think it has something to do with the immune response.” And for more up-to-date COVID news delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. It may happen because the vaccine interrupts our sleep cycles. The phenomenon hasn’t been formally researched, so it's hard to say conclusively why some people are experiencing such strange dreams after their vaccinations. But doctors speculate that as your immune response surges in reaction to the shot and triggers other side effects, those may disrupt your sleep cycle, ultimately making your dreams more memorable.“They’re expecting to experience fever, muscle pain, headache and they’re probably not sleeping well,” Dan Shade, MD, a sleep specialist at the Allegheny Health Network, told a local CBS Pittsburgh affiliate. “The most common reason we remember dreams is our sleep is disrupted.”And for more on what not to take ahead of your shot, check out This Common Medication Can Make Your Vaccine Less Effective, Study Says. People have been sharing their strange dreams after getting vaccinated on social media. Many vaccine recipients have taken to Twitter to report their own strange vaccine dreams after real estate attorney Richard Vetstein reported his experience on the platform. “Aside from the flu-like symptoms and general 'vax fog' for 24-36 hours, the strangest thing were [sic] the weird dreams.” He followed up by explaining in a second post, “One of them was, I saved a Belgian town from the Nazis, so that was interesting. The other one, I was on the Titanic… You wake up, and you’re like, ‘what was that?'” he wrote.As Vetstein’s post gained traction, more people chimed in to report their own experiences and others marveled that they hadn’t made the connection between the dreams and the vaccine until seeing Vetstein’s tweet. “I have a whole text thread with my besties about my weird dreams last week and I never tied it to the vaccine which I got at the same time!” said one user. And for one thing you shouldn't do after you get vaccinated, beware that Doing This After Your Vaccine Can Make Side Effects Worse, Doctors Say. They're only temporary, so they shouldn’t concern you too much. Sure, your dreams may leave you feeling a little unsettled or confused, but rest assured that your vivid dreams are most likely nothing to worry about. Doctors say that whether they’re the physiological result of your immune system or the psychological culmination of a long and arduous year, they haven't been linked with any other negative effects and, as Hnida noted, “they are temporary.”“I think the bottom line, if you have anything weird going on, the most important thing to know is you’re not alone and they are generally not of great concern,” he said. And for more on a certain COVID vaccine's side effects, check out The One Side Effect That's Much More Common With Pfizer, Data Shows. https://media.zenfs.com/en/best_life_342/7eb65eefca7241aae275693a9be313f1"> Be Prepared for This the Night You Get Your COVID Vaccine, Doctors Warn COVID vaccine side effects tend to be pretty predictable: a sore arm here, a headache there, sometimes fatigue or a minor fever. But doctors are now acknowledging a far stranger side effect, which they say patients are anecdotally sharing following their shots. The phenomenon, they say, arrives the night you get the COVID vaccine and tends to be more frequently reported after the second dose. Read on to find out which strange side effect may strike on the night of your vaccine, and for another side effect that's baffling the medical world, check out The Strange New COVID Vaccine Side Effect That's Confusing Even Doctors. You may experience strange or vivid dreams. Patients have been reporting a highly unanticipated side effect following the COVID vaccine: vivid dreams. CBS4 Medical Editor, David Hnida, MD, recently reported that he’s heard several of these patient stories in the wild, noting that many of the anecdotes he’s heard personally seem to involve “outer space.”“Flying to the moon, planting the flag on the moon. Even somebody going out and taking Abraham Lincoln to get a Big Mac and having the staff want him to autograph the bills,” said Hnida. “We really think it has something to do with the immune response.” And for more up-to-date COVID news delivered straight to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. It may happen because the vaccine interrupts our sleep cycles. The phenomenon hasn’t been formally researched, so it's hard to say conclusively why some people are experiencing such strange dreams after their vaccinations. But doctors speculate that as your immune response surges in reaction to the shot and triggers other side effects, those may disrupt your sleep cycle, ultimately making your dreams more memorable.“They’re expecting to experience fever, muscle pain, headache and they’re probably not sleeping well,” Dan Shade, MD, a sleep specialist at the Allegheny Health Network, told a local CBS Pittsburgh affiliate. “The most common reason we remember dreams is our sleep is disrupted.”And for more on what not to take ahead of your shot, check out This Common Medication Can Make Your Vaccine Less Effective, Study Says. People have been sharing their strange dreams after getting vaccinated on social media. Many vaccine recipients have taken to Twitter to report their own strange vaccine dreams after real estate attorney Richard Vetstein reported his experience on the platform. “Aside from the flu-like symptoms and general 'vax fog' for 24-36 hours, the strangest thing were [sic] the weird dreams.” He followed up by explaining in a second post, “One of them was, I saved a Belgian town from the Nazis, so that was interesting. The other one, I was on the Titanic… You wake up, and you’re like, ‘what was that?'” he wrote.As Vetstein’s post gained traction, more people chimed in to report their own experiences and others marveled that they hadn’t made the connection between the dreams and the vaccine until seeing Vetstein’s tweet. “I have a whole text thread with my besties about my weird dreams last week and I never tied it to the vaccine which I got at the same time!” said one user. And for one thing you shouldn't do after you get vaccinated, beware that Doing This After Your Vaccine Can Make Side Effects Worse, Doctors Say. They're only temporary, so they shouldn’t concern you too much. Sure, your dreams may leave you feeling a little unsettled or confused, but rest assured that your vivid dreams are most likely nothing to worry about. Doctors say that whether they’re the physiological result of your immune system or the psychological culmination of a long and arduous year, they haven't been linked with any other negative effects and, as Hnida noted, “they are temporary.”“I think the bottom line, if you have anything weird going on, the most important thing to know is you’re not alone and they are generally not of great concern,” he said. And for more on a certain COVID vaccine's side effects, check out The One Side Effect That's Much More Common With Pfizer, Data Shows.
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Re: why ain't yall tell me the Covid vac gives you crazy dreams?
Apr 3, 2021, 10:32 PM
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Just a normal night for me. I mean all the crazy dreams.
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Got the 2nd Pfizer yesterday. TERRIBLE sleep last night -
Apr 4, 2021, 9:25 AM
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crazy weird, long dream.
Feel like garbage this morning.
Aches, chills, fever, headache, legs are screaming aching, both arms significantly more sore than the first shot, stopped up sinuses ..... a mess.
A little bit of a sore arm after the first one - that’s it.
This sucks. Especially with twin 2 year olds that want to E A S T E R ! ! !
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