Is Paxam The Right Medicine For Nightmares?
Imagery rehearsal treatment.
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Welcome to HCM.
I can understand your concerns.
Unfortunately, you had to revert back to paxam due to nightmares.
I have some suggestions for you which you can try before increasing the dose of paxam:
1. Avoid late night snacks, tea, coffee, alcohol or chocolates.
2. Ensure adequate exposure to day light.
3. Practice relaxation exercises like deep breathing and meditation to keep yourself de-stressed.
Another treatment for night terrors is 'Imagery Rehearsal Treatment'.
This goes like this:
1. Jot down a brief description of a recent nightmare.
2. Think of a way to change the nightmare.
3. Set aside a few minutes each day to imagine this altered version of the nightmare. Simply paint a mental picture of the altered version.
You can consult a psychotherapist for learning this simple technique. This works well.
Hope this helps.
Feel free to discuss further.
I wish you well.
Thanks.
dose reduction of seroquel.
Detailed Answer:
Hi again.
sorry for the delayed response.
Yes, these must be nightmares as you can remember them.
With the description you have given (sleep talking, falling in sleep, uncoordination and all), I feel that these all are due to excessive sedation caused by seroquel.
I would suggest a decrease in dose of seroquel (under your doctor's supervision) as Seroquel can cause nightmares.
Regarding St. John's wort, I would not suggest you to take this because:
It can also cause vivid and strange dreams.
It will decrease the effect seroquel and oxybutynin.
Its not as good anti-anxiety agent.
Its effects are unpredictable and vary from person to person.
I would also advise you to go for biofeedback and progressive muscle relaxation therapy.
I understand that recalling the dreams is traumatic for you.
But you can start with less disturbing dreams for image rehearsal.
I think this should work for you.
Hope you find my suggestions useful.
I wish you well.
Thanks.