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Celcius wrote: > Thanks for the information Bear. There are quite a bit of chemicals in > the garage. Wiether they are sealed properly is another question.

Just reminded me that you also have to check to see that chemcial containers stored for long period in garage have not corroded and are very slowing leaking fumes into the garage and into your bedroom. HTH – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> I > have felt small draft coming from the corner where the floor meets the > wall. I am going to fill it with Mono expanding sealent. > I will invest in a carbon monoxide detector Judy. > thanks all > Judy Simon <hurricane.j…@verizon.net> wrote in message <news:3E23467F.9000907@verizon.net>… > > The Somnolent Phantom wrote: > > > x-no-archive: yes > > > Celcius wrote: > > >>I am having intense horrible dreams. Ones in which I can’t talk and > > >>with a deep feeling of terror. I don’t think they are night terrors > > >>since they happen well into the night and sometimes early morning. > > > Night terrors can occur at any time during your sleep. They are > > > sometimes associated with disruption/ abnormality  in REM (Rapid Eye > > > Movement) sleep. > > >>They began when I moved into another room in my house that has a > > >>history of unrestful sleep > > > Please explain. > > > What happens when you sleep in another room? > > >>. This room in over the garage could the > > >>fumes of the car be giving me these dreams? > > > Possible. Are there gas or solvent fumes in the garage?  Is there a car > > > running while you are sleeping., CO2 can be deadly. > > >>I know it sounds silly. > > > Not at all.  Night Terrors and nightmares are recognized sleep > > > disorders. They fall under a heading of sleep disorders called > > > parasomnias. They are VERY *real* > > >  I would suggest that you try sleeping in another room (or house) for a > > > few nights.  If the bad dreams continue, I would suggest that you see a > > > psychiatrist that has sleep medicine training and experience. > > > Best Wishes, Bear > > I would also suggest the OP get a carbon monoxide detector > > Judy

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Thanks for the information Bear. There are quite a bit of chemicals in the garage. Wiether they are sealed properly is another question. I have felt small draft coming from the corner where the floor meets the wall. I am going to fill it with Mono expanding sealent. I will invest in a carbon monoxide detector Judy. thanks all – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Judy Simon <hurricane.j…@verizon.net> wrote in message <news:3E23467F.9000907@verizon.net>… > The Somnolent Phantom wrote: > > x-no-archive: yes > > Celcius wrote: > >>I am having intense horrible dreams. Ones in which I can’t talk and > >>with a deep feeling of terror. I don’t think they are night terrors > >>since they happen well into the night and sometimes early morning. > > Night terrors can occur at any time during your sleep. They are > > sometimes associated with disruption/ abnormality  in REM (Rapid Eye > > Movement) sleep. > >>They began when I moved into another room in my house that has a > >>history of unrestful sleep > > Please explain. > > What happens when you sleep in another room? > >>. This room in over the garage could the > >>fumes of the car be giving me these dreams? > > Possible. Are there gas or solvent fumes in the garage?  Is there a car > > running while you are sleeping., CO2 can be deadly. > >>I know it sounds silly. > > Not at all.  Night Terrors and nightmares are recognized sleep > > disorders. They fall under a heading of sleep disorders called > > parasomnias. They are VERY *real* > >  I would suggest that you try sleeping in another room (or house) for a > > few nights.  If the bad dreams continue, I would suggest that you see a > > psychiatrist that has sleep medicine training and experience. > > Best Wishes, Bear > I would also suggest the OP get a carbon monoxide detector > Judy

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I am having intense horrible dreams. Ones in which I can’t talk and with a deep feeling of terror. I don’t think they are night terrors since they happen well into the night and sometimes early morning. They began when I moved into another room in my house that has a history of unrestful sleep. This room in over the garage could the fumes of the car be giving me these dreams? I know it sounds silly.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -The Somnolent Phantom wrote: > x-no-archive: yes > Celcius wrote: >>I am having intense horrible dreams. Ones in which I can’t talk and >>with a deep feeling of terror. I don’t think they are night terrors >>since they happen well into the night and sometimes early morning. > Night terrors can occur at any time during your sleep. They are > sometimes associated with disruption/ abnormality  in REM (Rapid Eye > Movement) sleep. >>They began when I moved into another room in my house that has a >>history of unrestful sleep > Please explain. > What happens when you sleep in another room? >>. This room in over the garage could the >>fumes of the car be giving me these dreams? > Possible. Are there gas or solvent fumes in the garage?  Is there a car > running while you are sleeping., CO2 can be deadly. >>I know it sounds silly. > Not at all.  Night Terrors and nightmares are recognized sleep > disorders. They fall under a heading of sleep disorders called > parasomnias. They are VERY *real* >  I would suggest that you try sleeping in another room (or house) for a > few nights.  If the bad dreams continue, I would suggest that you see a > psychiatrist that has sleep medicine training and experience. > Best Wishes, Bear

I would also suggest the OP get a carbon monoxide detector Judy

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