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LDN update.

  • Writer: Christina Gleave
    Christina Gleave
  • Jun 15, 2021
  • 2 min read

I started 3mg not long ago. So far I've had very vivid dreams...its a common side effect of LDN. I was almost to scared to try LDN because of it. Ive had reoccurring nightmares most of my 20s. And these days I haven't been able to remember them. I get maybe 4 to 5 hours of sleep these days. I know...its not good. Im sure ill be more productive and feel better if I got more sleep but its hard when you are ADHD.

Anyways, I remember the first vivid dream after I started LDN...when I woke up I laughed a bit.

My partner and I bought a bed and breakfast and we had 3 kids under 5 years old. He was outside fixing a playset for the kids when i was inside the building helping guests find their rooms. I remember being super happy and no stress.

Then it flashed to a propeller plane crashing into the bed and breakfast! Say what??? You are likely thinking I said it was a funny dream, but how can it be a good dream if a plane crashes???

Well after the plane crashed into the building I find everyone okay and coming through the wreckage. Then I see a few people on a wood plank floating down with a table cloth as a parachute!

The guests were so upset and sad for us and the pilot kept apologizing. I said with my hands outstretched in front of me, "Its okay! My husband can fix that!". Lol. This building was demolished. Nada. No way. The way I said it with such assurance was funny.

I'm not good at telling stories if you haven't noticed. I leave that to my significant other. English isn't even his first language but he is much better at grammar and spelling than I ever will be.

Anyway, LDN does give vivid dreams. Thankfully mine having too crazy with nightmares. Ill take the positive dreams anytime though.

Also, I get my retainer for my lower jaw adjusted again tomorrow. Crossing fingers we see improvement. I can tell you I have felt the improvement in my jaw joints. I havent had any clicking or suction feeling. No cracking either, which is nice. My jaw used to open with my left jaw joint first clicking and then my right jaw joint would follow. It was really painful. Now I can open my jaw and both sides feel so close its hard to decipher if they are not even. So that is great. Less headaches, less swollen face.

I started reading a book called Fable. Its in the Reese Witherspoon book collection. Its got me hooked. A girl being stranded on a small island by her father after her mother died in a ship wreck. Now she is older and will make it off the island to find him. Apparently he is a big honcho pirate trader. Its a fun read.

Have a good night.

 
 
 

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