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imnotbub
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Re: Question?
« Reply #25 on: Jan 9th, 2006, 9:41am » |
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I spend most of my 'asleep time' in a recliner, hence, on my back at a severe angle. (no compaints of snoring, no discomfort from uncomfortable matress) Hits are always on my left.
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Re: Question?
« Reply #26 on: Jan 9th, 2006, 1:48pm » |
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Attacks on the right - sleep either in a recliner or in bed propped up with lots of pillows.
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Shaz
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Re: Question?
« Reply #27 on: Jan 10th, 2006, 9:16am » |
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Sleep any way but ch always on right. At the beginning of an attack I always roll onto my right and push into the pillow, until its too painful to stay still.. Shaz
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teajay5779
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Re: Question?
« Reply #28 on: Jan 10th, 2006, 9:22am » |
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I sleep on both sides and my back, only ever get CH on right side. clustermasx clustermasx clustermasx!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Question?
« Reply #29 on: Jan 10th, 2006, 8:02pm » |
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I sleep & awaken on both sides but my headaches are on the left.
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AussieBrian
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Re: Question?
« Reply #30 on: Jan 12th, 2006, 5:18pm » |
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Sleepwalking as a cluster trait? Percentages and time of onset suggest a link. "Depending on your definition of sleepwalking, some 15% of all children sleepwalk - but as the nervous system matures, this drops to about 2% in adults. It's more common in boys than in girls. "It seems that sleepwalking is caused by an abnormality in the transition from "deep sleep" to the type of sleep you have when you dream. When you dream, you are normally "paralysed", so that you can't act out your dreams - after all, if you did act out your dreams, you would almost certainly hurt yourself by running into walls. The abnormality present in sleepwalkers, seems to be that they keep their muscle tone while dreaming, and don't get paralysed. "But it can also be triggered by many external factors, including sleep deprivation, chaotic sleep schedules, stress and fever."
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Vulcrania horrendus - twice daily, then two at night in lieu of sleep.
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Richr8
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HA right, sleep on either.
« Reply #31 on: Jan 12th, 2006, 6:14pm » |
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Keep pillow away from temple when on right side though.
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Re: Question?
« Reply #32 on: Jan 16th, 2006, 3:35am » |
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SUMMARY Yes: 10 No: 7 Neither: 11 Spike Inmyeye wrote "Sometimes I come home drunk and pass out face down on the lawn or in the planter. When this happens I have the headaches on both sides. They usually go away when the sprinklers come on." Spike i seem to recall that in a former life. Well once again folks we have just proved that we are all different in our make up. Kind regards Barry
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