Re: LI Re: Sleep apnea

1998-03-12 Thread Jackie Fellows

Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Hi Bill

Now that is what I would call a "control freak."  Wonder how they would
handle free association with Freud? G

jackief

William J. Foristal wrote:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:

 Hi Jackie,

 There is also a type of dreaming (it has a name but I can't remember it
 now) where the person dreaming can actually control the dream and what
 happens.  It's kind of like an internal virtual reality system. G  Some
 people can actually go to sleep and plan a dream, then when they start
 dreaming will control the plot as if they are directing a movie.  I feel
 I'm lucky if I can just avoid the bad dreams, or not remember them.

 Bill

 On Wed, 11 Mar 1998 04:30:56 -0600 Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 writes:
 Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 
 Hi Bill
 
 I have heard--gossip I guess--that most people don't dream in color.
 Also
 have heard that only a few dream textually (?)--feel the texture of
 things
 they are dreaming about.
 
 jackief
 
 William J. Foristal wrote:
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
 
  On Tue, 10 Mar 1998 14:33:59 EST DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  
  
  In a message dated 98-03-10 11:46:44 EST, you write:
  
   Yeah, if it happened more than once I'd be sure to at least
 mention
  it to
   the doctor. It's funny that I even remember the dream.  Usually I
  don't.
  
   Bill 
  
  The only time I remember a dream is on the rare occasion that I
 wake
  in the
  midst of one.  Perhaps that's what happened -- something woke you
  before the
  dream was done.
  Doc
 
  Hi Doc,
 
  That's exactly what happened.  I couldn't breathe! :)  BTW, do you
 know
  if you dream in color?  T hat's another thing I never remember, even
 when
  I can remember the dream.
 
  Bill
 
 
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Re: LI Re: Sleep apnea

1998-03-12 Thread DocCec

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In a message dated 98-03-11 01:11:05 EST, you write:

 That's exactly what happened.  I couldn't breathe! :)  BTW, do you know
 if you dream in color?  T hat's another thing I never remember, even when
 I can remember the dream.
 
 Bill 

No, I don't know.  I've heard for years that we do, that we don't, that humans
do but animals don't (now how did anyone figure that out I wonder?) -- all
sorts of changes.  My remembered dreams are usually more about plot than they
are about picture.  I think I did dream in color once, when I was a child --
at least when I woke I thought I remembered a bunch of colored balloons --
but???
Doc

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LI Re: Sleep apnea

1998-03-12 Thread William J. Foristal

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Hi Jackie,

They would probably charge a fee for it. :)

Bill

On Thu, 12 Mar 1998 03:25:28 -0600 Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Hi Bill

Now that is what I would call a "control freak."  Wonder how they 
would
handle free association with Freud? G

jackief

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LI Re: Sleep apnea

1998-03-12 Thread William J. Foristal

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HI Sue,

There are those who claim that everyone can be taught to do this.

This sounds made up, but I swear it's true.  I still have a vivid memory
of a dream I had when I was about 8 years old.  I was dreaming I was a
cowboy with some famous cowboy like Wild Bill Hickock or Hopalong
Cassidy.  Of course, I was one of the good guys and was the big hero in
rescuing women and children from the bad guys, etc. etc.  But the part
that is funny and I clearly remember is how I woke up. I woke up hearing
a voice that said "And now a word from our sponsor".  LOL..I SWEAR that's
what happened.  I still remember how disappointed I was that the dream
ended.  I kept trying to get back into the dream by imagining the words.
"And now back to our show".  I was a weird kid.  I guess you have guessed
that by now.

Bill


On Wed, 11 Mar 1998 11:40:17 -0800 Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sue Hartigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Hi Bill:

That sounds way too cool.  BG  I would love to be able to do that. 
Can a person learn how to do that, or is it something only certain
people can do?

Sue
 Hi Jackie,
 
 There is also a type of dreaming (it has a name but I can't remember 
it
 now) where the person dreaming can actually control the dream and 
what
 happens.  It's kind of like an internal virtual reality system. G  
Some
 people can actually go to sleep and plan a dream, then when they 
start
 dreaming will control the plot as if they are directing a movie.  I 
feel
 I'm lucky if I can just avoid the bad dreams, or not remember them.
 
 Bill

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LI Re: Sleep apnea

1998-03-11 Thread William J. Foristal

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:


Hi Jackie,

There is also a type of dreaming (it has a name but I can't remember it
now) where the person dreaming can actually control the dream and what
happens.  It's kind of like an internal virtual reality system. G  Some
people can actually go to sleep and plan a dream, then when they start
dreaming will control the plot as if they are directing a movie.  I feel
I'm lucky if I can just avoid the bad dreams, or not remember them.

Bill


On Wed, 11 Mar 1998 04:30:56 -0600 Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Jackie Fellows [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Hi Bill

I have heard--gossip I guess--that most people don't dream in color.  
Also
have heard that only a few dream textually (?)--feel the texture of 
things
they are dreaming about.

jackief

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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:

 On Tue, 10 Mar 1998 14:33:59 EST DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 DocCec [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 
 In a message dated 98-03-10 11:46:44 EST, you write:
 
  Yeah, if it happened more than once I'd be sure to at least 
mention
 it to
  the doctor. It's funny that I even remember the dream.  Usually I
 don't.
 
  Bill 
 
 The only time I remember a dream is on the rare occasion that I 
wake
 in the
 midst of one.  Perhaps that's what happened -- something woke you
 before the
 dream was done.
 Doc

 Hi Doc,

 That's exactly what happened.  I couldn't breathe! :)  BTW, do you 
know
 if you dream in color?  T hat's another thing I never remember, even 
when
 I can remember the dream.

 Bill

 
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Re: LI Re: Sleep apnea/Interp.

1998-03-11 Thread Dr.L.D.Misek-Falkoff

"Dr.L.D.Misek-Falkoff" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


https://www37.rapidsite.net/ozelin/dreamknower/order.htm

Bill and all - $20 to have a dream interpreted, and bargain rates for
multiple interpretations!  Click the 'home' button at the bottom, it
leads to extended posts on the meaning of dreams!  Enjoy! :) LDMF


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LI Re: Sleep apnea

1998-03-11 Thread William J. Foristal

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Hi Kathy,

I'll have to ask my wife if she dreams in color.  This is very
interesting.  I wonder how much data has been collected on this one.

Bill


On Wed, 11 Mar 1998 13:55:57 -0500 Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kathy E [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Hi Bill :)

I've read a little bit about dreams and the genders, I am by far not a
expert but I found it interesting, from what I have read they say most
men dream in black and white, and women dream in color, women tend to
remember their dreams men don't. Why? I don't know, it's been years
since I've read about it though.


William J. Foristal wrote:
 That's exactly what happened.  I couldn't breathe! :)  BTW, do you 
know
 if you dream in color?  T hat's another thing I never remember, even 
when
 I can remember the dream.
 
 Bill
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LI Re: Sleep apnea

1998-03-10 Thread William J. Foristal

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Hi Bob,

Wow, that's a scary situation.  I know one person who has to sleep hooked
up to monitors so that an alarm goes off if he stops breathing.  It would
make a person afraid to even go to sleep, IMO.  Too bad they can't find
some way to treat it.

Bill


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Robert Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


hi bill
my brother has it,in fact his dr has sent him home with a mask type 
deal that
he is to wear
at nite when he sleeps.it forses oxigon in through the mouth.but he 
never
uses it.his wife
has woke up several times to find him not breathing.he said he cant 
get to
sleep with it on.
bob,wa

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 Hi Sue,

 I was wondering about that.  Do you happen to know the percentage 
rate of
 it's occurrence in adults?  Is it more often found in men than 
women?

I dont suffer from stress.I'M a carrier..
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LI Re: Sleep apnea

1998-03-10 Thread William J. Foristal

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Bill, it probably was a one time thing -- the kind of panic you can 
get when
you dream about being chased and being unable to run, or whatever.  
The dream
about being faced with an exam for which you are not prepared seems to 
be
universal, and not just among students.  But -- if it happens again, 
I'd say
ask your MD just to be on the safe side.
Doc

Hi Doc,

Yeah, if it happened more than once I'd be sure to at least mention it to
the doctor. It's funny that I even remember the dream.  Usually I don't.

Bill


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Re: LI Re: Sleep apnea

1998-03-10 Thread Robert Blankenship

Robert Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


hi bill
he always seems to wake up but i guess it happens about once a week.some
times when
it happens he cant get back to sleep.if he would wear his mask there wouldnt
be a problem,but tell him that.he said his doctor told him there is a large
number of people
suffering from this that dont even know it becuse when it happens they wake
up and
dont know anything happend.with my brother they put him in the hosp and
watched
him on camera for two nites.
bob,wa

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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:

 Hi Bob,

 Wow, that's a scary situation.  I know one person who has to sleep hooked
 up to monitors so that an alarm goes off if he stops breathing.  It would
 make a person afraid to even go to sleep, IMO.  Too bad they can't find
 some way to treat it.

 Bill

 On Mon, 09 Mar 1998 17:40:44 -0800 Robert Blankenship
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 Robert Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 
 hi bill
 my brother has it,in fact his dr has sent him home with a mask type
 deal that
 he is to wear
 at nite when he sleeps.it forses oxigon in through the mouth.but he
 never
 uses it.his wife
 has woke up several times to find him not breathing.he said he cant
 get to
 sleep with it on.
 bob,wa
 
 William J. Foristal wrote:
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
 
  Hi Sue,
 
  I was wondering about that.  Do you happen to know the percentage
 rate of
  it's occurrence in adults?  Is it more often found in men than
 women?
 
 I dont suffer from stress.I'M a carrier..
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