Never seen the wire...not watching Kingdom Hospital...but I did like Oz.
At first, I had no desire either...thinking there was no good reason to
watch an HBO show about a men's prison. But friends kept recommending it
highly, so I gave it a shot, and it was a really good show.
There
yone has, was it still as good?
On to Kingdom Hospital. Whoever watched it, did you like this next
installment? It seemed like not alot was accomplished to me. I'm going to
reserve any further comments on this show until after next Wed nights
episode.
What's up with Stephen King using &
> But I have really always had vivid dreams. Evenas a child. I watched
the Exorcist as a young girl (4th grade) and had nightmares for 6
months. I also watched > Pet Semetary (6th grade) and ended up sleeping
on the floor by my parents' bed. I kept seeing that Zelda woman coming
after me.
I wa
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Don't listen to him, Deanna. Jeff's just always got a dark cloud following
him : )
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Don't listen to him, Deanna. Jeff's just always got a dark cloud following
him : )
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All this vivid dream talk inspired a rather interesting vivid dream this
morning. I was with a class of folks from my high school, but we were all
adults now. And, the guys were taking part in some strange ritua
When I was about age 7, I had a nightmare where a gorilla came
into my room, picked me up, threw me out the window onto the
patio, then jumped on me.
I woke up, looked around to see all was safe,
and just at that moment my Mom walked into check on me
having heard something amiss.
I started scre
I've had similar dreams actually.
ONe where my bed was surrounded by...things?
And I felt pressure on my stomach etc. and I could not move. I couldn't
see anything clearly either.
Then when I was finally able to move my room was of course empty...and
dark.
One thing I did remember quite clea
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> I don't know why, but this had me LOL. I know it was probably rather
disturbing for you to witness, however :)
Nah, it wasn't disturbing really. I just remember thinking... my husband
better not participate in this stupid ritual. ;)
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> I think there are web sites out there with that. You sure you weren't up
> educating your kid about the dangers of the Internet? ;-)
>
Pretty sure, unless I was sleep-walking again. :)
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Really it made me go EW.
Not the most pleasant of dreams.
larry
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> Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 9:24 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Vivid Dreams (was RE: Kingdom Hospital)
>
>
&g
I don't know why, but this had me LOL. I know it was probably rather disturbing for you to witness, however :)
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
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Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
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"There is no ri
I think the only time I ever sleepwalked was when I was on Darvaset with a fever and a toothache in the 7th grade. I was asleep/hallucinating and came down and told my parents that they were playing that damn song again. Turns out it was the National Anthem because the channel was going off the air
Ok, this would scare the Bejeezus out of me...
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The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
Dayton, OH 45404
937-641-4293
http://www.childrensdayton.org
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"There is no right price for the wrong product, even if it is inexpensive and d
It's strange. My dreams usually aren't nightmares, just really idiotic
vignettes.
Like last night I dreamed the lady I am working with on a Chemo project
went to work for CDW in a building that I was in in a dream a few months
ago. I was there interviewing for a .NET job. I saw myself sitting on
...don't know if it's the same but a couple of times I have had this feeling
like the weight of the world was pressing on me ... like I was VERY
heavywhile lying in bed.
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I went through a period in college that was particularly stressful
(rela
> All this vivid dream talk inspired a rather interesting vivid dream this
> morning. I was with a class of folks from my high school, but we were all
> adults now. And, the guys were taking part in some strange ritual in which
> they all went into the locker room and cut off their penises. I could
All this vivid dream talk inspired a rather interesting vivid dream this
morning. I was with a class of folks from my high school, but we were all
adults now. And, the guys were taking part in some strange ritual in which
they all went into the locker room and cut off their penises. I could hear
th
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> when I went to the sleep clinic they asked me about nightmares. Also
sleepwalking and whether I had ever been in traumatic situations such as
rape or shootings. So if these vivid dreams are frightening you may want to
talk to the folks at your lo
sponsible for
> a few myths. I can't remember what they were but it was strange to see
> something like that on TV when you have had it happen to yourself.
>
>
> Shawn Regan
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent:
Erika L Walker-Arnold wrote:
> I was freaking out, but before I could sit up and wake up my
> stepfather I felt myself being held down, I couldn't speak, I couldn't
> breathe, I couldn't even lift an arm. It was like I was "paralyzed with
> fear" ... I felt something sitting on my chest, breathin
when I went to the sleep clinic they asked me about nightmares. Also sleepwalking and whether I had ever been in traumatic situations such as rape or shootings. So if these vivid dreams are frightening you may want to talk to the folks at your local sleep clinic.
::shrug:: just throwing ideas aro
I am told that the neurotransmitters involved are similar to those involved in LSD trips. FWIW. The person who told me this was not a doctor. I do however find this believable: when I was talking SSRI´s I found my dreams to slightly more technicolor, and had trouble getting to sleep. I also woke up
I've had this happen. I can still recall it to this day, every detail.
I was 13 years old. It was a big old colonial house. Creaky, wooden
floors throughout, full attic and a basement.
One night I heard footsteps in the attic, walking directly above me from
one corner of the attic to the other. I w
ad it happen to yourself.
Shawn Regan
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Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 12:22 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Vivid Dreams (was RE: Kingdom Hospital)
nicotine withdrawl causes incredibly vivid dreams.
trust me. i quit sm
Ah. Ativan I know. Thanks for the clarification.
--benD
Deanna Schneider wrote:
> > Finally, I'm not familiar with Loraprezam or anything I can think of
> > that sounds like it.
> I think she means lorazepam - also known as ativan. Think valium.
>
> http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/loraz.h
;outside of my body. Very strange thing.
>
>
>
>Ben
>
>
>
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>Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 4:13 PM
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>Subject: Re: Vivid Dreams (was RE: Kingdom Hospital)
>
>
> Finally, I'm not familiar with Loraprezam or anything I can think of
> that sounds like it.
I think she means lorazepam - also known as ativan. Think valium.
http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/loraz.htm
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> Zoloft made me feel wierd the next day if I forgot to take it, and
> > coming down off it when I quit made me very edgy, nervous, and
> > depressed. I always felt like I was in a strange place, among other
> > things. Sort of the opposite of deja vu.
I had extreme headaches, dizzyness, couldn'
I know this was directed at Densmore, but...
Paxil is known for causing a physiological addiction. Some people never
develop it, but some people can take it for a few weeks and never feel
the same again without it. Last I checked, no one was quite sure why.
--benD
Candace Cottrell wrote:
>
Well, I take two shots a day and four pills for my diabetes, so
remembering to pop one more before I went to bed just isn't a big deal.
If you take any medication, you have to be very careful to follow the
instructions, though. As they become more powerful, they also can
really screw you up
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Subject: RE: Vivid Dreams (was RE: Kingdom Hospital)
Ben, BTW, I received a strange email warning me to ban Paxil. Is the
stuff that bad?
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's
ery strange thing.
Ben
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Well, if you stopped the SSRI suddenly, I wouldn't be surprised if you
noticed s
t;
> Vivid dreams, that's quite interesting.
>
>
>
> Larry
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Candace Cottrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 1:45 PM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: Re: Kingdom Hospital
&
See, now that's scary to me. I am on of those people that isn't good with remembering to take pills unless I feel pain, etc.
That's why I am apt to believe something like Loraprezam (sp?) would work better for me.
I was on Celexa for about 3 months.
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Childr
felt when I went off Paxil. It's hard to
describe but I would kind of feel like I was zoned out and not really
there.
Ben
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Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 4:33 PM
To: CF-Community
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I'd rather you combined elements of Enterprise and Friends, and came up with 'Enemies'.
- Matt Small
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To: CF-Community
Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: Kingdom Hospital
I don't like Stephen King ei
strange thing.
Ben
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Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 4:13 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Vivid Dreams (was RE: Kingdom Hospital)
Well, if you stopped the SSRI suddenly, I wouldn't be surprised if you
noticed some odditie
> Well, if you stopped the SSRI suddenly, I wouldn't be surprised if you
> noticed some oddities in your brain. When I went off zoloft, I did a lot of
> research and found that there are definite withdrawal effects. I don't know
> how long you were on Celexa, though. So, it might not apply.
I didn
I don't like Stephen King either. But a new show idea:
combine elements of a King hospital and Enterprise,
and you get a new horror show, Klingon Hospital ;-)
/Ben
>> Anyone watch it?
>
>Didn't even know that it existed. And looking it up, I see that it's Stephen
>King latching on to someone else'
> If you're into such things as yoga and progressive relaxation, those can
> really help when you're feeling anxious.
Also, meditation. Excersize helps me (which is why I now own a treadmill).
--benD
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Actually, anxiety and depression are not opposites. In fact, they
commonly occur together. There's some debate as to their causal
relationship (does one cause the other, or do they stem from the same
root?) but many people have both. I, for example, have anxiety attacks
whenever I get really
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Subject: Re: Vivid Dreams (was RE: Kingdom Hospital)
Well, if you stopped the SSRI suddenly, I wouldn't be surprised if you
noticed some oddities in your brain. When I went off zoloft, I did a lot
of
research and found that there are definite withdrawal effects. I don't
kno
Well, if you stopped the SSRI suddenly, I wouldn't be surprised if you
noticed some oddities in your brain. When I went off zoloft, I did a lot of
research and found that there are definite withdrawal effects. I don't know
how long you were on Celexa, though. So, it might not apply.
- Original
Interesting so what if when I stopped taking the SSRI and then started having vivid dreams?
Hm...
And I didn't know that anxiety/depression were so close. Thanks Deanna/Ben for pointing that out.
Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer
The Children's Medical Center
One Children's Plaza
From: "Candace Cottrell"
> No, I wasn't involved in the discussions. I am the opposite of depressed.
I am anxious. Not all the time, and not to the point of having anxiety
attacks, but anxious nevertheless.
>
> Although my doctor did have me on celexa for a while. Not sure why!
Anyway, when the pr
Ben,
Me too! In fact, it was so bad on Prozac that it was a contributing factor
to me quitting that one. Way too vivid. Way too real.
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> My dreams become much more vivid (and tiring) whenever my SSRI dosage
> gets bumped.
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No, I wasn't involved in the discussions. I am the opposite of
depressed. I am anxious. Not all the time, and not to the point
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>
> No, I wasn't involved in the discussions. I am the opposite
> of depressed. I am anxious. Not all the time, and not to the
> point of having anxiety attacks, but anxious nevertheless.
>
&
Children's Plaza
> > Dayton, OH 45404
> > 937-641-4293
> >
> > http://www.childrensdayton.org
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> >
> > "There is no right price for the wrong product, even if it is
> > inexpensive and delivered on time."
> >
>
inexpensive and delivered on time."
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/4/2004 2:17:26 PM >>>
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>
> Vivid dreams, that's quite interesting.
>
>
>
> Larry
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> > -Original Message-
> > From: Candace Cottrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ivid dreams, that's quite interesting.
>
>
>
> Larry
>
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> > From: Candace Cottrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 1:45 PM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: Re: Kingdom Hospital
> >
March 04, 2004 2:30 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Vivid Dreams (was RE: Kingdom Hospital)
>
>
> So tell me doc, what does it mean?? :)
>
> I am seriously thinking about going to a sleep lab. I feel
> exhausted when I wake up. I remember them for about an hour,
>
xpensive and delivered on time."
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/4/2004 2:17:26 PM >>>
Vivid dreams, that's quite interesting.
Larry
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> From: Candace Cottrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 1:45 PM
> To
Yeah, I have VERY vivid dreams too. It's not uncommon for me to wake up and
not know where I am or if I'm still dreaming.
-Kevin
>
>
> Vivid dreams, that's quite interesting.
>
>
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Vivid dreams, that's quite interesting.
Larry
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> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 1:45 PM
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>
> I am a big cheeseball because I
Yea
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I am a big cheeseball because I loved it. I watched the first half and
decided to record the rest and watch it well before
I am a big cheeseball because I loved it. I watched the first half and decided to record the rest and watch it well before bedtime to deter any potential nightmares. It isn't that I am a fraidy-cat, just that I dream VERY vividly and need absolutely NO HELP in the freaked out dream department.
Oh
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> ROFL.
>
> Only time I think that Triumph (damn they had to name that ass after one
of
> the best bikes ever made) actually said something that resembled
>
If you are referring to Wizard and Glass, I enjoyed it (although it has been quite some time since I read it...)
>Speaking of that - anyone read the last DT book? Is it good?
>
>-r
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> >>There's a semi sequel to his
> Vampires that was done in Mexico
>
> John Bon Jovi was in it, and he got razzed by Triumph the
> Comic Insult Dog with a line that said "Finally
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> Hey was my fav growing up. Then I found HPL, and he is my all
> time fav. I still like Kings old stuff the best. It's easy to
> read and portrays
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I'd have to watch the movie again.
Carpenter has done some very interesting stuff. There's a semi sequel to his
Vampires that was done in Mexico. I've been meaning to rent
dmit I was amused at
the party favours - rubber rats.
larry
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> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 10:30 AM
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> I see your point, but Anne Rice stuff i
Right...I have nothing else to say... ;=)
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> I see your point, but Anne Rice stuff is WAY to homoerotic for me.
Um...that was
in Nawlins, but that's really not enough
> reason to not read them, maybe I've just been lazy, oh and on
> a Lovecraft kick as well.
>
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> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 9:13 AM
> To: CF-Communit
> I see your point, but Anne Rice stuff is WAY to homoerotic for me.
Um...that was the best part.
-Kevin
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> >>I probably won't watch this one though because I don't like Stephen
King's
> work.
>
> Is that true for the books and the shows, or just the shows?
All
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In New Orleans, wouldn't it be more appropriate to have a Anne Rice binge.
Lovecraft is for colder climates it seems.
larry
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> >>I probably won't watch this one though because I don't like Stephen
King's
> work.
>
> Is that true for the books and the shows, or just the shows?
All of them. I find the work hackneyed and trite. People keep saying to me,
"but you have to read x." And I do and x is badly written, obvious, an
In New Orleans, wouldn't it be more appropriate to have a Anne Rice binge.
Lovecraft is for colder climates it seems.
larry
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zy,
oh and on a Lovecraft kick as well.
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>You have to know that all of this King stuff on TV and in the movies is
>leading up to some ma
>>I probably won't watch this one though because I don't like Stephen King's
work.
Is that true for the books and the shows, or just the shows?
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>You have to know that all of this King stuff on TV and in the movies is
>leading up to some massive Gunslinger projectwhich will kick ass,
>hopefully.
Article in the local paper about Kingdom Hospital said that he has TWO Dark Tower books in the works!
WOO HOO!
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> Anyone watch it?
Didn't even know that it existed. And looking it up, I see that it's Stephen
King latching on to someone else's good idea. I watched some of the original
show it's based off of several years back.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108906/
I probably won't watch this one though becau
Anyone watch it?
My thoughts.
Wow, I liked it. I like the slow pace of the story, and the narration. I
read the TVGuide review and it was less than stellar, and I love the idiotic
characters in the hospital (the head doctors, the security guy). Plus with
names like Dr. Hook and Johnny B. Good
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