I had occasional vivid bad dreams, but not every night, or even every week. I think they were worse near the end of treatment (36 weeks, INF and Riba).
I attributed it to high stress and anxiety. In the past, during stressful periods in my life, I have had pretty graphic, violent dreams.
My doc gave me sleeping pills right at the beginning of treatment - just in case. I don't weigh a lot, so I can get away with taking half a pill. That way I don't feel groggy the next morning. I don't remember bad dreams when I take them.
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I noticed during my 48 week tx that I rarely remembered my dreams, not even little bits of them. I'm not sure if it had something to do with brain fog or the mind being tired, but now the tx is over, I'm back to remembering, sometimes with great detail. I wasn't taking any AD's or sleep pills during tx.
It could be anything. I mean so much is different about your routine now that it is difficult to predict. In looking back I feel like the high fat diet on Incivek was a physical & emotional stressor.
If the dreams cease at the end of the Incivek period then you will know it is possible they may have been triggered by a high fat diet.
This site mentions several reasons but I found the one on fat interesting.
Fat Content of Food (High fat consume throughout the day)
Though far from conclusive, some research has indicated that the more high-fat food you consume during the day, the greater the chance that the amount and quality of your sleep may suffer. A small study published in 2007 in Psychological Reports found that the dreams of people who ate a high amount of organic food differed from those who ate “junk foods.” The authors hypothesize that certain foods may negatively influence dreaming.
http://www.divinecaroline.com/22201/62493-six-reasons-dreams
The Epicurious site mentions it as well (High fat prior to bed)
This one mentions a small study back in 2000 of ten people who had High fat food prior to sleep & then measured their dreams on a "dream machine:
http://www.epicurious.com/articlesguides/blogs/editor/2009/07/foods-and-nightmares-is-there-a-connection.html
yes I have started to have a few messed up dreams. i am on triple tx w incevik. Im pretty sure its the meds
I'm on 20mg of lexapro and I came looking for answers. I also have awful VERY graphic dreams EVERY night... And multiple in one night, it's awful to me as this medicine is supposed to make me feel better but is causing so many awful dreams. I stopped taking it a few days ago, I'm waiting for it to wear off. My father and I aren't close at all and he did awful things to me and most of the dreams have him in it, either way it's never a happy dream... For whatever reason