SimplyV
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There are many causes to Parasomnia, and certain individuals only need one cause.. some need a combination. Stress, chemical disorders, Post-Traumatic Stress disorder.. to name a few. My sub has these sleep issues from time to time. He doesn't "act" like he doesn't see you as someone else states. He really in his head doesn't see you. If you make yourself a presence in his "dream state" (aka make it impossible for him NOT to acknowledge you) you will become one of the characters in his nightmare. Which means, you either get to be on the good side, or the evil side. Usually its the evil side. We have found that much of his sleep issues come from two sources. Seeing/hearing from one of his former abusers or an allergic reaction to something. He first started his sleepwalking after a very traumatic attack by one of his former abusers, for which he was prescribed somethign to help him sleep at night. He was allergic to the medication which manifested in him sleepwalking. To this day, he only sleepwalks when he is on a medication to which he's allergic. He does still get nightterrors and nightmares which wake him, and we're hoping those go away when he moves further away from his attackers. Finding the cause of the problem is the best way to stop it. Sometimes psychotherapy helps. Sometimes moving. Sometimes changing jobs. Sometimes changing diet. Just depends on what the cause is. It may take a lot of time and persistance. V
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