chrispche
Bluelighter
I have been using Dihydrocodeine at fairly high doses. I have noticed a pattern developing. I'm getting night terrors. Last Friday I felt a presence in my room whilst sleeping, it malevolent. So in the dream I launched myself at it to get it out of my bedroom. What happened was I smacked against the wall and split my lip. Naturally there was nothing there. But the whole experience was terrifying. This is not the first time something like this has happened. When I lay off the Dihydrocodeine I don't get this. My question is this. I have been taking opioid's of various forms for about two years due to lower back pain. I've never had this before, it's a new development. I know it's the Dihydrocodeine because when I lay off it it, it doesn't happen. So, is this a common effect of taking opioids, night terrors. Or is there something more going on here.