My friend, I am very serious about this, you are in the beginning stages of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. I happen to know a good bit about it. There is a whole host of treatments for PTSD, but my personal favorite is very simple and very effective. It was perfected and used by the VA. I would suggest an appointment with a counselor and see if you can get this sorted out. Incidentally you might also see about a sleep study and have them determine if you suffer from sleep apnea. Since Apnea interferes with REM sleep, it can produce symptoms like yours.
Good luck brother
Dreaming about sleeping while driving
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by hup, Aug 10, 2011.
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Which story is the one with PTSD?
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I keep having these dreams where I turn the steering wheel but the truck wont turn. It's getting pretty old pretty quick.
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My question exactly. All I see are a bunch of drivers who often work too hard and have typical "truck driver" dreams, visions and incidents. -
I want to hear the simple and effective treatment. Might save me a 6 month wait to see the Dr. at the VA.
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Back to the thread. It's been a good 10 years ago, I come home and all my friends and family were camping at the lake. Hmmm, I'll just bobtail to the lake. I asked the TVA guard if I could pull the truck in the campground and he let me. I woke up around 4am and all I saw was tree's, water and fog. Talk about a scarey feeling. I thought I fell asleep at the wheel for a few seconds. Oh ****! -
When I started to have these dreams in the bunk I didn't realize that it was the start of something that was going to end my career as a Truck Driver. They were always bad night mares about someone breaking into the truck or house while I was asleep. and allot of them was this ghost messing with me and i would end up getting into a fist fight with him then wake up breathing hard. The thing about these dreams they where so real and I would fight like heck to wake up but couldnt.I would become temporarily paralyzed, a state called muscle atonia. To make it short after some years of these bad dreams come to find out in sleep study tests at VA they were hypanogic hallucinations. I had full blown Narcolepsy
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2) i must re-emphasize that if you shut the motor off---if at all possible OR wear decent earplugs when you sleep, i think the occurance of these types of driving nightmares will be greatly reduced or eliminated altogether.
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