Its 2nd time I quit smoking for last year. Previous was around 10 months ago. Both times, few days after I quit I have started to see something funny in dreams and waking up laughing. I am pretty sure its related because I don’t remember myself laughing in dreams for many many years. Is it related and is there explanation why it happening?

  • datavoid@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    I’d pay money to have this… I wake up loudly yelling swear words like 3 times per week.

    What were you smoking?

    • noctivius@lemm.eeOP
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      3 months ago

      just normal cigarettes. I was smoking for last 10 years with taking breaks sometimes for few months or longer. Im trying to quit now for good. I also wasn’t laughing in dreams for many many years, it happened now second time this year exactly few days after stopping to smoke

  • Guaragaito (he/they)
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    3 months ago

    Changes in your body change your dreams — illnesses can induce nightmares, or stop you from dreaming all together — we don’t understand how dreaming works mostly, but we do understand that basically any physical change can induce changes in dreaming.

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    3 months ago

    It’s really common to get weird dreams when quitting smoking. Especially if you’re using nicotine replacement and extra especially if you’re using a patch and not taking it off before bed.

    Changes in the amount of nicotine in your blood disrupts REM, it’s more fragmented and this seems to have the effect of more intense dreams.