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TracyGamber
Asked April 2018
Why do sleep terrors happen?
Alzheimer's & Dementia
Dementia Behaviors
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freqflyer
Apr 2018
TracyGamber, are you referring to scary dreams? That happens to me if I eat too late in the evening and if I have chocolate after 7pm. Oh my gosh, what weird and sometimes frightening dreams.
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GardenArtist
Apr 2018
Do you mean sleep tremors, or terrors such as nightmares?
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