My Dream last night was unsettling

Your dream analysis is amusing me. Thanks! :slightly_smiling_face: :sweat_smile:

My dentist already checked for teeth grinding. He doesn’t think I have a problem.

As for letting out words, I definitely have some choice words for a couple situations in my life that wouldn’t go over well if I said them. But I’m still considering it. Biting my lip hasn’t given me any insight about how I’m going to do that. . . or not.

I don’t watch vampire shows so that’s not much of a thing.

About having the dream multiple times, that was the weird part. I couldn’t tell if I was really biting it or not.

I’m certainly not on a diet but to your point, I just got some new vitamins that I’m holding off taking until tomorrow. I also got some food that I put off opening until I ate the already open stuff. I hope I’m not gnawing my lip about that. But if that’s it, I’ll be opening that stuff soon.

So many possibilities. :joy:

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Aren’t their just, it’s all nonsense but fun :rofl:

I think it’s significant you don’t seem to be able to learn by experience and keep biting yourself!

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:rofl: lmao Teaching my subconscious mind to change my dream. That would be quite a trick. Maybe I can teach myself lucid dreaming. That could be significant. :woman_in_lotus_position:

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I don’t wanna talk about it. :icon_surprised: :sob:

I would say that if you are not on medication at the moment you should go for a health check. My own experience of nightmares like this has been that it’s linked to being unwell. Or perhaps your room wasn’t ventilated too well or poor sleeping posture. A lack of oxygen/ intermittent asphyxiation etc. can cause all sorts of night terrors including nightmares.

if it’s a repetitive dream then get a nightguard and see if it goes away. Nine times out of ten dentists don’t have a clue.

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what was in those scones?

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Pure bliss

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Hi

I have severe PTSD, I have flashbacks rather than dreams.

They are very vivid, so vivid that they are immersive, totally realistic.

They cause a thing called unstable angina, not a nice thing as it is very painful and difficult to treat.

It can also cause a heart attack, of which I have had six over a period of less than 30 months.

During a heart attack, and they can last hours, very different to Cardiac Arrest, I get recurring dreams.

One is of being chased and no matter how hard I run, what ever it is, is just behind me.

This weird and scary, I was always tought if you run you just die tired.

The other dreams are all about vertigo, falling from a height, anywhere and everywhere, very scary,very realistic, but definitely dreams.

I can make no sense of it.

Very sad story yours.
Must be unsettling to have recurring negative dreams. How do you cope mentally with this. Anyone you can confide in?

Hi

Thanks for that,

Until 5 years I had a very good life with good Pensions and full support 3 days a week.

Life was as good as it could be.

Then the cuts came, I used to have a good life, kept my Pension money and help 3 full days a week.

I now have help once an hour, a fortnight, but no holiday or sickness cover, so it can be once a month.

I must pay for my help now out of my Pensions, which are over £40,000 a year after tax.

This leaves me less money a month than someone who has never worked.

My care costs are over £30,000 a month.

There is no backstop to this and this is why even though I am left of centre I will not be voting Labour.

Maree would cancel my Pensions on the simple fact of how much I get, not taking into account my costs.

That is basic, simple Means Testing, anything else is incredibly expensive.

My Dreams are very simple really, a new life, one which is rational and not based on ideology.

I do have such Dreams, but they are depressing because they will never happen.

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Any friends who come and have afternoon tea with you. Do you ever leave the house for outings?
How do you entertain yourself?
Please excuse the questions and only answer if you are comfortable.
I can not imagine being in your situation. Not at all.

Thanks, I’m fine. I have a nightguard from when I had anxiety. I don’t need it now.

It was just a silly dream I had the night before I saw this thread. Then I was having some fun with Maree and her dream analysis.

How you broke my heart :cry:

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I have amazing dreams and so did my Mum. I wonder if women dream more than men actually or whether we just have better memories. My husband said he dreams but then can’t remember all the details.

Often I wake up to go to the loo and get back in bed and can go straight back into the dream. My dreams are vivid and often involve people I know.
Sometimes I dream something and then it actually happens in real life.

Perhaps be more prepared and take a rocket launcher to bed with you just in case. :slight_smile:

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I am surrounded by women in my family and I am the only one that remembers dreams apart from Bonnie that is after all I lay there some nights unable to sleep and listen to her running and barking all night long I am sure she must remember her dreams because she has so much going on in them. :slight_smile:

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I can never remember the detail in most of my dreams either Rose.
I do have a recurring dream though that is slightly disturbing. I dream that I’m under water, in the sea, I’m swimming to the surface and holding my breath. The surface seems so far away and I’m gasping for air and suddenly I wake up…And I am out of breath and gasping for air, I must have been really holding my breath while asleep…
:fearful:

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Something that happened very occasionally in the past was dreaming about playing football and going for a strike…I remember waking up with a start actually kicking the bedroom wall and hurting my foot.

It was a very short and intense dream, I’m too old for football, hopefully I’ll start dreaming of a less physical sport🙂

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I surely needed something to repel that mighty beast out to destroy Bretrick. :slightly_smiling_face:

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