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becky8
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I know that word is probably forun to most, I do wake up several times a night but unless its a bad one I just go back to sleep (thanks to melatoin) but when I am getting hit. I have really strange dreams like someone coming at me with ax, or someone chasing me with a gun. I have even woke and had tears streaming down my face from crying. I think I am being hit and dreaming at the same time, thats why they're always so scary and creepy. Does this happen to anyone else??? Tell us And no sex dreams please, we know you guys have them!!!LOL!!!!
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Re: Dreams
« Reply #1 on: Nov 24th, 2004, 10:21am » |
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Yes. I always get lucid dreaming during a cycle and I can get so trapped in the dreams that the headache progresses, gets worse. The violence in the dreams is more of a hyper reality, so clear, so intense. I can still remember dreams and parts of dreams from ten years ago. I still remember one and I was breaking this girl out of an asylum and I was surrounded by guards, police. They are firing into me, Im firing back from behind wheelchair and trying to keep her safe on the ground. yea they can be really haunting b.c its so vivid Don't recall any sex dreams anyways but the pain would take care of that peace love Andrew
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Jeepgun
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I often have dreams of drowning. Otherwise, I either dream of sex or combat.
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Re: Dreams
« Reply #3 on: Nov 24th, 2004, 10:56am » |
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I had some terrifying dreams this last cylce I didn't no if it was the Prednisone or what, because I was taking it at the time. It was horrible.
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Re: Dreams
« Reply #4 on: Nov 24th, 2004, 11:40am » |
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I've always had bizarre and unsettling dreams... I think it's post traumatic stress disorder from my childhood...
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on Nov 24th, 2004, 10:22am, Jeepgun wrote:I often have dreams of drowning. Otherwise, I either dream of sex or combat. |
| The Eros and Thanatos sounds normal. But drowning? Could it be apnea?
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Jeepgun
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The sex dreams are nice. The combat dreams are hellish. The drowning dreams are full of panic. (and no, not related to sleep apnea, that I know of... I suspect they are leftover memories from a past life.)
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Re: Dreams
« Reply #7 on: Nov 24th, 2004, 12:10pm » |
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on Nov 24th, 2004, 10:22am, Jeepgun wrote:I often have dreams of drowning....[or] of sex... |
| So, pretty much wet dreams all around? Hirvimaki-Isi
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Re: Dreams
« Reply #8 on: Nov 24th, 2004, 12:14pm » |
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Oh, and I rarely remember my dreams. I have had only three dreams I can remember that I would call bad dreams (not even worthy of the nightmare designation). And one truly nightmarish dream that I had when I was very young that I still recall in vivid, alarming detail. A drowning dream. In cycle, out of cycle, on meds or not - I have noticed no difference. Hirvimaki-Isi
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on Nov 24th, 2004, 12:10pm, Hirvimaki wrote: So, pretty much wet dreams all around? Hirvimaki-Isi |
| Heh.... Something like that. When I was a little boy, I had night terrors, and still vividly recall them. Even now, thirty years later, they are still frightening to me when I recall the images and the fear -- fear so awful that sitting bolt upright in bed and screaming, but no sound would come out.
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Re: Dreams
« Reply #10 on: Nov 24th, 2004, 12:25pm » |
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Quote:sitting bolt upright in bed and screaming, but no sound would come out. |
| oooh...(as I shiver) I remember those! I don't think I ever remembered that until just now...
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Re: Dreams
« Reply #11 on: Nov 24th, 2004, 1:20pm » |
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I think dreams can tell us alot about our self or our 'state of mind' so to speak. I think the being chased dreams by an ax ect is basically concepting the fact you deal with horrible pain attacks out of nowhere you can NOT control but mite feel (or see in the dreams) comeing. And you know when it gets you it will be tragic. Did that make sense ? We dream about things we are scared to death of or paroniod of in our lives we can't control. Like dreams of tryin to run and falling down and not being able to stand up or move to get away I think are clues of something goin wrong in your life that makes you feel you are not getting anywhere or slideing backwards. I used to dream extreme vivid dreams of tornados (I am petrified of them).....they were tv movie style with extreme detail I will never forget cuz there so real it is if I lived thru the ordeal. Once I stayed in a house where several were comeing in a dream and hid in a hallway.....I was scared so bad I couldn't move. All the noise and commotion and I have never been thru one. They came thru and tore everything up but the hallway protected me in my dream.....didn't think I'd make it in the dream cuz I had no place to go and there must of been 7 comeing headed my way all over the place. I haven't dreampt about them since.....guess I dealt with them in my dream. I'm still scared shitless of em tho don't get me wrong. But the nitemares and dreams stopped. Some were rather tramatic and would be sorta stressy all day they were so REAL. Mostly I dream of monsters.....Steven King style.....I'm a sci-fi nut so they don't scare me too much but.....they are out to get me or anyone they can find and they start looking for me and I have to keep running and hideing....sometimes rite past them......very very vivid in detail. I hear there foot steps and snorts.....scarey as hell. Alot are of the huge dinaosours in Jurasic Park. That show was similar to my dreams. Guess there's just alot I am afraid of and most I can't do much about.....suppose they will continue till I SLAY a monster. Snoreing in 3-D Pam The drowning would seem to be some sort of suffocateing factor of life.....where something is overwhelming you to the MAX extreme one way or the other and over doing it all the time. Almost to much....whatever it is.....just a thought. Now...did I explain that rite.....if not SORRY ! Edited cuz my spelling sucks big time...............
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You are correct, Cootie. When I first embarked on a new spiritual path, several years ago, I was worried that it would completely uproot my life. I had a dream in which a kind, elderly woman was standing outside of my house. In my dreams, houses represent me. The seat of consciousness. Where I "dwell," so to speak. In the dream, she reached up and plucked a corner off of the house, deftly fashioned it in her hands, and held her palm out to me. In her palm was a sequoia sapling growing in a mound of dark soil. The implications of the dream were very encouraging. In one of my dreams of drowning, the person drowning me was my sister, from whom I've been estranged from for fourteen years. (Her choice, not mine) Some dreams are clairvoyant, and others, horrifying, but nearly all of them bring some form of insight. -Frank
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Re: Dreams
« Reply #13 on: Nov 24th, 2004, 1:48pm » |
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Here my 2 cents, As a young adolecent I began having a dream of a young woman who was always in any of my dreams but did not have a face. She was either with me or at a distance looking at me. As the years went by I continued to have the dream of this faceless woman on a recurring basis. Even throught my multiple relationships and marriages I continued to have the dream of this faceless woman. Then one evening I had the dream and the faceless woman now had a face. It woke me up, startled the crap out of me. The face belonged to a woman I had met that day during a meeting. That woman is now my wife. I have never dreamed again of the faceless woman or any other woman other than my wife.
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becky8
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Cootie, That really does make sense, wow!! I have these ALOT and like I said I have actually woke up in tears. I thought maybe I was having a CH attack and still dreaming but thats why they were dreams of being hurt all the time? It's really very intresting. Only got these kind of dreams since the CH got chronic
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Echo, THAT is awesome!! That sounds like it could be the basis for a really cool book or movie! Congratulations.
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Re: Dreams
« Reply #16 on: Nov 24th, 2004, 5:43pm » |
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Interesting and fun stuff here kids. My dreams that I remember are pretty dull. The most common is my walking/running around city streets in a city that is usually a composite of several places. Not much happens. I'm often in a battle of some kind. It's a dangerous deal and I just miss getting killed with arrows or bullets but it's never an Indian fight. Weird. The only real nightmare is when most of my dead relatives are back and hanging around.... Horrible.. I suppose if I had a seizure, it would affect them but I think CH just knocked me out of bed. Charlie
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I have very real, very vivid dreams. Very surreal, sometimes I wake up in shock that it was just a dream. Some are very apocalyptic and gory, and wonder sometimes if my ultra-violent dreams aren't brought on by head pain during sleep. I think it possible, especially in dreams where I am being tortured (which I have too often.) Either way, right now life is a nightmare both asleep or awake. Fuck me Freddy, Carl D *In my younger days, I slept like the dead. Nothing woke me. Not even mass bombings. Never remembered many dreams. Boy did CH ever change that over the years.
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Re: Dreams
« Reply #18 on: Nov 24th, 2004, 5:57pm » |
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When in a cycle I would often have a dream of having a bad headache. It would wake me and I would be having a bad headache. Pretty dull, huh?
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Jonny
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I only dream about work and the job is always going to hell and im losing my balls on it.......great huh?
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Re: Dreams
« Reply #20 on: Nov 24th, 2004, 6:57pm » |
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I have just realised I haven't had a single dream that I can remember since my cycle started. I normally have quite bizarre dreams that seem so real I 'm convinced they are ...but none lately? How weird is that?
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I never remember any of my dreams. Not sure if I have any Except when taking KEPPRA NIGHTMARE CITY Drugs can most definately influence dreams Unsolved
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Re: Dreams
« Reply #22 on: Nov 24th, 2004, 7:07pm » |
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I haven't had a dream I remember for a long time now... I don't think daydreams count...
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Re: Dreams
« Reply #23 on: Nov 25th, 2004, 1:05pm » |
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Becky, that sounds scary! I have distressing dreams occasionally, but usually my subconcious is dealing with all my fears during my dreams. I am usually failing tests and getting horrible marks from my essays and things like that. sandie99
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Re: Dreams
« Reply #24 on: Nov 25th, 2004, 1:22pm » |
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My cycle ended about a month ago, but the other nite i had the most terrifying dream,,,,,,,,,i woke up screaming and shaking at Brian. It was a chin hair that kept growing and no matter WHAT i did, it just kept on GROWING LONGER AND LONGER Now i have more grey hairs and dunno WTF that chin hair thing was a bout
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