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I had a nightmare
which is unusual enough in itself, but worse still, the alarm woke me before it was resolved. I don't have time for unresolved shit, so I always make sure my subconscious/whatever forces a happy/acceptable ending before I wake up. or I go back to sleep to finish it off... (:D)
I dreamed I chose to get a massage instead of attend Thor's game of hockey/soccer/whatever, the massage all went horribly wrong and when I phoned beest to moan, I was told Thor was on life support and they didn't know which hospital. I didn't have my car and no-one who was answering their phone could come and get me...... The debbil is trying to tell me not to spend the massage gift card my friend gave me for the hols. But I'm gonna! Just not when Thor has a game :lol: |
I generally don't remember my dreams unless they are nightmares, which makes me believe that I only have nightmares. Probably not true, but it seems that way. Sucks. I don't like them. Child in life threatening danger is a common theme.
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I dream about work. I dream about buildings with secret passageways that never end. I dream I am trying to get somewhere but my legs won't move. I dream that I have 4 college classes I never even went to. I dream about spiders. I even dream about busterb. :)
Every once in a blue moon, I dream something really horrible and wake myself up, trying to scream in my sleep and finally waking up when my voice breaks into the real world. Horrible feeling. Waking up from a bad dream "whew, it wasn't real." Waking up from a great dream "crap, it wasn't real." |
I always remember my night mares... ;)
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Damn Monster, sounds like some guilt going on there - do you ever treat just yourself? Definitely do it....just because your hands are off the strings for awhile doesn't mean the world will fall apart. ;)
(and this is coming from an avowed control freak :p:) |
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Although in fact they affect me less than simply bad dreams, which can bring me down for days. At least there are bragging rights to waking up screaming. |
Waking up screaming has a certain anguished artist thing to it, doesn't it? I'm anguished, but I'm no artist! :)
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....and I usually sleep blooming soundly, no dreams remembered.... :lol:
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I've had the recurring dream of fist-fighting Lee Marvin almost my entire life.
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I only remember 3 nightmares. The most recent one was the night before my end of high school physics exam where I dreamt physics formulas in a sort of half awake/half asleep kind of state and fear of failure coursed through my veins. The other two I had in the early 80s when we lived in a house that apparently hosts a couple of ghosts. In the first one I dreamt a sort of movie version of Grimm's Fairy Tales in Disney form which was what I happened to be reading at the time. The second one was being stopped by a road block on the usual Sunday morning outing to church with my family with other people we knew at the time being taken off to be locked away/shot. This is the only time I remember being so frightened that I needed to go and crawl into my parents' bed. |
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Now, I have no deep longing for (or even a passing interest in) Matt Damon, and I didn't watch any TV last night with him in it, so I have no clue where he came from, but there he was, romancing me. And I kinda liked it. :D |
Oooooh, better not tell Sheldon! He loves him some Matt Damon. :)
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Does anyone else ever have the sensation when in that half sleep state that they're on a swing flying through the air?
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Who needs a swing ?
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I call it too many rum n cokes
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I feel something interesting too then, but its not swinging. Its more like a warm soft snugly hug that leaves me feeling safely spacey....sort of. Its tough to describe.
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Maybe that's Pico.
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:D
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In all seriousness, it is your vestibular sense misfiring in your brain. Your body is trying to adjust to the sudden change in position, and not doing so very efficiently. It is somewhat like seeing spots when you suddenly enter a brightly-lit area, your brain is being overstimulated and trying to catch up to the input. (Or it can also be from understimulation, in the case of a dark room and a soft bed, your body doesn't have enough information to figure out where you are in relation to the ground.)
People with sensory integration issues can be unlucky enough to feel that swinging motion all the time, not just at the moment they lay down. |
Hmmm. I dread going to sleep because of the dreams
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Oh..well, I've been suffering a bit of vertigo these days, so I know that feeling. But its not the feeling I get when I'm in that between sleep and awake stage.
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I may be a felon, an innocent one at that, and you a cop but that doesn't mean i may not be able to help. I am a human being ya know and i truly care about people |
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i am. and have to. you and i both live in houston. the economy here sucks major balls. remember this. it could be worse. one thing i leaned in the 33 months inside was this: never NEVER think it could be worse. it can/could be. |
"It could always be worse...it could be raining." ~Grandmadigr
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