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Attachment 3953
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I dreamt something terrible had happened, I was distraught and was hurling plates and cups out of anger and disbelief. Thankfully my alarm went off and interrupted the dream but when I tried to switch it off it fell on the floor because my hand was shaking violently and I'd lost my grip. My heart was pounding and I was soaking wet.
Has anyone else out there experienced anything like it? Not a nice way to wake up.
God Stef sounds scary. I've had very vivid and distressing dreams before, and woken up with heart pounding, and had very horrible waking dreams I think they are called, where I've been very aware of my surroundings etc, with my eyes even open, but still in a dream state. It was during tough times, when I under a lot of mental pressure, so I wonder if your op next week is the cause, especially after you had already prepared for it then been sent away, I guess it must add to the worry this time? I've never experienced what you've described with your hand shaking and so on. I wonder if you'd really tensed up while 'sleep smashing plates' (well there is sleep talking and sleep walking so why not!) And strained or cramped up your arm and hand.Hope your experience is not repeated anyway!
The worst dream I ever had was when I was a kid, I can't remember the exact sequence of events but it culminated in me being stabbed in the chest and feeling blood sheeting down my front. I awoke to find my self soaking wet and for a heart stopping moment thought it was real. I actually had to rip my t-shirt off and check because it scared me so much. Horrible.
On a lighter note. I had a dream about Cameron Diaz last night, not what you might think (unfortunately) but a dream where me and my wife interviewed her about a new film whilst she and her friend (an aging sitcom actress who I can't remember her name) loaded some sheets of board onto a trailer. Very random, and not got the foggiest idea where that came from![]()
Don't dream but i do see gargoyles and creatures following me around some of the time and other times people chasing me when i run. Odd i know but you get used to it and the drugs which are supposed to stop this don't work. Makes life interesting though.
You're right I'd been having nightmares, up to three a night since the postponed op. I'm relieved to be able to report that I haven't had any since that particularly horrid one. I'm going back to hospital in the morning for take two, but this time I'm going private so hopefully it won't be such a stressful experience.
Fingers crossed for peace from now on.....please!
Steff I also have a horrible dream. In it, I'm winning the senior mens National Cross Country Championship but i'm wearing pink panties. What do you think this dream could mean?:w00t: