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18-05-2006, 12:14 PM | #1 | ||
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as we get older i think the theory goes . we tend not to remember our dreams . at night. this is why adults say they dont dream anymore .
my earliest memories involve scary dreams. when i was in my teens i had night mares which scared the crap out of my whiich convinced me i'd die while asleep due to a dream . eg i was always running or bieng chased or trying to save my life . i'd get shot whilst being in the army etc etc . and i never have been in the army . just dreams of this nature . in the end i conquered the dreams and started to defeat the evilness in the dreams . which exhausted me for years . i came to the conclusion that they were only dreams and dreams arent real. to this day i believe this. however i've noticed lately that my dreams never seem to be good ones . last night for some reason io dreamt i was sitting outside a club and a teenage girl kicked another teenage girl in the head for no reason and the girl fell back on the ground with blood spurting out of her mouth about 2 metres with every heart pump. woke me up. i went back to sleep and counted 5 more dreams . all differant all bad . none of them relative to reality . it's made me realise that i have bad dreams whilst asleep and often dont remember them . any thoughts or similar experiances . just thought i'd post it up for something to do . the last few weeks i've been sleeping in a state of confusion . as if trying to make sense of life . wird and embarrassing i guess . but hey . thats it. |
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18-05-2006, 12:17 PM | #2 | ||
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yer i don't have dreams anymore hehe
edit: actually the last one i can remmeber is me sitting on some rehab bus and the stupid bus driver over taking a car goin over a hill at 130km/h+ and we got airborn and then i woke up and was like wtfbs |
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18-05-2006, 12:19 PM | #3 | ||
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I cannot remember the last time I had a dream, would be many, many years ago.
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18-05-2006, 12:30 PM | #4 | ||
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So ahh GTFPV, do you like horror movies?
So long as your nightmares don't affect your everday 'awake' reality then fine! Otherwise talk to someone about it. Might explain some of the driver's out on the roads:-) |
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18-05-2006, 12:37 PM | #5 | ||
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I remember almost all of my dreams. I still have nighmares too. I dream good things, sometimes a little too good lol ;) but I dream well and remember them in detail.
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18-05-2006, 12:52 PM | #6 | ||
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i should make a point that i'm not relating the current to the past .
when i was a teenger a doctor put me on a tablet for miagrane headaches :" INDERAL" AT ABout the time i was having nightmares . months later i read up on the idications of inderal . and a side affect was . extreme vivid nightmares . that would explian the adverse affect back then . also i dont think dreams affect my everyday outlook on life or actions. its something i rarely think about. |
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18-05-2006, 01:03 PM | #7 | ||
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You stop dreaming when you loose imagination.
I still dream and remember them.
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18-05-2006, 01:10 PM | #8 | |||
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18-05-2006, 01:41 PM | #9 | ||
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Inderal is a beta blocker, all it basically does is restrict your adrenal gland, which means you can't really be stressed about anything, or get a fright. I was on it for some reason when i was younger.. can't even remember why. It sucked, and the comedowns were ordinary. There were times when i thought to myself 'i think i should be startled about this' but i wasn't ;p
I've noticed i'm less likely to dream if i'm REALLY tired. The more restless i am the more i dream. I've found i still have very vivid dreams (i am 26). A lot of them don't make sense, but i've dreampt i've died in various ways too, been shot, etc etc. Dreampt the world was ending, lots of horrible stuff. A lot of it i can relate to tv shows i've watched though, or something weird that happened in the day, i believe that dreams are all the subconscious rubbish your brain has collected during the day or few days etc which are strung together by your mind into a ridiculous short movie. Funny how it all seems normal at the time though hey ? I don't know if anyone else here can relate to this, but a lot of the time i'm able to realise i'm dreaming, and take control of some of my dreams! This is weird but extremely cool, it's as though i'm conscious, but in a dream world. I've had some fun in those dreams. Apparently it's a relatively rare ability but quite a few others can do it ?
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18-05-2006, 02:10 PM | #10 | |||
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Other people can learn how to do this and there are plenty of documents on the intraweb that will tell you how. I for one at this point in my life cannot. When I realise its a dream, I usually wake up straight away. A lot of it has to do with me analysing whats happening and realising that it doesn't make sense. Occasionally I'm able to hang around for a few minutes, but the dreams basically stop being interesting at that point. Anyway, back to what the original post was about. I find that I still dream at 23 and most of them are quite silly. I don't dream too much about the future and not often about things that concern me too much, but if something is fresh on my mind that night I often dream about it in some way. That said, all my dreams are usually happy or light-hearted.
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18-05-2006, 09:48 PM | #11 | |||
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Or if things get entirely too weird in my dream, I kind of pull myself back, and think WTF??? My Dad told me about one of his dreams once that involved my childhood teddy bear driving one of our buses on it's usual run, but when he got to the end of the route, instead of turning around and going back, he did the trip in reverse. : Of course none of the passengers noticed anything was amiss, and didn't seem bothered by the little pink bear running around on the drivers seat yelling "We'll all be killed! We'll all be killed!"
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19-05-2006, 11:54 AM | #12 | |||
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I get dreams where the situation is like real life, and i'll be able to see myself or through my eyes, weird things are happening but not impossible and weird things would happen to me like not being able to run or sometimes not even being able to move while everyone else is getting away. My mate tried to explain this to me but it's easier to understand by watching it. It was a cartoon style where this hippy was talking to this other guy about dreams in a real deep way and finished by telling him about the lightswitch trick. The guy leaves the room and on the way hits a light switch and nothing happens. Very cool. Now everytime I can't tell if I'm dreaming I head for the nearest lightswitch and try it. Always nothing happens and then I am in instant control, I can do whatever i like superhero style and the dreams become so cool I try not to wake up. |
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18-05-2006, 02:21 PM | #13 | ||
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When I have a dream i remember, It always ends up with the feeling of falling. Sometimes I actually dream of falling off a cliff, othertimes the sensation just wakes me.
My theory: You tend to have more dreams when you are fit and healthy. Dreaming is just a level under conciousness, this is where many athletes sleep, the less fit you are the more unconciouss you go, the less brain activity = less dreams. I dream when I'm sick, when I take a nap in the afternoon. A few years back I was fit and I dreamt a lot. Nowadays I've been told I sometimes stop breathing for 20 or so seconds and go back to snoring. |
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18-05-2006, 04:05 PM | #14 | ||
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you guys were talking about taking something that doesn't make u get a fright or get startled ???
i do that 90% of the time ... something really bad will happen and ill just go ... meh doesn't matter. like when i badly dinted my car .. i got out .. and pretty much said .. "that'll buff out" and drove it to the car wash .. put some sticky tape on it .. and that was it .. now its fixed .. but anyways. i dont dream much .. i'v dremt (who even knows if thats a word) that my car was broken into a couple of times. havn't had any dying dreams though. i dont think. |
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18-05-2006, 04:30 PM | #15 | ||
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I probably remember a dream once a month. And that's usually only because it's a broken sleep..
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18-05-2006, 04:55 PM | #16 | ||
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Before I went to India a couple of years ago I had a series of shots for a variety of diseases I might contract over there. I'm not sure which one it was, but my lordy, I had some very lurid dreams for days after, mama mia! Terms and conditions of these forums deter me from explaining further. I want some more of those shots please!!
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18-05-2006, 06:33 PM | #17 | ||
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I had a dream about Kim Beasley last night.... He was riding a modified quad bike around Phillip Island.... He tanks slapped coming out of Siberia. Did 3 sommersaults and landed on his back..... We all (Lowndsy and Bright) thought he was dead. He hen sits up and says "it's OK, I'm all right"...
Man what a weird dream........ Can someone interpret it for me..... |
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18-05-2006, 07:08 PM | #20 | ||
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I've only woken up and remembered 2 dreams in the last few years but had one a couple of weeks back where I dreamt I was in my bed, in the middle of the night, and all of a sudden woke up having some sort of siezure/fit. All the muscles in my body tensed up, I tried to call out but couldn't make a sound because my face was all tense and my mouth was clenched shut, went to reach for my phone (kept next to my bed) but couldn't extend my arm, then felt and heard all my teeth crack. Woke up all sweaty and weird. Most realistic dream I think I've ever had. Especially seeing as how I dreamt that I was exactly where I'd gone to sleep.
The last dream I remember before that one was dirty. Damn, that was a good dream.
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18-05-2006, 09:08 PM | #21 | |||
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I can remember dreams sometimes but lately I have been remembering the most vivid dreams, that last all night long. I'm using Nicabate nicotine patches. The instructions warn of vivid dreams and to take the patch off at night if it happens. Stuff that I'm having too much fun! I often wake up when I realise it's a dream, but I do try to take control. I jump out a window or whatever and fly! Sometimes I drop for what seems ages but if I don't wake up I just keep flying. I'm a little worn out by the time morning comes! Have had a couple of ripper nightmare lately so I may have to knock this on the head. I reckon dreaming is great!!
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19-05-2006, 03:10 AM | #22 | |||
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I have a quote here that i copied and pasted from a previous thread (not sure if it was on ford forums though). It basically explains my symptoms perfectly... Quote.... That's actually a medical condition called atonia. Normally when you dream (REM sleep)you are paralysed and this stops you acting out what you're dreaming (sleep walking is a disorder of this process)Atonia is the paralysis normally experience in REM sleep extending into the waking stages of sleep. Your mind is awake but your body is still asleep. The brain waves as you are drifing off to sleep/waking up and when you're dreaming are very similar. Often you'll start to wake up but still be paralysed and then go back into REM sleep while still semi concious and dream of being paralysed, trapped, attacked, pinned down or something like that. People often report a weight on their chest as part of the paralysis and their minds often fabricate the image of a person (ghost) holding them down. We all know how messed up and illogical dreams can be. When they're superimposed with a real event ( being 'awake' in your bed) it can be scary and if you're inclined to believe in ghosts or the paranormal then that's what your mind will generate.
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18-05-2006, 07:14 PM | #23 | ||
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Not me, I dream vividly on regular occasions. Just the other night I had one of my best. I was buying an investment property when I turned around and cut the estate agent in half with an axe. Not one clean blow, but repeated bone crunching strikes. It was like I was stuck inside someone elses body and couldn't stop them. Not that I wanted to, so I watched on in bemused excitement from within myself.
After I had finished I wandered outside to inspect the rest of the property and found everyone in the street appeared to be like a zombie from Dawn of the Dead. What ensued was the most beautiful unforgettable orgy of violence I have ever seen. Its amazing what our imaginations can give us. Don't they say stress stops you dreaming? i.e. don't get into a deep enough sleep or something. Maybe the older you get the more you've got to worry about... |
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19-05-2006, 10:55 AM | #24 | |||
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just so you know . i drive a holden am 8 foot 3, i am an eskimo, am trained in all facets of marshal arts , have a military background , lots of automatic weapons . and dont live in sydney. hahaha. |
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18-05-2006, 08:13 PM | #26 | ||
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We all dream no matter how stressed or not, its just a matter of importance and recall..if you are having difficulty with your dreams...e.g extreme violence etc...time to seek counselling.
paralysis dreams are not uncommon so don't be to worried. I once had a dream as a youngun where I was being attacked by lots of spiders ...Although I felt I was wide awake I could'nt move or talk all very scary and surreal.
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18-05-2006, 08:34 PM | #27 | ||
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Is it weird that I personally have never had a nightmare before, ever ??
Anyone else never ever had a nightmare in their life?
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18-05-2006, 10:32 PM | #28 | |||
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Damn that sounds like fun.... I getting some of those nicotine patches.. 16+ should do the trick... just so loang as I don't dream about Kim Beasley anymore.... AHHHHHH
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18-05-2006, 09:21 PM | #30 | ||
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I only remember two dreams vividly. One I was running through an old house from someone or some thing with a friend. I wasnt sure what was chasing me but I could hardly run and my feet were dragging like my shoes weighed 10 kilo each. When I got to the void where the staircase was I jumped off it and went to swing on a chadelier. It broke and I woke up, and woke everyone around me (I was 16 and at a mates house after his birthday).
The other one I remeber was when I was 16 as well. I won't go into it, but I woke up with a small wet patch on my Jim Jams.... |
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