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mALX |
Jan 21 2016, 03:08 PM
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QUOTE(mirocu @ Jan 21 2016, 08:57 AM) It actually wasnīt too bad. The dream had no fear, it was more a sense of feeling hunted, which sounds really bad, but I found it more interesting/exciting than horrific.
Iīve had a far more disturbing dream a few weeks back and I take this recent one over that one any day night.
Those "being hunted" dreams are supposed to mean that something is nagging at you; something you don't want to face but is inevitable. Looks like you need to bite the bullet and go back to work!
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mALX |
Jan 21 2016, 03:22 PM
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QUOTE(ghastley @ Jan 21 2016, 09:02 AM) "And here in the delightful Shivering Isles, it's already yesterday" - Tove the Unrestful. Oh man! This needs to be on the "Quotes" thread! QUOTE(mirocu @ Jan 21 2016, 09:12 AM) QUOTE(mALX @ Jan 21 2016, 03:08 PM) Those "being hunted" dreams are supposed to mean that something is nagging at you; something you don't want to face but is inevitable. Looks like you need to bite the bullet and go back to work! MY BIGGEST NIGHTMARE!! But itīs not simply a matter of choice. I really donīt have a work to go back to According to the books on dream interpretation, it's supposed to be something you don't want to do, or face; I thought of working immediately!
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mirocu |
Jan 21 2016, 03:24 PM
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mALX |
Jan 21 2016, 08:17 PM
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From: Cyrodiil, the Wastelands, and BFE TN
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QUOTE(Callidus Thorn @ Jan 21 2016, 02:06 PM) I always get kind of jealous when people start talking about dreams. It's been over a decade since I've remembered having one. On the upside, no nightmares People with breathing troubles or sleep apnea stop having dreams, it is one of the warning signals your brain isn't getting enough oxygen while you are sleeping. I think because dreams occur during REM sleep; and if you have trouble breathing your oxygen level goes down and your brain can't get into the REM phase of sleep because it feels like it has to fight for its life/protect itself from the lack of oxygen or something. If they have a sleep clinic at a medical center near you, should go ahead and be tested, let them measure your oxygen levels while you sleep/your heart rate, etc. while you are sleeping.
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tegeus-Cromis |
Jan 21 2016, 08:25 PM
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From: UK
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QUOTE(mALX @ Jan 21 2016, 09:17 PM)
People with breathing troubles or sleep apnea stop having dreams, it is one of the warning signals your brain isn't getting enough oxygen while you are sleeping. I think because dreams occur during REM sleep; and if you have trouble breathing your oxygen level goes down and your brain can't get into the REM phase of sleep because it feels like it has to fight for its life/protect itself from the lack of oxygen or something.
If they have a sleep clinic at a medical center near you, should go ahead and be tested, let them measure your oxygen levels while you sleep/your heart rate, etc. while you are sleeping.
Yes. Although having dreams and remembering them are separate issues. I do find, myself, that alcohol consumption has an effect. I'm pretty moderate with this most of the time (within health advice guidelines), except for Xmas and other holidays, visiting friends and so on. So after Xmas week, returning to moderation, I get this bounceback effect with really vivid dreams, I guess I'm making up the REM deficit. (But I totally fail to remember them after an hour or two has passed, am just left with this feeling of having been somewhere awesome.)
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mALX |
Jan 21 2016, 08:30 PM
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QUOTE(tegeus-Cromis @ Jan 21 2016, 02:25 PM) QUOTE(mALX @ Jan 21 2016, 09:17 PM)
People with breathing troubles or sleep apnea stop having dreams, it is one of the warning signals your brain isn't getting enough oxygen while you are sleeping. I think because dreams occur during REM sleep; and if you have trouble breathing your oxygen level goes down and your brain can't get into the REM phase of sleep because it feels like it has to fight for its life/protect itself from the lack of oxygen or something.
If they have a sleep clinic at a medical center near you, should go ahead and be tested, let them measure your oxygen levels while you sleep/your heart rate, etc. while you are sleeping.
Yes. Although having dreams and remembering them are separate issues. I do find, myself, that alcohol consumption has an effect. I'm pretty moderate with this most of the time (within health advice guidelines), except for Xmas and other holidays, visiting friends and so on. So after Xmas week, returning to moderation, I get this bounceback effect with really vivid dreams, I guess I'm making up the REM deficit. (But I totally fail to remember them after an hour or two has passed, am just left with this feeling of having been somewhere awesome.) Not remembering them is one of those wavy lines - some people remember most of their dreams, some people rarely remember them. I've had a few nightmares that I still remember years after having them; but the good and Awesome dreams leave my mind as I am waking or soon after.
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tegeus-Cromis |
Jan 21 2016, 08:37 PM
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QUOTE(mALX @ Jan 21 2016, 09:30 PM) Not remembering them is one of those wavy lines - some people remember most of their dreams, some people rarely remember them.
I've had a few nightmares that I still remember years after having them; but the good and Awesome dreams leave my mind as I am waking or soon after.
Memory in general is pretty weird (long-term and short-term). I gave myself a mild headache a little while back trying to figure out how often I can remember remembering something. Then I got to trying to remember remembering remembering (I do not recommend this). Oh damn. This means I've just remembered trying to remember remembering remembering. Will I remember doing this? This post has been edited by tegeus-Cromis: Jan 21 2016, 08:38 PM
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mALX |
Jan 21 2016, 08:46 PM
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From: Cyrodiil, the Wastelands, and BFE TN
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QUOTE(tegeus-Cromis @ Jan 21 2016, 02:37 PM) QUOTE(mALX @ Jan 21 2016, 09:30 PM) Not remembering them is one of those wavy lines - some people remember most of their dreams, some people rarely remember them.
I've had a few nightmares that I still remember years after having them; but the good and Awesome dreams leave my mind as I am waking or soon after.
Memory in general is pretty weird (long-term and short-term). I gave myself a mild headache a little while back trying to figure out how often I can remember remembering something. Then I got to trying to remember remembering remembering (I do not recommend this). Oh damn. This means I've just remembered trying to remember remembering remembering. Will I remember doing this? I had a dream where I discovered a formula for an equation that was undiscovered. The equation took up a whole blackboard at school to write out, but every time it worked perfectly - like an E=MC squared moment. So when I woke up, I tried to write the equation down before forgetting it, but the more I wrote the less I remembered what the equation was in the dream. I've never forgotten having that dream, but can't remember the equation to save my life, lot of good that does me,
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tegeus-Cromis |
Jan 21 2016, 09:16 PM
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QUOTE(mALX @ Jan 21 2016, 09:46 PM) I had a dream where I discovered a formula for an equation that was undiscovered. The equation took up a whole blackboard at school to write out, but every time it worked perfectly - like an E=MC squared moment. So when I woke up, I tried to write the equation down before forgetting it, but the more I wrote the less I remembered what the equation was in the dream. I've never forgotten having that dream, but can't remember the equation to save my life, lot of good that does me, And what a loss to the world. You might have come up with anti-gravity, faster-than-light travel, time travel, a new unified field theory, who knows...? I'm getting sad now
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Callidus Thorn |
Jan 21 2016, 09:17 PM
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Joined: 29-September 13
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QUOTE(mALX @ Jan 21 2016, 07:17 PM) QUOTE(Callidus Thorn @ Jan 21 2016, 02:06 PM) I always get kind of jealous when people start talking about dreams. It's been over a decade since I've remembered having one. On the upside, no nightmares People with breathing troubles or sleep apnea stop having dreams, it is one of the warning signals your brain isn't getting enough oxygen while you are sleeping. I think because dreams occur during REM sleep; and if you have trouble breathing your oxygen level goes down and your brain can't get into the REM phase of sleep because it feels like it has to fight for its life/protect itself from the lack of oxygen or something. If they have a sleep clinic at a medical center near you, should go ahead and be tested, let them measure your oxygen levels while you sleep/your heart rate, etc. while you are sleeping. I doubt that's the case. My asthma isn't as bad as it used to be(I haven't had an asthma attack or anything in years), and the preventer I'm using is particularly powerful. Personally, I figure that I'm just subconsciously blocking myself from remembering my dreams or something. Before I stopped remembering them, I had about a six month period where I was having some particularly unsettling dreams, which freaked the [censored] out of me. Haven't remembered a single dream since they stopped.
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mirocu |
Jan 21 2016, 09:20 PM
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QUOTE(mALX @ Jan 21 2016, 08:46 PM) I had a dream where I discovered a formula for an equation that was undiscovered. The equation took up a whole blackboard at school to write out, but every time it worked perfectly - like an E=MC squared moment. So when I woke up, I tried to write the equation down before forgetting it, but the more I wrote the less I remembered what the equation was in the dream. I've never forgotten having that dream, but can't remember the equation to save my life, lot of good that does me, Maybe that equation was the greatest thing for mankind, and now itīs up to you to remember it. No pressure...
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