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Disturbing dreams

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Primrose53 Tue 15-Apr-25 15:17:23

Primrose53

I am a real big dreamer.
The other night I dreamt I was hoovering various rooms in our house. It went on and on and every time I woke up I was in a different room. It was so vivid, but then all my dreams are.

Still having the same dream!!

Georgesgran Tue 15-Apr-25 15:03:02

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Alvy Tue 15-Apr-25 15:00:43

That sense of being severely ill in a dream only to wake up perfectly healthy is such a peculiar experience. It makes you wonder, doesn't it? I've heard of aidreamscope.com/dream-interpreter for dream analysis – maybe it could shed some light on these strange occurrences.

grammargran Wed 09-Apr-25 10:01:35

And some dreams are atmospheric as well, with that atmosphere remaining for several minutes after waking which isn’t nice!

NotSpaghetti Tue 08-Apr-25 06:58:01

Some drugs can cause nightmares.
Have you changed any medication?

Primrose53 Mon 07-Apr-25 22:13:06

I am a real big dreamer.
The other night I dreamt I was hoovering various rooms in our house. It went on and on and every time I woke up I was in a different room. It was so vivid, but then all my dreams are.

petra Mon 07-Apr-25 20:52:01

Labradora

Might just be what you're worried about? Perhaps , as well as enjoying good health , your life is generally going well (at last??😉🤞🤞) ; you can't believe your luck and you are catastrophising that it could all go wrong ?
There's an awful lot of health- related stuff in the news media in general. Also we are constantly being informed about celebrities dying and what they died of( celebrities of our generation are reaching a dying-off age now unfortunately). Derren Brown , that clever entertainer , is fond of saying that stuff " gets into your head" . So it does. Perhaps your dream is as simple as that.
I wish you happier dreams.
I almost never remember mine.

Old thread. I doubt very much that OP is reading.

pinkprincess Mon 07-Apr-25 20:45:33

I used to get horrible dreams when I was pregnant, both times.As my last pregnancy was 53 years ago I cannot remember what they were about now but they were not pleasant.Also when I stopping smoking 30 years ago, and using the 24 hour nicotine patches, the things I saw in my dreams! I had a work colleague who was experiencing the same.

Labradora Mon 07-Apr-25 18:34:32

Might just be what you're worried about? Perhaps , as well as enjoying good health , your life is generally going well (at last??😉🤞🤞) ; you can't believe your luck and you are catastrophising that it could all go wrong ?
There's an awful lot of health- related stuff in the news media in general. Also we are constantly being informed about celebrities dying and what they died of( celebrities of our generation are reaching a dying-off age now unfortunately). Derren Brown , that clever entertainer , is fond of saying that stuff " gets into your head" . So it does. Perhaps your dream is as simple as that.
I wish you happier dreams.
I almost never remember mine.

FMarc Mon 07-Apr-25 17:46:02

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Sallywally1 Wed 25-Sept-24 13:13:03

I dream very vividly. I also suffer from myoclonic jerks, night terrors and sleep paralysis, enough to be going on with! I am also an insomniac.

Sometimes I look up what a particular dream means, which can be quite revealing.

You are not alone. When things are really bad I sometimes listen to sleep music on my I pad when I wake up which can be helpful.

Romola Tue 24-Sept-24 19:14:20

I was in hospital for major abdominal
surgery recently, in fact I had to have a second operation when there was a complication.
It was extremely painful and I had some horrible dreams, the worst was that I was searching in an enormous building for my deceased DH. Tears of pain and loss.
Since I've been slowly recovering at home, no more dreams but I do not sleep well and rely on Radio 3 Through the Night.

Picklesgranma Tue 24-Sept-24 16:54:29

Thanks for your thoughts, at least I am not alone. I have always had vivid dreams all my life but the illness one is new. Will put it behind me and get on with things smile

kircubbin2000 Tue 24-Sept-24 16:11:52

I have very realistic vivid dreams every night. They usually involve my old house with helicopters landing in the neighbours garden and so on. I forget the details as soon as I wake.

FriedGreenTomatoes2 Tue 24-Sept-24 15:18:17

Dreams are such strange things aren’t they? Our minds in free fall. I have a recurring dream when I’m anxious in life. I’ve people to feed and not enough food to go round. As I’m dishing up I take food from some plates to make more settings and hopefully put together a decent meal for the visitors.. I wake feeling stressed. There are variations on the theme (I won’t bore you) but I recognise it as a ‘thing’ now and just accept it.

escaped Tue 24-Sept-24 15:10:51

I've always had very vivid, dramatic dreams. Not far off nightmares. I just think of them as being like watching a horror film, with me in it of course! But no point dwelling on them in my waking time though. Done and dusted, until the next one.
Do you have a friend or family member who has become ill? Maybe you are subconsciously thinking about them?

Cossy Tue 24-Sept-24 15:04:30

I have for many many years had extremely vivid dreams, some just confusing, some just awful.

I have real issues some mornings as they are so real.

I know I find it really hard to “switch off” and think this is the main issue.

M0nica Tue 24-Sept-24 14:09:30

It doesn't need anything obvious in your life. dreams are more a reflection of our health and the elctrochemical mix that is our brain.

I went through a phase of having really vile dreams, perhaps once a month, so nasty I cannot describe them. I made a point of, once I had woken, consciously not thinking about them, so that I soon forgot them.

This went on for a couple of years and then they stopped, I have had nothing similar since.

Picklesgranma Mon 23-Sept-24 15:48:30

Over the last couple of months I have been having a recurring dream which seems so real. I dream that I have been diagnosed with some awful disease/condition. It is not a specific condition it is just that I am very ill. When I wake I can recall it vividly but once fully awake I feel fine and am in good health. I would love to have an analysis of this dream as there is nothing obvious in my life to prompt this.