Odd dreams
Is anyone having similar dreams each night and waking very upset?
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Is anyone having similar dreams each night and waking very upset?
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Yes. Disturbing dreams...not nightmares....but vivid and sometimes depressing. I wake up in the night and early mornings& have to calm myself down.
I am definitely have lots of vivid dreams, but they really aren’t bothersome dreams.
That's odd. So do I. I sometimes get so upset by something I dreamed and don't even remember what it was.
Exactly!!! None of my dreams are scary (yet!), but they sure are disturbing. Several months of this and no relief in sight!
I’m almost afraid to go to sleep — too disturbing.
LC since 9/2020
Yes! Dreams usually about close family members and/or friends. Some I haven’t thought of in a long time, but oddly disturbing. This has been going on only for the last several months. Med reaction???
I could have written exactly what you just posted. That makes my skin crawl — that’s the “cast” of almost every one of my dreams.
In the majority of my dreams, my peeps are generally upset/disappointed/frustrated/angry with me. ie: My nephew was getting very impatient and frustrated with me because I couldn’t figure out a math problem. He is a numbers guy. Made betting (and winning) his extra income job in college. Was a CPA and now a mortgage financer. 😜
Maybe it’s the LC. I feel so useless, unproductive. I can’t even do the simplest math in my head. By simplest, I mean standing at the register at a restaurant staring at my ticket because I can’t add a $3.50 tip to the total. I don’t think they are, but it makes sense for people to be upset/disappointed/frustrated/angry with me. Sigh.
I feel as though we’re twins, sharing the same horror. The one thing that helps me a little is to do puzzles like Wordle (look it up if you need to). When I need to concentrate on the answers, the “nasties” tend to go away.