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Weird dreams affecting my sleep

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edited 6 September 2015 at 4:48AM in Marriage, relationships & families
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  • 19lottie82
    19lottie82 Posts: 6,029 Forumite
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    I suffer from really weird (sometimes) bad, dreams too, which can leave me feeling unrested in the morning. The best practical advice I can give you is EXERCISE! Hit the gym early evening, or go for a run. Really work out until your fit to drop, then go home and have a healthy dinner (no caffeine or sugary drinks), and hopefully you should find that helps.
  • pukkamum
    pukkamum Posts: 3,944 Forumite
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    Hi i do dream analysis so can tell you about this if you like, i promise its not about dying x
    I don't get nearly enough credit for not being a violent psychopath.
  • Errata
    Errata Posts: 38,230 Forumite
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    None of this makes sense to me.
    Why would it? Dreams are simply your brain thinking scribble when you're asleep.
    .................:)....I'm smiling because I have no idea what's going on ...:)
  • If having weird dreams meant you were dying, there wouldn't be anybody left in the world. The only reason you're remembering them it's that you're being woken up around the same time, rather than sleeping on and forgetting them.

    Find out what is waking you up and the dreams will go back to being forgotten by the time you wake up again. Mine was the next door neighbour changing shift times, so I heard him leave the house at 4 am instead of 4.35. Once I adapted, no more madass dreams.
    I could dream to wide extremes, I could do or die: I could yawn and be withdrawn and watch the world go by.
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  • pukkamum
    pukkamum Posts: 3,944 Forumite
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    Initially this all seems to be connected with your working life/career.
    The dead body represents an opportunity that may be no use to you now or you feel has passed you by.
    A house on fire, the house in our dreams always represents ourself, is an indication of a need for transformation, something has changed you need to adapt to or you need to change in order to make things happen for you, the fire burning your legs indicates these feelings are 'burning you up' some issue or situation is affecting your temper.

    Buses usually represent our career or ambition and drive, the bus being in a crash suggests a need or desire to move away from a group setting and venture out on your own.
    The window represents a window of opportunity, as you can see the interpretation of some dream aspects are quite simplistic.
    The large gothic window suggests you have a big opportunity, the old woman is an aspect of yourself, she is telling you that shes waiting for you, the fact she is old suggests wisdom and experience, a part of your personality you need to embrace in order to grab the opportunity waiting for you.

    Hope this helps.
    The dream is definitely not telling you you are dying.
    I don't get nearly enough credit for not being a violent psychopath.
  • ClootiesMum
    ClootiesMum Posts: 1,606 Forumite
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    OP - are you on any medication?

    I'm on citalopram and have really weird dreams - but this is one of the known side effects
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  • Gavin83
    Gavin83 Posts: 8,757 Forumite
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    Personally I think dream analysis is a load of crap. I think maybe your unsettled atm but I don't buy into the whole meaning behind what your seeing.

    Maybe your being haunted?
  • heuchera
    heuchera Posts: 1,825 Forumite
    I find the dreams you have just before daylight (ie. the ones you have just before you wake up) are the most vivid.

    They say eating cheese gives you funny dreams :rotfl: Apparently there's some chemical in cheese that maybe affects the brain.

    It might just be that your brain is doing a bit of 'de-cluttering' while you're asleep and it's manifesting itself as these weird dreams. Try not to let the dreams worry you. I expect they'll be gone as suddenly as they arrived.
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  • sacha28
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    Gavin83 wrote: »
    Personally I think dream analysis is a load of crap. I think maybe your unsettled atm but I don't buy into the whole meaning behind what your seeing.

    Maybe your being haunted?

    So you think dream analysis is a load of crap yet you believe in ghosts :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Seriously, I've had a pm dream analysis from pukka and she was spot on.....I have no idea who she is and she has no idea who I am but she was still on the money.
  • pukkamum
    pukkamum Posts: 3,944 Forumite
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    Gavin83 wrote: »
    Personally I think dream analysis is a load of crap. I think maybe your unsettled atm but I don't buy into the whole meaning behind what your seeing.

    Maybe your being haunted?

    I think I would believe in dream analysis before ghosts!
    Seriously though you are entitled to your opinion but I would suggest having a read about it, I have been doing it for years and I can assure you there is no clairvoyance, physchic claims or future telling in the analysis I do, it is purely based on much research.
    Dreams are made up of all our experiences on a day to day basis, interpreting subconscious information we have received that we are not aware of in waking life into dreams that can help us make sense of when awake.
    Of course a lot of dreams are just the re-running of experiences etc but when we have a recurring or a particularly vivid dream that unsettles or stays with us, it is usually the case that you have something on your mind.
    Dream analysis is an excellent tool for helping us resolve issues in waking life.
    Of course there will be skeptics, there has to be but it's worked for me and countless others I have helped.
    I don't get nearly enough credit for not being a violent psychopath.
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