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Pyxis It is true the brain is very strange,I often have long dreams like a film which I could never make up when I am awake but like yours they fade away and I can never remember them in detail.
I believe we only use a tiny portion of our brains and medical science knows very little about it but I have always wondered just what the rest of our brain is capable of,the possibilities are endless0 -
Afternoon/Evening my lovelies,
Had a nice day but got to the point where I am starting to feel low. No idea why as the sun is shining.
Starting to feel lonely. I can go days/weeks with out feeling lonely but am tonight.
Sat in the back garden with my laptop. All dressed up from today in a dress and all LOL!!! and now no where to go
Yours
CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin0 -
WaS - can I ask why they told you to write the dreams/nightmares down? I have vivid and horrendous nightmares and terrors - my main problem being that I can still "feel" the terror/anger/sadness when I wake up and it is hard to shift. I thought that writing it all down was probably dwelling on it when I should just try and forget it. Is there a benefit in writing them down?
{squishes} to all - Melly - I am coming over to bounce a tennis ball off your ceiling for the next 24 hours, see how they like that.0 -
A friend was having a BBQ in his living room, only each time another of our friends turned up he kept getting followed in by two headed bumble bees, so we made him go and sit in the car. Only later we realised that the bumble bees couldn't have stung us as they were actually two bees joined at the bum, so if they tried to sting they would only have stung each other.
No idea if it has any meaning! They were very cute bees though0 -
:rotfl:
What a fantastic dream!
Bum-stuck bumble-bees! :rotfl:
Or should it be bumstuckle-bees? :rotfl:
:T(I just lurve spiders!)
INFJ(Turbulent).
Her Greenliness Baroness Pyxis of the Alphabetty, Pinnacle of Peadom and Official Brainbox
Founder Member: 'WIMPS ANONYMOUS' and 'VICTIMS of the RANDOM HEDGEHOG'
I'm in a clique! It's a clique of one! It's a unique clique!
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WaS - can I ask why they told you to write the dreams/nightmares down? I have vivid and horrendous nightmares and terrors - my main problem being that I can still "feel" the terror/anger/sadness when I wake up and it is hard to shift. I thought that writing it all down was probably dwelling on it when I should just try and forget it. Is there a benefit in writing them down?
{squishes} to all - Melly - I am coming over to bounce a tennis ball off your ceiling for the next 24 hours, see how they like that.
Flybaby.....you might find, as I did, that trying to write it down dissipates it.
If it doesn't, I would imagine that writing it down turns it into a work of fiction, thereby lessening its ability to worry you.(I just lurve spiders!)
INFJ(Turbulent).
Her Greenliness Baroness Pyxis of the Alphabetty, Pinnacle of Peadom and Official Brainbox
Founder Member: 'WIMPS ANONYMOUS' and 'VICTIMS of the RANDOM HEDGEHOG'
I'm in a clique! It's a clique of one! It's a unique clique!
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Thanks Flybaby
OH is a lot calmer today. He actually said it's going how you said isn't it and you told shelter and MP they would do this and when so they look stupid.
Tried to eat a baked potato and failed.
Have taken tramadol again and I'm lying down with the dogs hopefully go to sleep and can try and restart tomorrow.0 -
Hey pyx - it's not that it worries me - I am literally left with the feeling - so I wake up with all muscles clenched and heart going a million to one as if I have literally, just been fighting whatever it was etc...... I know immediately that it was all dreams, but it literally takes 30 mins to an hour for the adrenalin to drain out of my body.....0
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katy - bumstuckle bumbly bees! bumstuckly bumble bees!0
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mellymoo74 wrote: »Tried to eat a baked potato and failed.
Have taken tramadol again and I'm lying down with the dogs hopefully go to sleep and can try and restart tomorrow.
I know that you are struggling to eat and drink.
But what about smoothies or milkshakes. Just so you are getting some fluid and some calories in to you.
I hope you get a good nights sleep and can start over again tomorrow.
Yours
CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin0
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