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By *aybeLady OP   Woman 2 weeks ago

West Dublin

This is happening me lately..having manic dreams.

I've woken up 2 times tonight because I was having these crazy frantic dreams. I needed the loo also (thanks medication 🤦‍♀️).

I'm exhasted due to the sheer manicness of the dreams. In my last one I was buying this ugly yellow diamond ring & putting it on my ring finger 🤪🤪🤪

I'm afraid to go back asleep. Can hear ppl leaving a local pub also 😅

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By *INTMan 2 weeks ago

Minutes from Somewhere Else

Can't help you with your dreams but I can join you in insomnia!

"O sleep, O gentle sleep, Nature's soft nurse, how have I frightened thee. That thou no more will weigh my eyelids down, And steep my senses in forgetfulness?"

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By *herest KhanMan 2 weeks ago

The Jungle

I have them every so often. Not a pleasant experience at all.

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By *ark_2009_1Man 2 weeks ago

tullamore

I've been having heavy unpleasant dreams for years. I'm used to it now. I make a cup of tea and back to sleep

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By *oo32Man 2 weeks ago

tipperary


"This is happening me lately..having manic dreams.

I've woken up 2 times tonight because I was having these crazy frantic dreams. I needed the loo also (thanks medication 🤦‍♀️).

I'm exhasted due to the sheer manicness of the dreams. In my last one I was buying this ugly yellow diamond ring & putting it on my ring finger 🤪🤪🤪

I'm afraid to go back asleep. Can hear ppl leaving a local pub also 😅"

Get ear plugs it'll help with the noise and shur just agree to the marriage and see where the dream goes

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By *oo32Man 2 weeks ago

tipperary

The earplugs will help with the noise of the people leaving the pub

Speak to someone(doctor) about changing medication

A few years ago I was quitting smoking it was recommended that I try these tablets,I gave about a month of waking from bad dreams its not nice but it won't last forever

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By *Sparkie.Man 2 weeks ago

Ratoath

Every now and then I have a dream where I'm falling and I wake just before I hit the ground.

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By *elfastblondMan 2 weeks ago

Belfast

I regularly have dreams where I end up naked from the waist down and in public, I'd love to know why it's always the same thing but in different scenarios

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By *razyNippleLoverMan 2 weeks ago

Back End of Beyond

Not quite manic but I got hooked on the Lincoln Lawyer on Netflixs watched a series amount of episodes in a short period , woke up twice , shouting objection , and that evidence shouldn't be admissible your honour, TBH I think I could take the bar exam.

Its not unusual for me to dream about something significant happening in life but I find also if you lay off food, snacks, drinks after 6pm the chances of it happening are a lot less.

Laters, I've a case I need to prepare for , so I'm going back to bed !!

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By *ildfire MiaWoman 2 weeks ago

Dublin


"I regularly have dreams where I end up naked from the waist down and in public, I'd love to know why it's always the same thing but in different scenarios "

I guess you want to be admired 😉😁

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By *og-ManMan 2 weeks ago

somewhere

I have totally bonkers dreams most nights of the week

My latest one on Thursday was while on holiday in PDI with Toxic we'd leave our hotel at night to head out but then the hotel would move location and we'd have to find it to go to bed

I think I was thinking of a book I read as a kid called The Magic Faraway Tree

I also have dreams about various different fabbers in strange locations

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By *elfastblondMan 2 weeks ago

Belfast


"I regularly have dreams where I end up naked from the waist down and in public, I'd love to know why it's always the same thing but in different scenarios

I guess you want to be admired 😉😁"

I don't think so as they are not pleasant dreams, they are sheer panic. But maybe you're right

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By *ildfire MiaWoman 2 weeks ago

Dublin


"I regularly have dreams where I end up naked from the waist down and in public, I'd love to know why it's always the same thing but in different scenarios

I guess you want to be admired 😉😁

I don't think so as they are not pleasant dreams, they are sheer panic. But maybe you're right"

you can find out quickly. Dr.Mia will help you, I can take a look at it 😈😉

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By *elfastblondMan 2 weeks ago

Belfast


"I regularly have dreams where I end up naked from the waist down and in public, I'd love to know why it's always the same thing but in different scenarios

I guess you want to be admired 😉😁

I don't think so as they are not pleasant dreams, they are sheer panic. But maybe you're right

you can find out quickly. Dr.Mia will help you, I can take a look at it 😈😉"

I must make an appointment

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By *affa31Woman 2 weeks ago

Galway

When my dreams go bonkers, a couple of nights of a magnesium supplement usually brings them back down to normal

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By *iscuits8Man 2 weeks ago

Meath / Dublin / Birmingham

Every so often I have really nightmares about being back in college leading up to the end of my final year, and feeling like 4 years were about to come undone. It was a particularly grim time in my life with being in a car crash (that was inches away from being so much worse) and the death of a family member I was very close with. PTSD-like! It's mad not just because I actually (somehow) mamaged to graduate but because it's from almost 15 years ago and has just never gone away...

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By *elfastblondMan 2 weeks ago

Belfast


"When my dreams go bonkers, a couple of nights of a magnesium supplement usually brings them back down to normal "

I take magnesium every day

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By *ubadubdubWoman 2 weeks ago

Hereabouts

Dreams are brilliant. They are our subconscious way of processing life for us but it's all imagery, no words, so we often don't get the meaning. Often it can be visual metaphors which adds to the mystery!

For example. 'Caught with your pants down' Being naked from the waist down could mean feeling vulnerable or fear of exposure.

Sometimes they don't mean anything as well, Medication can mess with them, or food/drink too close to bedtime. It's rotten when you are woken upset by them 😔

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By *elfastblondMan 2 weeks ago

Belfast


"Dreams are brilliant. They are our subconscious way of processing life for us but it's all imagery, no words, so we often don't get the meaning. Often it can be visual metaphors which adds to the mystery!

For example. 'Caught with your pants down' Being naked from the waist down could mean feeling vulnerable or fear of exposure.

Sometimes they don't mean anything as well, Medication can mess with them, or food/drink too close to bedtime. It's rotten when you are woken upset by them 😔"

I would agree with the fear of exposure, that would be my thinking

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By *ooking2099Man 2 weeks ago

cork


"Every now and then I have a dream where I'm falling and I wake just before I hit the ground."

Thats because the mind doesnt know what its like to die, so thats why we wake before we die in dreams.

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By *ofistimacatedMan 2 weeks ago

cavan town

Check out lucid dreaming. I used to get sleep paralysis regularly. Even though it happened 100s of times and each time I "survived", didn't change the fact that I thought I was going to die every time it happened.

Someone randomly told me to practice lucid dreaming. It is the most amazing thing you can experience. It's much more than a really vivid dream. You actually become conscious within the dream. You control the dream. You decide where to go, what to do, who to talk to. It's amazing.

With recurring nightmares you can communicate with the monster, the bully, the person who keeps chasing you to find out what they represent. It's amazing and life changing.

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By *aybeLady OP   Woman 2 weeks ago

West Dublin

I wear and eye mask and listen to sleep music on a bluetooth speaker on the pillow beside me.

I had a particularily unpleasent dream the other night: my dad passes away, the rest of my family had the funeral without telling me he had passed. I was thinking about him that day I think, he is gone 10yrs at this stage.

No idea what the yellow diamnond ring was about 😅 Certainly will never be saying I Do again! 🤪🤪

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By *P_80Man 2 weeks ago

Waterford

Sleep paralysis has entered the chat.

I can't imagine there are many things more terrifying than been woken up by your bedroom door being opened and a huge black figure walking in, staring at you with its glowing red eyes and slowly turning around and walking out of the room.

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By *hunkyRedPandaMan 2 weeks ago

City

Anybody have experience with eating cheese(is it a specific type?) late at night and having freaky dreams?

Know the an anti-malaria drug I was on gave me some of the most vivid dreams I ever had.

Even worse than the dream of me telling my gran(she was gone 17 years)that my mum had passed. Woke up balling crying.

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By *ofistimacatedMan 2 weeks ago

cavan town


"Sleep paralysis has entered the chat.

I can't imagine there are many things more terrifying than been woken up by your bedroom door being opened and a huge black figure walking in, staring at you with its glowing red eyes and slowly turning around and walking out of the room."

Yeah, you can see anything in your room during an episode, though my worst was hearing a voice telling me not to turn around. Scary as hell. But I thankfully haven't had one in about 15 years. Since I started meditating.

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By *P_80Man 2 weeks ago

Waterford


"Sleep paralysis has entered the chat.

I can't imagine there are many things more terrifying than been woken up by your bedroom door being opened and a huge black figure walking in, staring at you with its glowing red eyes and slowly turning around and walking out of the room.

Yeah, you can see anything in your room during an episode, though my worst was hearing a voice telling me not to turn around. Scary as hell. But I thankfully haven't had one in about 15 years. Since I started meditating. "

I don't get them as much anymore. They were usually after heavy drinking for a few days, like a weekend away with the lads.

Now it's maybe once or twice a year I'll get an episode, but they are nowhere near as frightening as they used to be.

It's funny how they seem more like memories to me than dreams.

I'm convinced that sleep paralysis is the reason for the alien abduction stories.

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By *ushin realityCouple 2 weeks ago

swords

Omg ,my dreams can be absolutely bonkers...from forgetting to go to work meetings and suddenly been out with no shoes on lol.But the best was when I dreamt my partner had gone off with a lady and I saw him ......jesus I was fuming with him for days ...like I was seriously pissed off🤣🤣🤣🤣

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By *avexxMan 2 weeks ago

cheshire

my dreams are raving bonkers,,, some cary and odd times sexy you know the ones you dont want to end,,

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By *ursecretmischiefCouple 2 weeks ago

The West

I know I have loads of dreams, but I never really remember any of them.

One strange thing. When I'm stressed, I'll have a dream where I'm lying awake, staring at the ceiling. Could be for minutes, could be hours.

Suddenly, I'll realise I'm actually awake and it's not a dream. Strange feeling and I always wake up wrecked after those!

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By *dfabMan 2 weeks ago

Dunboyne

If I end up sleeping on my left side I get crazy, fucked up dreams.

I have to go to bed on my left side and then, when I feel my whole body relax completely, turn to my right and go fully asleep.

Then I have generally normal or no dreams that I remember.

If I'm extremely tired and don't make the change from left to right, I'll wake up 2-3hrs later in a cold sweat after some traumatic dream.

There's studies on it but pessimistic folk shouldn't read them.

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