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Same here! Mine have always been wildly amusing and still contain mountain climbing, softball, skiing, skating, piggy-backing kids, and work stuff.

I remember vividly the first dream I had in which I had MS, but even that one was me doing an ice capades routine in my manual wheelchair!

A couple of my "mystic" friends are convinced that the key to interpreting dreams is to tap into the emotions generated by the events, not the events themselves. Mine are usually exhilarating and fun, so it must be pretty good!
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