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Old 05-29-2008, 05:15 PM #21
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Today's dream just gets crazier.. I took a nap today. My cat was wearing cute little sunglasses so I wanted to take a picture of her with the glasses. She started to shake and have tremors, in my dream I thought, "my cat has MS".. then I spent the rest of my dream going through my mom's jewelry box and eyeing future inheritance items
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Ok.. I refuse to ever sleep again. I had a dream my ex husband had a baby with someone, had another baby with me (making 4 boys) and then my mom who just turned 60 had a little baby as well *lol* I think I'm losing it. Luckily I have signed up for the MS Wellness Expo so maybe I'll find out what's wrong with me!!

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Ps- these little angels are enough, I can't picture having another one
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Wow, we must have had some sort of mental telepathy going on last night? I had a dream that I was pregnant, and though I was a bit upset about it (I'm 50 and have MS!!) I was getting excited about our soon to be baby.

Then, later in the dream, I recalled that I'd had a hysterectomy and knew it couldn't possibly be true.

Next, I was involved somehow with a clinic someone had recommended, and someone I knew was there getting some much-needed dental work for cheap because the doctors were still in training. There was a tall thin wispy lady involved who later turned out to be a thin, elegant cat that we adopted.

The cat was ten years old so I was worried about when she'd get old and sick then we'd lose her. She was very sweet, and our male cat Rocky accepted her (impossible!)

It was about that time that Rocky started crying and howling downstairs and woke me up I think. (He had a furball.)
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Forgive me, I’m such a know-it-all. Think about the old way they used to sort mail at the post office. You know? The pigeon hole thing? That’s what happens when you dream. You subconscious sorts and organises your thoughts and recent experiences. It also gives you a present, it allows you to do in your dreams what you would never dream of doing in real life - like bumping off the mother-in-law. We only become aware of this process by accident and we call it dreaming. Mind you, I could be wrong.

I would also like to comment on dreams being more vivid when we are on meds. I’ve noticed this to be true. But then I get the same thing when I’m taking vitamins. lol
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Forgive me, I’m such a know-it-all. Think about the old way they used to sort mail at the post office. You know? The pigeon hole thing? That’s what happens when you dream. You subconscious sorts and organises your thoughts and recent experiences. It also gives you a present, it allows you to do in your dreams what you would never dream of doing in real life - like bumping off the mother-in-law. We only become aware of this process by accident and we call it dreaming. Mind you, I could be wrong.

I would also like to comment on dreams being more vivid when we are on meds. I’ve noticed this to be true. But then I get the same thing when I’m taking vitamins. lol

You're so right RoseBlue! When I was a child I went through stages of recurring dreams. As a small child, one was that they (who??) were taking my little training bed and tossing it over the railing of the bridge that crossed the big river in town, and I was still in it! I'd get a feeling of terror and panic and I'd wake up just before I'd hit the water! It so happens that my parents had just moved me into my two teenaged sisters bedroom to share and I was only about four years old. Needless to say, I didn't feel welcome.

Another one was that I'd be walking along with some of my friends (at about 9 years old), and I would just levitate up into the sky and go as far or as long as I wanted! THAT was a cool dream, and I liked it whenever I repeated it because it felt so real, like I really could fly above it all (the fear, uncertainty and boredom of life sometimes.)
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*lol* In my case I was already pregnant three times..so I'm done! As for my mother getting pregnant at 59/60, now that would be funny - to me, not her! I just took a nap and my ex just got out of a car that tore up the neighbor's lawn and then flipped over and I was trying to find my glasses so I could call 911.

It was weird because the landscape was of my parents' house in Mass. And my ex and I live in GA but I must have done dream patchwork and just included everything *lol*. I am not really on many symptoms meds but take a TON of vitamins so maybe that's whats making me looney tunes.

I have always been able to remember and sometimes manipulate my dreams but I just think it's interesting *lol* and Wiz's dreams are always just too funny *lol*

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