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Old 02-29-2012, 12:33 AM #1
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Default Disturbing daydreams

The post about the weird dreams got me thinking of a weird side effect that I've experieced lately and wondered if anyone else experienced it as well.

I can handle the weird dreams I have while I'm asleep now since I'm almost a year into it now but it's the weird thoughts I have while I'm awake that bother me the most. I will be sitting and find myself thinking of something very disturbing. Once I realize what I'm doing I try to those thoughts I can't figure it out. It happens every day. These thoughts are very strange, vivid and disturbing. I can never figure out why or how these thoughts got into my head. I haven't been able to figure out if there is a pattern (like what I'm doing when these thoughts appear) but just know that it has happened enough that it bothers me.

Anyone else?
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