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I have been basicaly sober for the past two months and i am begining to have really intense dreams, like I can feel the pain I dont knw how i know i just do i wake up soar in the effected areas and in the dream i just know i can feel it, has anyone else experienced this
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What do u mean? Like in your dream you are doing something and in the morning you have the pain/bruses to prove it? My g/f has that, she had a dream someone was holding her wrists, woke up and had two small bruses on her arm. dont know what to tell ya, other then when i went to jail, and was sober i started to have crazy good dreams. Are u completly clean? keep up the good work. Muirner |
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I find I have my craziest dreams when I go on a sober period. The other
night I dreamt I was a third-rate "unlisted goverment agency" Magician operative. I was deployed for low-level occult missions.. but the freaky parts of the dream were whenever I got very upset/embarassed I uncontrollably would turn into something random, like fish that change colour when you startle them, into something like gorrila torso, trench coats for legs, octopus arms and a lamp for a head.. it felt so real and the walls were talking to me when no one was looking and telling me "it's comming, you've always waited and it's almost here".. fucking freaky. |
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I have had the same problem almost every time I have quit drugs, and also before I ever started using drugs. The dreams are so real to my life that I know my mind is generating them, but I really don't feel I need any more stupid dream lessons at this point in my life. Marijuana always made me have some weird dreams but they were never scary, and rarely could I ever remember them. Pain pills make me feel good no matter what happens while I am sleeping. Xanax sometimes gives mealmost photorealistic nightmares, other than that all other benzos put me in a deep dream sleep where I usually don't dream much or don't remember my dreams. I started using nootropics this year and they helped me feel really refreshed when I woke up and made me have dreams that were like little life lessons each night, which was nice when Ididnt have anypot for a month. Anything besides that pretty much takes all my energy I assume and leaves me without dreams or leaves to me too much on edge to dream at all.
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