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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 79100" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>WW, I am so sorry. I know the feeling. I have weird dreams, too, and wake up in the middle of the night covered in sweat. I sometimes walk around the house to make sure everyone is all right.</p><p>One time I had a horrid dream about easy child, where I was driving to a cemetery where everyone came out of the graves at night, and they'd take over your mind and invade your body. husband had already been "taken," and I was desperately trying to save easy child, even though she was seated next to me and the doors were locked. Then she turned and looked at me and her eyes had glazed over and I knew it was too late. I grieved as though she had truly died.</p><p>Funny thing is, husband, when I told him, said, "Oh, I saw that movie!" and it was almost an exact copy of a movie I'd never seen.</p><p>I've had things come true, too. I like to think that it's because I'm connected to the people around me and I'm letting my subconscious "work" while I'm asleep. Often, you see and hear things during the day and you store them in your brain, but you don't consciously realize it. While you're sleeping, you put all the pieces together and thus, "predict" the future. It's amazing how our brains are always working, even when we're asleep.</p><p></p><p>Oh, one more thing. I often sleep in the guest room, because husband snores. When we first moved into the house where we're now living, I had repeated, horrid nightmares to the point I called it "The Nightmare Room." I even asked easy child and husband to sleep in there to see if the same thing would happen to them. Of course, they weren't interested. I decided to rip out the carpet and pad, replace it, repaint the whole room, and scrub everything down. The nightmares were cut down by about 50%.</p><p>Don't know what sorts of toxins were in there but since I don't believe in ghosts, that was my only option. And I was pleased with-the results.</p><p>Now, to get rid of the other 50% ... but then, I've always been like that.</p><p></p><p>Good luck! I feel for you. Nothing like waking up exhausted from a good night's sleep. :frown:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 79100, member: 3419"] WW, I am so sorry. I know the feeling. I have weird dreams, too, and wake up in the middle of the night covered in sweat. I sometimes walk around the house to make sure everyone is all right. One time I had a horrid dream about easy child, where I was driving to a cemetery where everyone came out of the graves at night, and they'd take over your mind and invade your body. husband had already been "taken," and I was desperately trying to save easy child, even though she was seated next to me and the doors were locked. Then she turned and looked at me and her eyes had glazed over and I knew it was too late. I grieved as though she had truly died. Funny thing is, husband, when I told him, said, "Oh, I saw that movie!" and it was almost an exact copy of a movie I'd never seen. I've had things come true, too. I like to think that it's because I'm connected to the people around me and I'm letting my subconscious "work" while I'm asleep. Often, you see and hear things during the day and you store them in your brain, but you don't consciously realize it. While you're sleeping, you put all the pieces together and thus, "predict" the future. It's amazing how our brains are always working, even when we're asleep. Oh, one more thing. I often sleep in the guest room, because husband snores. When we first moved into the house where we're now living, I had repeated, horrid nightmares to the point I called it "The Nightmare Room." I even asked easy child and husband to sleep in there to see if the same thing would happen to them. Of course, they weren't interested. I decided to rip out the carpet and pad, replace it, repaint the whole room, and scrub everything down. The nightmares were cut down by about 50%. Don't know what sorts of toxins were in there but since I don't believe in ghosts, that was my only option. And I was pleased with-the results. Now, to get rid of the other 50% ... but then, I've always been like that. Good luck! I feel for you. Nothing like waking up exhausted from a good night's sleep. [img]:frown:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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