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Josy 14-10-2013 01:57 PM

Just reading your post reminded me of this Glenn...


Years ago one of my sisters went to the swimming baths with her friend and let her friend use her hairbrush because she had forgot to bring hers, anyway...when she got home my mum told her she shouldn't let anyone use her hairbrush in case they have nits and this must have stuck in her mind because my parents heard noises coming from the back room of the kitchen that night and when they got up my sister was sleepwalking and had put her hairbrushes, hairbands and pillow covers into the washing machine. :joker:

Glenn. 14-10-2013 01:57 PM

I was sharing a room with my grandad and I scared the crap out of him. He said I started screaming then fell out of bed, then run out of the room. Still screaming.

Glenn. 14-10-2013 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Josy (Post 6430489)
Just reading your post reminded me of this Glenn...


Years ago one of my sisters went to the swimming baths with her friend and let her friend use her hairbrush because she had forgot to bring hers, anyway...when she got home my mum told her she shouldn't let anyone use her hairbrush in case they have nits and this must have stuck in her mind because my parents heard noises coming from the back room of the kitchen that night and when they got up my sister was sleepwalking and had put her hairbrushes, hairbands and pillow covers into the washing machine. :joker:

:joker:

Redway 14-10-2013 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 6430174)
..yeah I've had that as well, when you try to scream and there's nothing there and it all seems so real doesn't it...awww, I'm, sorry to hear that you suffer from panic attacks, Redway..I didn't know that..and that must be so scary if they're similar to those dreams..:hug:...

Yeah, I have the absolute misfortune of suffering anxiety-related issues, so obviously get moments of intense fear and panic. It's really weird how sometimes they pop out of the blue and there seems to be no obvious trigger. :laugh:

I've learned to deal with them over the years, though, so I can usually get myself back to normal again. Breathing exercises really help.

arista 15-10-2013 10:53 AM

"From nightmares to bizarre
nocturnal visions: What your
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Verbal 15-10-2013 10:58 AM

I think they are meaningless thoughts that mix together things in your subconscious from things you've done, seen are worried, excited about etc. They are also massively influenced by the types of food/drink you take in. I very rarely have dreams that I remember, a week or so ago I had indian food a few hours before I went to bed and had the weirdest night of dreams I can remember.

Redway 15-10-2013 10:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Josy (Post 6430489)
Just reading your post reminded me of this Glenn...


Years ago one of my sisters went to the swimming baths with her friend and let her friend use her hairbrush because she had forgot to bring hers, anyway...when she got home my mum told her she shouldn't let anyone use her hairbrush in case they have nits and this must have stuck in her mind because my parents heard noises coming from the back room of the kitchen that night and when they got up my sister was sleepwalking and had put her hairbrushes, hairbands and pillow covers into the washing machine. :joker:

:laugh:

Apple202 15-10-2013 10:23 PM

is it just me that finds the thought of sleepwalkers terrifying

Stu 15-10-2013 10:24 PM

I liken dreams to being your hard drive defragging.

Ammi 16-10-2013 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 6430602)
Yeah, I have the absolute misfortune of suffering anxiety-related issues, so obviously get moments of intense fear and panic. It's really weird how sometimes they pop out of the blue and there seems to be no obvious trigger. :laugh:

I've learned to deal with them over the years, though, so I can usually get myself back to normal again. Breathing exercises really help.

..sometimes the 'trigger' for things isn't a conscious one, but a sub-conscious one so it's not always obvious or explainable...but I'm glad you've learned to 'control' them as much as you can and breathing..(obviously lol..) does help as well....

Vanessa 16-10-2013 12:06 PM

Sometimes i have sexy dreams. I love those. :evilgrin:

arista 16-10-2013 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanessa (Post 6433342)
Sometimes i have sexy dreams. I love those. :evilgrin:



Yes Inspiration moves

Vanessa 16-10-2013 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 6433357)
Yes Inspiration moves

They're better that nightmares. :hugesmile:

Mystic Mock 16-10-2013 10:47 PM

I think that dreams are a metaphor for what's gonna happen in the future, I don't know if I'm sounding crazy but that's what I think as I still remember a dream where me, one of my Uncles, my parents, and my Brother was all in one of the bedrooms and there was food on the bed with the writing saying "Bomb" on the bed and then the next day my Uncle told my Mom that his Son had a Cyst on his head since he was 2 years old.

And I think that dream might have said that some bad news was gonna be delivered to the family, or hopefully I'm crazy and that's not the case.

Mystic Mock 16-10-2013 10:48 PM

To explain the story better the incompetent NHS didn't know about it until recently.


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