Cancer and Dreams
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I think that you went to bed thinking either conscionsly or unconsionsly about cancer and it rolled over into your dreams. I guess that i am lucky because i never remember my dreams but the last month or so i can not sleep. I lay in bed for hours before i nod off. Good luck with your future and God bless. David0
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Dreams
To me dreams sometime are a part of worrying too much about something, or just our brain with a lot of mixed up emotions about what goes on in our life. Sometimes I watch my Dog sleeping and can see her pars and eyes moving like if she is running. The brain is an amazing computer and is always working doing something like Dreaming.
Take care
Hondo0 -
Dreams
I think we can have dreams based on what we see, hear and watch. You watch a scary movie, you may have scary dreams.
Sometimes our fears or concerns can also play a part in what and how we dream because that is when our bodies are truly at rest (or they are supposed to be) and that is when we let the fears of the day come to the surface.
I have premonition dreams. I always have, like my mother and her mother before her. My daughter and granddaughters also have them. But we have learned how to separate fact from fiction, fantasy from reality, and we don't worry about it.
Here's hoping you get restful sleep without the crazy dreams!
Blessings,
Teresa0 -
Painful dream
I dreamed I had a recurrence in my spine that was terribly painful and the surgery to remove the tumor was unsuccessful. It was horrible. I awoke the next morning with the remote control for my TV under my back. I laughed about that one for days.
meredith0 -
LOL... That is a good one!!amr2662 said:Painful dream
I dreamed I had a recurrence in my spine that was terribly painful and the surgery to remove the tumor was unsuccessful. It was horrible. I awoke the next morning with the remote control for my TV under my back. I laughed about that one for days.
meredith
LOL... That is a good one!!0
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