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You need to turn this into a book, it would far surpass new publications
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Edited by o_____________o: 7/9/2017 9:18:13 PM
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Were you given vicadin or any pain killers after your accident? That can give you crazy dreams!
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Edited by Crock mocket: 1/10/2016 9:52:58 AMOh shiiiiit I think you broke the fourth dimension! It's like you're living out one timeline where you crash and one where you don't; that's where the split begins. I don't know how to help you and I'm sorry you're suffering but I'm seriously curious to know what's happening in this "alternate timeline." Imagine if there's an entire other world that another version of ourselves ate experiencing but you're the only one who has access to both worlds. You should study any correlations between the timelines by following world news and things. Edit: Made this before reading the full post so anyway there goes that theory. I would say get ahold of a psychiatrist but you've come to that conclusion yourself I imagine.
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Edited by pillowghost: 1/10/2016 9:45:48 AMAre you sleeping ok? If not, could be insomnia.[spoiler]but then again, why the hell am I here? I know very little about these things.[/spoiler]
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Edited by Elden Lord Archon: 1/7/2016 1:42:16 AMWow, you definitely need help. If your dreams are that realistic and that unpleasant, then it's actual torture. If I were u, I'd get a different insurance. If that's not possible or practical, I'd still get help. Do it before you have a dream where you get disemboweled! Feel free to make your own decisions, and decide what's best for you. But if I was in that situation, and I had to choose between being broke or getting tortured every night, I'd choose to get broke. [spoiler]In fact, I'd probably rather starve.[/spoiler] [b]Edit:[/b] Wait! I just thought of something!!!! You should become an author and write books about your dreams (or inspired off of your dreams). It [b]is[/b] a possibility that you're the only person on the planet who experiences this, so writing books about it will get you rich and famous. Then u can pay for your psychiatric help! :D
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You should try to train yourself to Lucid Dream. Then you could confront the problem at hand.
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Just pray to God for guidance :)
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Edited by DylanDeathly: 1/8/2016 12:21:29 AMYour not crazy. Your mind appears to have opened up something which perhaps slumbered before. I would highly suggest meditation. Never fear what your mind shows you while you sleep. Look up astral projection
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Have you ever had one of those dreams where you feel like you're falling and then you dream that you hit the ground so hard you wake up all of a sudden? I think it's like that. It all feels so real and scares the sh*t out of you. As for how to solve it....maybe just talk to someone you know about it, like a friend, or just a psychiatrist and figure out how to end it.
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Superpowers!... Lol
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I doubt you need psychiatric counseling. You sustained a concussion as a result of a traumatic accident. You are recovering and your mind is trying to process / reconcile the events. You report a history of lucid dreams, therefore this is not a new development. Further, the fact that you keep a journal indicates that you can differentiate between your dreams and actual events. As I'm sure your research as revealed, time passes in dreams at a much different rate. It is among the most distorted elements within the dream state. Typically, dream last between 5 and 50 minutes, although it often feels like much longer. You clearly have an active mind. Your resting state may be the only opportunity you afford your mind the time to clearly consider and process the events of the accident. I suspect you are missing an accounting of a portion of time after the accident (Blackout). Your mind is simply trying to fill in that missing gap. Each attempted solution to fill-in that time results in an alternative result (Claw hand, eyes staring at you, being attacked...etc). In short, your body experienced some trauma. Images of being attacked or threatened clearly correlates to your mind's attempts to rationalize the harm to your body. Your accident was relatively recent. There's no cause for alarm. In fact, your anxiety may well be contributing to your current condition. Give it time, you will be fine :))
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Edited by A Pumpkin Spice Bagel: 1/7/2016 6:45:10 PMdang man this is pretty weird/cool so far. I look forward to your next journal log
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I think you're dead.
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Question is, which is the dream?, and which is reality?
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Live, dream, repeat?
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Most of my dreams i can remember and i get very vague glimpses into my future usually about going somewhere and seeing something and then maybe a month later that will actually happen kinda cool
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a solution might be to get and MRI scan or something to analyze what parts of the brain are being triggered as the car crash may have triggered new connections to form that caused the areas of your brain that influence dreaming to either move/change in someway
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Do you believe in heaven and hell and having a soul? I've read a bit on near death experiences and they sound a lot like what your explaining here.
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Edited by Jasondurgen: 1/7/2016 3:28:42 AMI mean, I have dreams where I can feel things and use my senses. I can visually see and notice people, recognizing them as friends or family when you're not really supposed to, and time in my dream, as long as I pay attention to it, passes normally. Second after second, minute after minute. And my hands always have 5 fingers on each, even though they should have more, or even less, or not even be human at all. It's pretty much like a reality. I've had a few sexual dreams in which I could feel all of it (I won't get into detail with these dreams, just rough overviews), I've had MANY dreams in which the fear tension grew so high (for whatever reason. Maybe the world was ending or I was scared in a forest, whatever the case may be that fear was induced) that a random, masked man with a cleaver would fast walk towards me and wouldn't stop for anything. He couldn't die and his only reason for being in the dream was killing me. In My most recent dream with him, he actually grabbed me and was about to slice my head off but I woke up. I have many end of the world dreams in which the danger is high and usually involves either me killing people, or me running from people trying to kill me (or me running from a natural disaster). Like recently, it was an end of the world dream where there was some kind of eternal winter over the world and it was growing ever-colder every year but there was only place where it was like summer time. And everyone on earth was fighting for it. I was working with a group of people to try and take it, but every time I stepped in the pond in that little oasis, some large man from my group tried to drown me for whatever reason, and it actually felt like I was drowning. At the end of the dream when we won and took the place over, I ended up in the pond and heard splashing behind me. I already knew who it was but before I could react, I was under the water drowning. I was under there for what felt like 2 real time minutes until I finally accepted death, and inhaled a bunch of water which made me wake up, almost gagging like I had water in my lungs. I asked many people if they have similar experiences in their dreams and they all say I just have wicked crazy dreams. I am well known in my friend group and family for having crazy, freaky dreams. But I've known nobody else before now who actually was able to utilize their senses in a dream without them being askew.
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Could be a form of ptsd
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Just wondering, did you crash in Kansas near a Walmart?
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Let me first look up brain science in a jiffy
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That's pretty neat
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PM me. I can teach you alot about dreams. And lucid dreaming.
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> Be Me > Expect Fresh Prince >Disappointed :P