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NightMare  [message #19128] Sun, 11 January 2004 04:30 Go to next message
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A few days ago i had a terrible nightmare that scared the hell out of me. I was in Honduras at the time, the night before i was going to come back to the US.

This is what i remember......

I was in the bathroom washing my teeth, getting to go to bed. Everything seem alright when all of the sudden i felt something in my mouth. I looked myself in mirror and checked the inside of my mouth. To my surprise it was a tooth that had fallen off. In that instant i kept thinking it could not be possible, everything was ok with me and i kept wondering why it had fallen off. Minutes later i felt another tooth get lose to finally fall off. I was getting scare to see it, i wanted to stop it but it seemed like it was no way to do it. I began to taste blood in my mouth and by the minute it was getting worse. Just when i thought it was going to stop i felt all of my teeth were falling off, top and bottom. I was so scare and believed me i tried to put them back together but it was worthless.

I'm not sure if i was crying but without thinking i run out of the bathroom to my mother who was outside of the house with my aunt. When i got to her i tried to show her what was happing to me, I felt so helpless about not being able to do anything. When i got to her and saw my teeth falling off all she said to me was to leave her alone and go away. I turned to my aunt and nothing, nobody would help me. I was desperate to find someone to help me, not even my own mother would do it. I run back to the bathroom but this time i felt like my teeth were getting into place again. It was a scary feeling.

Minutes later i woke in my bed with my heart pumping really fast. I touched my mouth and i was happy to see my teeth were on their right places. The brain is an increible machine because i felt a little pain in my mouth when i woke. Is like my brain tought it was actually happening when really it was a dream. Anyways, i was happy it was just a dream but to me it felt so real i thought it was actually happening. I don't dream a lot and most of my dreams i forget but this one was different, i still remember everything about it.

I HATE NIGHTMARES!!!!!!



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Re: NightMare  [message #19135 is a reply to message #19128] Sun, 11 January 2004 06:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jaman is currently offline  jaman

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Urgh! Don't you hate those!?!?!?!
They creep me out too, *shudder*.
I've never had those before, but other pretty creepy ones.



You said when you'd die that you'd walk with me every day
And I'd start to cry and say please don't talk that way
With the blink of an eye the Lord came and asked you to meet
You went to a better place but He stole you away from me
Re: NightMare  [message #19141 is a reply to message #19128] Sun, 11 January 2004 08:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I may be a bit strange in this department, but I actually enjoy most nightmares. I used to have them quite often when I was younger, including recurring ones. Some scared me to death, but as I got into my teens, I learned that I could recognize when I was dreaming and that I could seemingly manipulate my dreams. Not always, though. but I did learn that I didn't have to be afraid of them, even if in my dream I was terrified. However, I seldom can remember my dreams or nightmares after I wake up.

As for your teeth falling out and your waking up with pain in your mouth, it is quite likely that the pain is what caused the nightmare, not the other way around.

{{{Sweet dreams}}}

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icon13.gif Yeah, those dreams are SCARY...  [message #19143 is a reply to message #19128] Sun, 11 January 2004 09:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Being older than you means I've had more time dreaming such dreams too, lol... YUCK!

Sorry you got so scared, and that nobody wanted to help you in your dream. Fortunately (or UNfortunately, depending on how you look at it), dreams are just dreams; this past night I had a really nice wet dream. I'd wanted it to be true, hehehe. Smile

Nightmares gets the thumbs down though. Sad

Take care:
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Re: NightMare  [message #19151 is a reply to message #19128] Sun, 11 January 2004 12:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Well,

I don't want to burst your bubble here, but this thing with your teeth all falling out was real. Only it happened when you were about 5 years old.

All human kids loose their baby teeth and it just might have been that you were dreaming of that experience supplimented with current awareness of your present surroundings.



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Re: NightMare  [message #19155 is a reply to message #19128] Sun, 11 January 2004 17:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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*wince* i'm sorry you had the nightmare ...

it's true though, when they say that dreaming of teeth falling out means you are either sexually repressed, or sexually unfufilled (it depends on how the teeth come out, painful or painless, blood or no .. i am into dream interpretation).

the only way i used to be able to survive dealing with nightmares was when i got into dream analysation .. you'd be surprised what most nightmares mean, and that 9 times out of 10 they don't have to do with *anything* terrifying--it's just your mind uses that measure (terror, fear) to get whatever message across it thinks is, subliminally (at the time until dreaming it), important. it's like your brain's version of "STAT" used in the ER. Smile

hope you're okay!



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what you said was interesting....  [message #19165 is a reply to message #19155] Sun, 11 January 2004 23:13 Go to previous message
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Well if i remember correctly, i did not feel any pain when they came off. I was just looking at the mirror and saw them come off one bye one. There was some blood because i remember the taste of blood in my mouth although it wasn't a lot. You might be right you know, sexually unfufilled might be correct or maybe a sexual a desire and i could not get it. Things did happened to me on the trip.

Lenny, good thing you had a wet dream. I have had quiet a few of those. In fact i remember once i had such a great wet dream i did not wanted to wake up from it, it felt so real. When i woke up and i managed to go back to sleep, i could not believe it but i went back to the same dream and continued where i left off. Unfortunally it only happened once, i never got to do it again. I haven't had a wet dream in a long time now, not that i remember at least.



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