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Old 07-04-2010, 01:06 AM   #25
ysorian
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Seriously man, are you taking large amounts of any kind of hallucinogenic drugs? Cos these symptoms are exactly what one would expect from the usage of psychedelic narcotics such as LSD, peyote, cannabis, shrooms, etc...

Also, do you have any history of PTSD, obsessive compulsive disorder, or alcoholism?

I think your problem might lie in one of these areas, and is not a physical disorder at all.
i do have a history of limited lsd use, datura, shrooms and copious amounts of marijuana but that was all over 12 years ago and i had these "symptoms" well before any such use. i got into drugs at the age of 19 but ive been conscious of the dots since about 6 and the "Night Terrors" since about 9


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I wish my dreams were like that. All my dreams result in me inevitably being killed. Heck, a few nights ago I had one about some monster and a dark building and for whatever reason a kid im barely even friends with was their, said 'OH SHIT WE HAVE TO RUN' and other useless 'no shit, sherlock' styled phrases. I would wake up, fall back asleep an dcontinue the dream, til my friend just wasn't in it anymore, and I was corninered in a room LOL Then it was 7 in the morning and I couldn't fall back asleep, THANK GOD.

Has anyone ever had a recurring dream before?

The only recurring dream I've ever had was this;

Im in a dry desert, the ground underneath is cracked from lack of water. This is some sorta village. There's a hut in front of me, and it is burning ,and I here screams from inside, but all I do is stand outside the hut, then look to my left up a wide flight of stairs, and some sorta zombie thing comes down, then I wake up.

Weird.
If you want a Jungian interpretation, the hut is you, the desert is how you percieve your life, the lack of water is a lack of unconscious thought, and the zombie thing is how u see urself interacting with urself? A fear of what is within, i would call it a fear of change.

But thats just Jung
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