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Regular Dreaming...?
#1
Posted 21 June 2010 - 05:34 AM
This is probably a bit of an odd question - frell, I think something like this has already been posted but I'm just too lazy to look back through the thread history (because it's already past 10 for me here) - but really, how often do you remember waking up and at least remembering and knowing for a fact that, yes, you've had a dream? Even if you can't remember what the dream was necessarily about, do you remember that you dreamed about something?
I'm actually a bit curious because my lack of dreams (no, seriously) helped me realize that I wasn't getting enough good sleep. A friend of the family told me a few months ago that REM sleep is actually the only restorative sleep that you can get. I couldn't enter REM sleep, therefore I couldn't dream, therefore I was tired and drained as all hell in the morning. Ever since I started taking a certain medication to help calm my mind down, I've been dreaming a lot more lately, and I actually wasn't wanting to fall asleep in class.
Anyone else have similar incidents? Or am I just a total weirdo that unfortunately requires chemical support to actually have a dream?
Edit: ARGH, FRELL! *notes her perception roll made yet another critical failure/botch* Someone help me move this to the poll area? Please?
#2
Posted 21 June 2010 - 07:10 AM
What I find unusual about my dreaming, sometimes when I wake up - let's use a day where I have to be up by 7am regardless. I'll wake up when I set my alarm for 6, sleep for 6 minutes until the snooze button lifts and the alarm buzzes, sleep for another 5 minutes after the snooze is hit.. and in that extremely short period of time, I'll have some of the most vivid dreams I can come up with while I'm trying to cheat myself of having to get up to be out the door by sometime after 7.
Other times, when I'm extremely tired and find myself tossing and turning all night, I won't remember much -if anything- of my dreams. Sometimes my anxiety fuels my dreams, other times it completely saps my dreams and I wake up with nothing. But, I've got erratic schedules lately and unless I'm down and out with the aid of something, I don't sleep for more than 2 consecutive hours before I'm up, looking around, readjusting and falling back to sleep.
If I go a week without ANY recollection of shards of dreams, I worry.
#3
Posted 21 June 2010 - 05:35 PM
1. I have imsomnia
2. I have many pains
3. I CAN'T STOP USING MY IMAGINATION
I daydream 24/7 even when I'm about to fait from exaustion, but the upside of it is that I don't need to sleep to dream. But my condition is getting worse and I think I'm going to ask the doc. for medecine.
#4
Posted 26 June 2010 - 04:34 AM
#5
Posted 04 July 2010 - 01:06 AM
I never really understood what insomnia was. Is it like you have an urge to stay awake or is it like you lay in bed for seemingly hours and you can't go to sleep?The one thing I love to do most is sleeping but I hate that I can't sleep as easily as everyone else because:
1. I have imsomnia
2. I have many pains
3. I CAN'T STOP USING MY IMAGINATION
I daydream 24/7 even when I'm about to fait from exaustion, but the upside of it is that I don't need to sleep to dream. But my condition is getting worse and I think I'm going to ask the doc. for medecine.
#6
Posted 04 July 2010 - 04:20 AM
Let me tell you, it's not as much fun as it may sound because you feel so absolutely tired that you can't do anything that requires serious concentration.
#7
Posted 04 July 2010 - 06:31 AM
I'm like that sometimes. I'll try to sleep and because I can't I go play video games or read forums and blogs. Then I realize what time it is and say, "I'm going to sleep" but I end up doing what I'm doing for another two or three hours. My sleeping schedule is always getting thrown around.I've had insomnia at times. It's like lying awake in bed, hoping/trying to fall asleep. Usually I eventually give up and play some mindless video game, after enough fruitless hours of attempting sleep and not succeeding.
Let me tell you, it's not as much fun as it may sound because you feel so absolutely tired that you can't do anything that requires serious concentration.
#8
Posted 05 July 2010 - 02:40 AM
I think too much, so I often lie in bed trying and wanting to sleep, but I have all sorts of things I want to do/read/watch/think about. It's dreadful.I never really understood what insomnia was. Is it like you have an urge to stay awake or is it like you lay in bed for seemingly hours and you can't go to sleep?
I've been dreaming a lot lately. Often I'll dream every other or every few days, never one after the other.
#9
Posted 07 July 2010 - 10:21 PM
See, I wake up a lot during the night, so it seems as soon as I fall asleep again, I go straight to REM sleep. Then BAM it's super easy to remember.
And I'll get insomnia every once in a while, too. It is horrible. Once I laid in bed literally all night without sleeping, and I had school the next day and fell asleep in every class.
#10
Posted 10 July 2010 - 04:50 AM
#11
Posted 10 July 2010 - 06:59 PM
#12
Posted 10 July 2010 - 10:07 PM
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