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Some disturbing dreams.


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This is one particular dream that has been on my mind for a few weeks.

It starts off with me inside a big blue hotel, almost like a labyrinth. Somehow I had the knowledge that it's a place where male prostitutes go to do the dirty with their clients. While I'm trying to find a way out, an old woman smiles at me and hands me a very large bag of candy (think garbage bags), but it's clear and the candy does not move no matter how much I shake it. The candies are round and all sorts of colors. I particularly remember blue and yellow ones. Anyway, there's an elevator behind the woman and I step inside. There are other people there, and while I wait I eat some of the candy. The dream skips at this point.

I'm in a car with my uncle and someone is banging on the window next to me. I'm covering my head because the glass has almost shattered, but I don't make any attempt to escape. The dream skips once again.

I am in my room back home with my "boyfriend," the grim reaper, apparently. He almost looks cartoonish, dressed in a black robe. He has skin everywhere but on his face, a skull. Apparently it's his birthday, and there's a present in my room, for him, I guess. Inside is a baby doll that crawls along a set track (looks like train tracks). After we plug it in and turn it on, it begins to crawl and the reaper gets a face. I remember almost everything about it, he even had small traces of acne. For some reason, he runs out of the room at this point. The doll begins to scare me, so I try to unplug it. For some reason, the extension cord I plugged it into has all sorts of things plugged into it, but I can't follow their cords to anything within my room. It is then that I hear the doll speak. "I died anyways... I don't think I'm ready," it says. It glitches and repeats the last sentence over and over. I become afraid now and I try even more frantically to unplug it.

This is when I wake up.

 

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Thoughts?

Damn. Honestly, that's all I can say.

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Haha. Well, thank you for the reply nonetheless.

I don't want to create a new thread just for this, but I have a problem a lot of times when I dream.

I grind my teeth. Hard. To the point where my teeth have chipped. I wake up and I can taste the grounded up powder of my teeth in my mouth. I've had them fixed up but I need to again, more tiny chips in my teeth.

While I sleep, no matter where I am in the dream, when this happens my jaw is just out of control. It either opens up so wide that I cannot close it or it closes down so forcefully that I can't open my mouth or my teeth shatter. It's so horrible.

I bought a night guard, but when I boiled it my teeth wouldn't sink into it. Eh.

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Did you seek professional help about this? That doesn't sound normal but there's probably some medical knowledge on it.

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Grinding your teeth while sleeping isn't too uncommon. See a doctor if you can. Or at very least make sure you're always using a mouth guard, as you indicated you bought.
One of my friends did speed in high school and teeth-grinding is one of the side-effects. It can be pretty serious. You only get one set of adult teeth!


As for the content of dreams, I've always believed that the best people to interpret a dream is either the person who had the dream or someone with a close relationship. I don't know your psychological makeup and what might be stressing you out.
However, the out-of-control jaw is almost definitely an effect to the physical sensation of you grinding your teeth. I suspect that if you find a way to stop that (probably with a doctor's help), that aspect of your dreams will go away.

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Thanks for the help both of you. I will see a doctor.

It's funny that I can't remember having any good dreams, ever. Always nightmares. There have been dreams where I see my friends crying and struggling and reaching out to me for help and I just wake up crying.






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