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Trav1985
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Default Mar 25, 2015 at 03:04 PM
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I've had the same exact dream twice. Everything was pitch black and all of a sudden a HUGE spider would be coming down on it's web toward my face, and I would wake up in a cold sweat screaming and running around my house in my underwear completely histarical. What does this mean? Another time I was at a friends house and we shared the bed and I had a dream of her face and it was mutating and I woke up screaming on top of her choking her. She was so scared I was going to kill her. When I came to I was frightened and questioned my myself and what was going on in my head. Any thoughts on what these dreams mean?
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Default Mar 25, 2015 at 04:09 PM
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Not quite sure what they mean, I think there is a dream group here. But I will say that meds can cause some wacky dreams!! May or may not be the case but I'd keep track of the things you dream about. I personally believe dreams can be an opening of ourselves.
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