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Old Nov 20, 2015, 04:02 PM
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Do you dream a lot about the person that you've lost? My mom passed away in January 2013 and since then I've had numerous dreams about her. Sometimes she talks to me, sometimes not, sometimes I don't even see her but I know she's around in my dream. I've woken up crying atleast 4 times, or immediately after waking I start to cry.

One of the most memorable dreams I had was of her and another family friend that passed away 6 months before she did were standing outside and my mom was holding a baby girl that looked about 6 months old. I was pregnant during this dream. Not long after having this dream I had a missed miscarriage and had to have a DNC. I got chromosomal testing and it turned out nothing was wrong with the baby (it wasn't meant to be) but I was carrying a little girl. I'll never forget that dream.
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Old Nov 21, 2015, 08:11 AM
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your dreams sound to me very important - often the most vivid dreams, the ones that we never forget, mean something to us, they are rare and not everyone gets dreams like that, but when they happen, they are very special.
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