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Old Jul 26, 2005, 03:15 PM
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I had another dream where I woke up in tears. This time, what happened was (if I remember correctly) me, my Mom, my Dad and my Grandpa were all playing cards in my living room. I didn't want to play anymore, but felt like I had too. Finally I burst and flipped the cards and left very frustrated and confused. I ran outside and was crying and punched a telephone pole. I kept punching things when I could. When I came back to my house my Mom was sitting on the porch. She told me my Dad and Grandpa were very mad about what happened earlier. I was still freaking. I turned and saw my Dad sitting in the chair beside my Mom. I dont remember if he said anything, but I know my Mom said something that just made me think "You're NOT GETTING IT" so I grabbed the side of her chair and she fell out of it, but I hadn't meant to do that.

I turn to my Dad, and grab his chair, and he falls backward...I hadn't meant to do that either. This whole time all I can feel is frustration and anger and it's consuming me. Last thing I remember from the dream is one of them saying they were going to call 'the hospital' (mental, im assuming) and then I kinda woke up. I was breathing very heavily and sorta crying when I woke up, and whining a little bit. It was all very surreal.

Combining this with my other dream I begin to wonder...why am I having all these bad dreams? Where things go wrong, or I go nuts? I've never been sent to a mental hospital, I'm not on any meds, it's summer time so all I do is work (which I like) and no school (so no stress). My parents and I aren't fighting, and overall, things are pretty good. But these dreams keep freaking me out and I'm curious as to why I keep having them.

Any thoughts or insight? I'm not seeing a T, so I couldn't ask for a professional opinion. Anyway, thanks for taking the time to read...I appreciate any help!
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Old Jul 26, 2005, 03:31 PM
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Here's your clue:

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"You're NOT GETTING IT"

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You bet you're frustrated about something! Your family can be just symbolic of authority figures in your waking life. Best pay attention to the anger in your dream. Your subconscious it telling you something. Only you or someone that knows you intimately can figure that one out for you.

Good luck! "I feel your pain."
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Old Jul 26, 2005, 06:33 PM
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That is a strange dream. Maybe you should see a T about your dreams? Best of luck to you.

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