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Old Sep 26, 2017, 07:50 AM
Anonymous50123
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last night and this morning the voices have been in my dreams
Sometimes as voices and sometimes as people

One female voice i usually hear finally showed me her face in my dream this. Morning and in my dream she attacked me and I woke up in pain

I could almost feel blood oozing from an open wound too, but i think that is just a hallucination

Does anyone else have te voices in their dreams?
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Old Sep 26, 2017, 08:01 AM
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Yes I used to but somehow either the meds or long term lack of symptoms has helped with that......
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Old Sep 26, 2017, 12:40 PM
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I don't think it is that unusual to have hallucinations mix with our dreams during psychotic episodes. Hallucinations and dreams have a close connection. I recall Jung describing a schizophrenic as living in a waking dream.
The last episode that I went through, I had some really strange vivid dreams. Later I learned about sleep paralysis and having hallucinations both visual and auditory associate with those SP experiences. I think those were related to the strange vivid dreams I had during my last episode.
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