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Old Jan 09, 2010, 09:15 PM
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Does anyone else have extreme pain while they are asleep or dreaming that does not happen in the daytime and does not have any cause the doctors can find? I will periodically have intense physical agony in my back while I am dreaming and I can not wake myself up from it. I just go around in my dream trying to do whatever I am doing such as looking for a breakroom with food in an office - but I will be in very real pain that I can feal completely. And I will know I am dreaming but can not wake myself up from it. But when I do wake up, I no longer have any pain. ??
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Old Jan 09, 2010, 10:27 PM
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I have pain ALL THE TIME when I am dreaming. I mean, nearly every night. As I told you, I have lots of nightmares and a good majority of them involve extreme pain. Sometimes a bone will be broken, sometimes I'm shot, all different kinds of things. The deal with me though is the pain lingers for a bit when I can finally wake myself up.
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