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Old Jan 11, 2011, 07:05 PM
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So I posted about the weird dream where my bf murdered someone and I was fine with it.

Well last night I had another dream that was even weirder!!!!

In my dream I met up with my ex and his new wife (he is not really married IRL) and for some reason.....he had MY child (which I do not really have). So in my dream, we had a child together and, when we broke up, he took it. AND he tried to take my cat, Hera and a dog (also which I don't have). And I went to some crazy lengths to get my cat and dog back.

Nothing in that dream was even remotely true. I don't even get it. We never had a kid and I have never even been pregnant. I don't have a dog and he doesn't have a wife......so I really don't get what that dream had to do with anything.

What is going on with these nonsense dreams lately?!

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Old Jan 11, 2011, 07:18 PM
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haha I know how you're feeling.. I always have weird dreams. As long as they're not affecting you negatively in any way then I guess it's okay, however I like yourself do not have an explanation to such dreams, I just wake up astonished.
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Old Jan 12, 2011, 11:38 AM
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I'm gonna see if maybe these are a side effect of lamictal. Cause I have had weird dreams before but this is just crazy. And they're so often. It's not just once in a while, it's a couple times a week.
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Old Jan 12, 2011, 02:18 PM
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It's the whole triad/family thing; father/mother/child, child/dog/cat; sounds like you're trying to balance :-) Did you try to get your child back or just the dog and cat, LOL. That would be another threesome; you/dog/cat, would be unstable if you added the child and/or gave up either the dog or cat.
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Old Jan 12, 2011, 04:03 PM
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That's the thing. I didn't want the child back. In fact, one of my points for me keeping the dog was that, if he took it, it would bite the child!

That makes sense about balance. The new semester starts next Tuesday and everything is going to start flooding in again.
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Old Jan 18, 2011, 02:52 PM
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now that sounds the a great TV series but sometimes your dreams are just all different thoughts you have mixed in with things you may have watched or saw that day all rolled up into one.
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Old Jan 18, 2011, 04:15 PM
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I'm gonna see if maybe these are a side effect of lamictal. Cause I have had weird dreams before but this is just crazy. And they're so often. It's not just once in a while, it's a couple times a week.
Yes, could be a side effect.....I also notice I have those strange dreams if I eat before bed.......
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