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Old May 21, 2012, 10:58 AM
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Last night I had a dream, I was on a cruise ship with my family. It's a cruise ship I have not been on in real life, but I remember it from previous dreams. This entire time I was trying to get close to a certain family member of mine (I'm currently waiting for a very important response from her) but all of our other family members kept getting in the way. The cruise in no way crashes or sinks. The dream is essentially me trying to get close to her, and I keep getting blocked somehow. There was one opportune moment where I did manage to sit next to her and make her laugh, but like a second later, it was ruined.

I know, it sounds meaningless, but this response I'm waiting for means a lot to me, and I think my dreams are trying to tell me something about it. Maybe even my body too? Lately, no matter how much sleep I get, I feel exhausted and anxious in the morning. I know the anxiety is over this issue, but the exhaustion is something new. It's just so hard to open my eyes when I wake up, and when I do, I just feel so tired throughout the day.

Help?

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