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Old Sep 13, 2013, 12:08 PM
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Last night I had dreamt that I was hanging out with Skrillex and that I was following him and talking with him, and then my friend came up to me and told me that Skrillex wasn't real and that I was talking to a chair and I was having psychosis again. This is the first dream I've had of psychosis in a while. It is my biggest fear of having psychosis and going back to the hospital. What does this mean?

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Old Sep 13, 2013, 12:57 PM
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I've had two dreams like that, usually me hearing scary voices or seeing scary things that aren't real, but either realizing that I must be hallucinating or being told so.

I don't actually have psychosis though in my waking hours. So I'm quite curious as to what dreams like this can mean.
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Old Sep 13, 2013, 01:20 PM
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Last year, Clint Eastwood was talking to a chair at the Republican Convention on live TV! I think he is the one who should be put in a Hospital. Your dream seems quite normal, you will be OK.
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