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Old Jan 06, 2014, 09:09 PM
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I am still having problems staying asleep, at nite.
i have no idea why?? my ex?? I see him in my dreams
every nite still, usually he never says anything, but last nite
I actually heard his voice talking to me while dreaming, but
did not remember what he said. It wuz soft and nice, not mean
and harsh. weird. I am also sleep eating too still. I dont get why,
bc I have a full meal before bed. DAMN Seroquil. Lol.
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Old Jan 08, 2014, 12:36 AM
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I think I read somewhere that in dreams, your mind acts out things it wants to happen real life but doesn't. Maybe your subconscious needs some loving support, and so you dreamed about the soothing voice of your ex. I don't know about the sleepwalking. Maybe search the web or ask a doctor about it.
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Old Jan 08, 2014, 11:46 AM
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Thx!! ur prolly rite.
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