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Old Apr 26, 2014, 11:14 AM
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I keep having very strange dreams. Maybe some of it is related to taking my depression medication, citalopram. I dreamed that I left my current job as a medical assistant and went back to an old job I used to have at a dry cleaners.
Only the dry cleaner's was remodeled and different. It was very dark in the cleaners and there was a room that contained nothing but beautiful Christmas trees. I was content in the dream and was doing my job with joy and confidence. An old co-worker from the medical office (who happens to be retired currently) came up to me and I apologized to her for leaving the medical office. She told me I didn't have to apologize, it's okay. Then I felt guilty for leaving the medical office without giving 2 weeks notice. In real life I am a medical assistant at a busy chaotic medical office and my job is very hard. I have been giving lots of thought to seeking another job. Just wondered what anyone else thought of this.

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Old Apr 26, 2014, 11:25 AM
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This means you are moving on to another job. You are leaving the busy more chaotic part of your life behind. The beautiful Christmas Trees are the more peaceful and joyful part of yourself.
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