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Old Jun 05, 2014, 06:45 AM
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Sometimes my dreams feel sooo real and they can start a downward spiral 2 all sorts of crap running through my head confusing other thoughts & feelings......unable 2 realise what's actually happened & what im imagining cause of stuff I dreamt.....it only takes 1 little item or something some one says.....

Feeling unsure, uneasy, and doubting so much I thought I had a handle on....
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Old Jun 05, 2014, 08:41 AM
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I've had dreams like that. They were so real. It would take a whole day for me to shake it off. Sometimes there were things I couldn't get out of my mind for a long time and had to keep reminding myself that they weren't real. I had to stay on my toes so as not to say the wrong thing when I was with a someone I had dreamed about.

It does leave you unsure and uneasy. I hate having those kind of dreams. Keep working at it, I found they get better. Hope they do for you, too.
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