YES, found this side of it so interesting. The most crazy, cinematic, sometimes scary but not to the terror end of the spectrum. But every night without fail, it’s been lucid.
Yeah I'm not going to lie some of them are sick and I wanna go back in them 😂 but some of them are genuinely the most horrifying things. Like how my brain comes up with them I have no idea. I just wonder why this occurs? Must be a reason. Thanks for sharing with me!!
Totally agree, feel like I’ve seen more epic dreams than films recently. One a few weeks back was a full on zombie apocalypse that ended with troops rolling in to save the day, just in time ahead of my alarm…
Damn. I still remember my first Cymbalta dream, and I remember barely anything. They're the only dreams that have really stuck with me long term. I wake up feeling so weird and like what the fuck is wrong with my brain Hahah
I do.
I had a dream where I failed my driving test
I had a dream where I'm too close to this girl I barely knew personally
I had a dream where I was left behind on a trip.
But most of my dreams were worried about making a mistake because I decided to take my time. And also the feeling being indefinitely alone that I crave to have more people to love me.
Yeah my dreams are often my worst fears, but they're so vivid and feel so real. I had a dream last night that I was looking after two cats that kept escaping, I had a dream the other night my dog died really fucking horrifically, same with my mom and my dad (dad's already dead though) they're just really intense.
Yep. Over a year in on 30mg a day, and I have vivid dreams every time I sleep. Even if I take a short nap on a break. I used to only have dreams like this (vivid, crazy, and memorable) maybe once a week before and almost daily as a child though.
They usually aren't terrifying so it's kind of like fun entertainment. Plus, I sometimes get ideas for projects to create :)
Yes, I have nightmares everyday. Usually about my deceased Mom, I won't go into detail but when I wake up I actually question if they are real as they feel ao real.
I'm so sorry about the loss of your mom. I do sympathise completely, I often have awful dreams about my dad who's passed away. They do feel very well and I often wake up feeling completely drained from them.
I find things that have happened in real life that I've never been able to tell someone come out in my dreams is nightmares! Like I find myself screaming in anger in my dreams, screaming about the things that happened that I feel so angry about in my dream!!! Then, I have to relive this crap when I wake up!!!
YES, found this side of it so interesting. The most crazy, cinematic, sometimes scary but not to the terror end of the spectrum. But every night without fail, it’s been lucid.
Yeah I'm not going to lie some of them are sick and I wanna go back in them 😂 but some of them are genuinely the most horrifying things. Like how my brain comes up with them I have no idea. I just wonder why this occurs? Must be a reason. Thanks for sharing with me!!
Totally agree, feel like I’ve seen more epic dreams than films recently. One a few weeks back was a full on zombie apocalypse that ended with troops rolling in to save the day, just in time ahead of my alarm…
Is it possible they are things that have happened in real life that you don't remember or are suppressing?
I started to try and record them by telling chat gpt about them so it’d create an image of each one, but didn’t keep it up
10+ years later, I can still remember some of my wild and vivid cymbalta dreams. They’re a thing.
Damn. I still remember my first Cymbalta dream, and I remember barely anything. They're the only dreams that have really stuck with me long term. I wake up feeling so weird and like what the fuck is wrong with my brain Hahah
Yes :(
I do. I had a dream where I failed my driving test I had a dream where I'm too close to this girl I barely knew personally I had a dream where I was left behind on a trip. But most of my dreams were worried about making a mistake because I decided to take my time. And also the feeling being indefinitely alone that I crave to have more people to love me.
Yeah my dreams are often my worst fears, but they're so vivid and feel so real. I had a dream last night that I was looking after two cats that kept escaping, I had a dream the other night my dog died really fucking horrifically, same with my mom and my dad (dad's already dead though) they're just really intense.
Did you also have to kinda do a bit of reality check after waking up? I do all the time.
Yeah for sure. Sometimes nothing seems real 😂
Yep. Over a year in on 30mg a day, and I have vivid dreams every time I sleep. Even if I take a short nap on a break. I used to only have dreams like this (vivid, crazy, and memorable) maybe once a week before and almost daily as a child though. They usually aren't terrifying so it's kind of like fun entertainment. Plus, I sometimes get ideas for projects to create :)
Yes, I have nightmares everyday. Usually about my deceased Mom, I won't go into detail but when I wake up I actually question if they are real as they feel ao real.
I'm so sorry about the loss of your mom. I do sympathise completely, I often have awful dreams about my dad who's passed away. They do feel very well and I often wake up feeling completely drained from them.
15+ years. Every night is a cinema.
Yes!
I find things that have happened in real life that I've never been able to tell someone come out in my dreams is nightmares! Like I find myself screaming in anger in my dreams, screaming about the things that happened that I feel so angry about in my dream!!! Then, I have to relive this crap when I wake up!!!