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Re: Does anyone else feel like they are in a dream?
« Reply #30 on: December 07, 2010, 11:14:57 PM »
I once done some PCP back many many years ago and thought that i was in a dream. Even to this day, I still get that odd feeling every once in a while. Feels like youre walking around in someone elses body.
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Re: Does anyone else feel like they are in a dream?
« Reply #31 on: December 07, 2010, 11:17:14 PM »
I think this feeling started a few weeks ago when I had a dream, then I woke up (but I was still dreaming) and then I woke up for real.


Its a really odd feeling
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Re: Does anyone else feel like they are in a dream?
« Reply #32 on: December 07, 2010, 11:47:31 PM »
I think this feeling started a few weeks ago when I had a dream, then I woke up (but I was still dreaming) and then I woke up for real.


Its a really odd feeling
Ive had some very odd things happen to me as well. OBE type things while sleeping. Since my father died I sleep walk. When to bed in my room and woke up down stairs with all the lights on in the house. Left meat out to thaw over night. Woke up with it sitting on a plate on the table. Like i made a plate to eat.

Have you been stressed out lately?

That is what my Dr says is causing most of my issues.
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Re: Does anyone else feel like they are in a dream?
« Reply #33 on: December 08, 2010, 12:03:18 AM »
Ive had some very odd things happen to me as well. OBE type things while sleeping. Since my father died I sleep walk. When to bed in my room and woke up down stairs with all the lights on in the house. Left meat out to thaw over night. Woke up with it sitting on a plate on the table. Like i made a plate to eat.

Have you been stressed out lately?

That is what my Dr says is causing most of my issues.

I have been stressed, but not all the time.
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Re: Does anyone else feel like they are in a dream?
« Reply #34 on: December 08, 2010, 12:09:36 AM »
I have been stressed, but not all the time.
Go talk to a dr about it bro. Could be many things. Better to be safe.
Stress will make you feel like youre dying. Ive been having some brutal anxiety attacks. They come out of no where. You can be thinking about the nicest things and BOOM.
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Re: Does anyone else feel like they are in a dream?
« Reply #35 on: December 08, 2010, 12:37:02 AM »
Go talk to a dr about it bro. Could be many things. Better to be safe.
Stress will make you feel like youre dying. Ive been having some brutal anxiety attacks. They come out of no where. You can be thinking about the nicest things and BOOM.

I know exactly what you mean. For several years I suffered from anxiety attacks that would totally incapacitate me. Just like you said, they would come right out of the blue. Often times I'd end up laying down, thinking that it was the final straw for me. Usually I'd fall into a deep sleep (from exhaustion) after I calmed down a bit.

Finally, my Wife convinced me to see a Doc. He did a few tests and then sat down with me. I told him all about the episodes, and his answer to me was (I watermelon you not) "You're freaking out." He prescribed some anti-depressants that I started to take.

Took those for about two weeks and then said to myself, "Self, if they make a drug to set your mind straight, then you should be able to handle it on your own."

That was about five years ago. Every now and then I still get that anxious tingle trying to crawl up on me, but I've been successful at keeping it at bay by simply telling myself that I'm not dying, I'm only "freaking out" and can handle the situation.

Good luck to all you guys. Stay strong and maintain a high level of confidence in your abilities to handle what life throws at you.

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Re: Does anyone else feel like they are in a dream?
« Reply #36 on: December 08, 2010, 01:52:03 AM »
check blood sugar

Yep -- sounds like blood sugar.

Really, though, all of us here are not the best sources to ask.  You should go get a physical and talk to your doctor about it while you are there.  You would only lose your medical if there is something medically wrong with you -- in which case, you need to get it dealt with anyway.