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<blockquote data-quote="Trinkwasser" data-source="post: 76893" data-attributes="member: 11875"><p>You too?</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately mine are usually pretty trivial, I find I dreamed something I subsequently see on TV or similar. They've become so common they don't phase me any more. Now if I could predict something useful . . .</p><p></p><p> . . . the main influence on my dreams is antidepressants. On SSRIs I usually had technicolour dreams which unfold like a movie in which I was not involved. On Effexor I actually participate. </p><p></p><p>Had a weird one the other morning. There was a long boring coucil meeting and I went out with someone for a walk in the garden. Then I started to hear a call for votes over the Tannoy</p><p></p><p>"Fourth call! Fourth call!"</p><p></p><p>Didn't know what had happened to the previous calls. While trying to get back into the building I woke up and this bloody collared dove was bellowing in through my window "Coo-COOO! Coo-COOO!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trinkwasser, post: 76893, member: 11875"] You too? Unfortunately mine are usually pretty trivial, I find I dreamed something I subsequently see on TV or similar. They've become so common they don't phase me any more. Now if I could predict something useful . . . . . . the main influence on my dreams is antidepressants. On SSRIs I usually had technicolour dreams which unfold like a movie in which I was not involved. On Effexor I actually participate. Had a weird one the other morning. There was a long boring coucil meeting and I went out with someone for a walk in the garden. Then I started to hear a call for votes over the Tannoy "Fourth call! Fourth call!" Didn't know what had happened to the previous calls. While trying to get back into the building I woke up and this bloody collared dove was bellowing in through my window "Coo-COOO! Coo-COOO!" [/QUOTE]
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