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<blockquote data-quote="GraceK" data-source="post: 392196" data-attributes="member: 47233"><p>Well ... no wonder I wake up tired!!! :shock: </p><p></p><p>I've discovered I have a very active and tempestuous dream life at times. Last week I woke up one night in the middle of an almighty row with my ex husband. God knows what we were shouting about but we were both yelling at each other at the top of our voices and I kept yelling "I can't get through to you, you NEVER LISTEN and you always shout me down. Well I'm not going to be shouted down this time!!!"</p><p></p><p>I woke in the middle of that and I was exhausted to say the least. Two nights later I woke again, this time I'd been trying to phone him in my dream and was angry that he wasn't answering his phone. Then in the dream I went to my handbag and found MY HUSBAND's phone was in MY bag and so I got angry again that I couldn't get through to him. So I phoned my sister and asked her to try phoning him, and I kept saying "I just CAN'T get through to the man!" Then I woke up. Again, exhausted, hyped up, angry, you name it. No flipping wonder I'm having night sweats. There's more going on in my sleep 20 years post divorce than went on when we were married!!! :lol: </p><p></p><p>I didn't remember one single dream for well over 15 years and now I'm waking almost every night in the middle of some weird or wonderful scenario. Last night I dreamed of a friend who is no longer a friend and in the dream I was conversing with her daughter who was telling me what her mother is 'really like'. I woke up feeling really, really sad and a bit gobsmacked that all this is still swishing around in my psyche after all these years.</p><p></p><p>Maybe there's more to diabetes than meets the eye. </p><p></p><p>Anyone else surprised by the content of some of their dreams lately?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GraceK, post: 392196, member: 47233"] Well ... no wonder I wake up tired!!! :shock: I've discovered I have a very active and tempestuous dream life at times. Last week I woke up one night in the middle of an almighty row with my ex husband. God knows what we were shouting about but we were both yelling at each other at the top of our voices and I kept yelling "I can't get through to you, you NEVER LISTEN and you always shout me down. Well I'm not going to be shouted down this time!!!" I woke in the middle of that and I was exhausted to say the least. Two nights later I woke again, this time I'd been trying to phone him in my dream and was angry that he wasn't answering his phone. Then in the dream I went to my handbag and found MY HUSBAND's phone was in MY bag and so I got angry again that I couldn't get through to him. So I phoned my sister and asked her to try phoning him, and I kept saying "I just CAN'T get through to the man!" Then I woke up. Again, exhausted, hyped up, angry, you name it. No flipping wonder I'm having night sweats. There's more going on in my sleep 20 years post divorce than went on when we were married!!! :lol: I didn't remember one single dream for well over 15 years and now I'm waking almost every night in the middle of some weird or wonderful scenario. Last night I dreamed of a friend who is no longer a friend and in the dream I was conversing with her daughter who was telling me what her mother is 'really like'. I woke up feeling really, really sad and a bit gobsmacked that all this is still swishing around in my psyche after all these years. Maybe there's more to diabetes than meets the eye. Anyone else surprised by the content of some of their dreams lately? [/QUOTE]
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