MagicalMariya
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I don't really know if this is to be considered a nightmare, but for the past few weeks I have been having bad dreams almost every night, if not every other night. I wake up almost in tears every time, but I'm not as shaken up as a nightmare would.
Some of these may just seem odd but an example would be let's say I had a dream where I was kidnapped because I didn't like to eat bagels with raisins (?). Another one is where I follow the dream of my children running away as fugitives while I am dead and watch over them from the great beyond. (by the way, I am 18 and have never had any children). And a recent one which made me question these dreams is a nuclear WWIII where I am trying to escape with my family while being pursued by American soldiers one of which decides to help us who both he and I seemed to have fallen in love but still die (I am an immigrant).
I tried to do some research but all I can say is that I have never had any traumatizing experiences or sexual abuse. I come from a very calm and stable family where I do not think that my background should be influencing these dreams (even the one mentioned last, I love living in America :0). I am also a person who watches little to no television so my imagination isn't really influenced by it. I have one phobia (haemaphobia) but because I fear of losing consciousness more than blood itself, I also do not believe a phobia may be the cause of this.
Please help? I am very stumped and frankly quite tired of waking up every night at 3 in the morning.
Some of these may just seem odd but an example would be let's say I had a dream where I was kidnapped because I didn't like to eat bagels with raisins (?). Another one is where I follow the dream of my children running away as fugitives while I am dead and watch over them from the great beyond. (by the way, I am 18 and have never had any children). And a recent one which made me question these dreams is a nuclear WWIII where I am trying to escape with my family while being pursued by American soldiers one of which decides to help us who both he and I seemed to have fallen in love but still die (I am an immigrant).
I tried to do some research but all I can say is that I have never had any traumatizing experiences or sexual abuse. I come from a very calm and stable family where I do not think that my background should be influencing these dreams (even the one mentioned last, I love living in America :0). I am also a person who watches little to no television so my imagination isn't really influenced by it. I have one phobia (haemaphobia) but because I fear of losing consciousness more than blood itself, I also do not believe a phobia may be the cause of this.
Please help? I am very stumped and frankly quite tired of waking up every night at 3 in the morning.