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Hiya,
My question is this..Does anybody else 'not dream'?..I dont seem to (or at least I very rarely remember them)
I am 28 and I think I have had about 2 dreams in the past few years. both of which have been little more than vague recollections ("umm....I was in a swimming pool")
I have never had a nightmare either (which I find quite daunting as I'd be totally unprepared should I ever have one)
So, I just wanted to know, does anybody else have this (or NOT as the case may be)
Bit unfair really, hearing other peoples vivid recollections of the fantastic fantasy lives they lead when they sleep..I just go to bed......then I wake up.
R x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Dreams can be recalled with practice, and once you start, you should find you do have a more active dream life. There are a couple of ways to help, first write down any bits of a dream you do remember on waking. If you were really determined after that you can set an alarm at random times, as if you wake up in a dream you will remember it. Sleep clinics can do this during REM so you only have to do one session.
Anything that happens during the day similar to it will also remind you of a dream the previous night, and once you get used to the process you should get a more active dream life. But apart from a few special ones most of my dreams are pretty pointless and I would be quite happy not to remember most of them.
.....well...
What can I say? what great responses...
MargeB - Fascinating thought thay my brain may dismisss 'irrelevant' dreams, My memory tends to be more geared towards thigs that generate an emotional response than anything else (I have looked it up, Its called an emotive memory apparently)
In that I have trouble remembering what I did yesterday However I LOVE Film & Music and can learn song lyrics / film scripts in no time.
Lillabet - Thank You. No I am woken by an alarm, though I do tend to have only about 5 hours a night...maybe this also has an effect?
Kick3m0n - I find that truly fastinating and would love to know if your dreams faded once you had given birth?
TopTotty - Oooh so cruel ha ha - My friend Clare does the same to me, has incredible drems and just relishes detailing every minute back to me :)
Octavius - yay, someone else!!! - Are you a more outgoing in normal life then. I am. Maybe the quieter types have more dreams then..?
Hamish - Thanks, My sleep is quite erratic, I sleep quite deeply but have been known to open my eyes and talk to people. I can also be woken up 10 times and people will say I was awake and spoke to them but I will argue till eternity that I hadnt been woken as I have absolutley no memory of it
DavidH - Thank You - This is definitely worth investigating....I would love to have my sleep patterns monitored. Oh and I wouldnt care how dull they could be...I just want one..
Thanks everyone for you help
R x
Hey
xxlizziexx - Yay, another one, I have been asking at work and one of my bosses doesn't remember dreams either - cheers for that :)
MikeyPR - Thats fantastic, I have just looked on google, this looks very interesting, not sure I like the idea of taking hormones just to see if I dream, I will definitely be asking my GP the next time I go. cheers bud.
R x
You can't get Melatonin in the UK anymore.
It used to be sold in health food shops as a dietry suppliment.
I buy it online and even with delivery it's cheap.
Works a treat. Dreams are more Lucid too; and more than one a night.
With a little practice I have heard that you can learn to contol your dreams too.
How much truth in that I don't know. One thing is sure. I'm now havine some whicked dreams.
Be good to hear how you get on.
ALL THE BEST
Mike
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