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Old September 7th 04, 03:58 PM
Jo Firey
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"Singer709" wrote in message
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I need some advice about a recurring nightmare involving my beloved
Vanilla, now at Rainbow Bridge. So you'll understand, I have extremely
vivid dreams that are highly realistic and strong. Therefore when I
have nightmares, they are doozeys.


If I take too much of certain medications I will have very vivid, bordering
on nightmare dreams.

There is a possible way to get rid of this particular dream if it is coming
too often. I had to do it after a car accident that reliving it was taking
over my life. I went to a therapist who used a process similar to hypnosis
to redirect my train of thought when ever the accident would intrude. That
instead I would switch to thinking about a place I enjoyed as a child.

May all you dreams be happy ones, or at least properly entertaining.

Jo


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Old September 7th 04, 04:18 PM
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On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 07:58:05 -0700, "Jo Firey"
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"Singer709" wrote in message
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I need some advice about a recurring nightmare involving my beloved
Vanilla, now at Rainbow Bridge. So you'll understand, I have extremely
vivid dreams that are highly realistic and strong. Therefore when I
have nightmares, they are doozeys.


If I take too much of certain medications I will have very vivid, bordering
on nightmare dreams.


This also happens when going off, or reducing one's dosage of some
medications, too. When I stopped taking an MAOI a couple of years
ago-- yowza. I was seeing people and things I hadn't seen since
infancy.




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Old September 7th 04, 04:18 PM
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On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 07:58:05 -0700, "Jo Firey"
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"Singer709" wrote in message
om...
I need some advice about a recurring nightmare involving my beloved
Vanilla, now at Rainbow Bridge. So you'll understand, I have extremely
vivid dreams that are highly realistic and strong. Therefore when I
have nightmares, they are doozeys.


If I take too much of certain medications I will have very vivid, bordering
on nightmare dreams.


This also happens when going off, or reducing one's dosage of some
medications, too. When I stopped taking an MAOI a couple of years
ago-- yowza. I was seeing people and things I hadn't seen since
infancy.




Theresa
Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh
My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com
alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/
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Old September 7th 04, 06:34 PM
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On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 07:58:05 -0700, "Jo Firey"
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If I take too much of certain medications I will have very vivid, bordering
on nightmare dreams.

There is a possible way to get rid of this particular dream if it is coming
too often. I had to do it after a car accident that reliving it was taking
over my life. I went to a therapist who used a process similar to hypnosis
to redirect my train of thought when ever the accident would intrude. That
instead I would switch to thinking about a place I enjoyed as a child.

May all you dreams be happy ones, or at least properly entertaining.

Jo


EMDR?

Ginger-lyn

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Old September 7th 04, 06:34 PM
Ginger-lyn Summer
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On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 07:58:05 -0700, "Jo Firey"
wrote:


If I take too much of certain medications I will have very vivid, bordering
on nightmare dreams.

There is a possible way to get rid of this particular dream if it is coming
too often. I had to do it after a car accident that reliving it was taking
over my life. I went to a therapist who used a process similar to hypnosis
to redirect my train of thought when ever the accident would intrude. That
instead I would switch to thinking about a place I enjoyed as a child.

May all you dreams be happy ones, or at least properly entertaining.

Jo


EMDR?

Ginger-lyn

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Old September 7th 04, 06:34 PM
Ginger-lyn Summer
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On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 07:58:05 -0700, "Jo Firey"
wrote:


If I take too much of certain medications I will have very vivid, bordering
on nightmare dreams.

There is a possible way to get rid of this particular dream if it is coming
too often. I had to do it after a car accident that reliving it was taking
over my life. I went to a therapist who used a process similar to hypnosis
to redirect my train of thought when ever the accident would intrude. That
instead I would switch to thinking about a place I enjoyed as a child.

May all you dreams be happy ones, or at least properly entertaining.

Jo


EMDR?

Ginger-lyn

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Old September 7th 04, 06:37 PM
Ginger-lyn Summer
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On 7 Sep 2004 02:13:17 -0700, (Singer709) wrote:

I need some advice about a recurring nightmare involving my beloved
Vanilla, now at Rainbow Bridge. So you'll understand, I have extremely
vivid dreams that are highly realistic and strong. Therefore when I
have nightmares, they are doozeys.

My lovely Vanilla and I were together 18 years and she died in my
arms, of a heart attack, about 5 years ago. She has a special place in
my heart, even though I now enjoy the company of a wonderful big
orange fuzzball, "RJ".

In my recurring dreams (and I have them about twice a month), I'm back
in my childhood home of nearly 50 years ago. And in the dream, I
suddenly realize, much to my horror, that I've somehow "forgotten"
Vanilla all this time and had callously abandoned her, without a
second thought, leaving her alone, unloved, and maybe even unfed!
upstairs in my folk's house, without any way of her to get love and
petting from me, let alone food or water.

In real life, of course, we were constant companions and never had ill
times, and naturally I'd left my childhood home a good 30 years before
I even rescued Vanilla as a kitten. And of course, I was never hurtful
or thougtless to her, ever.

Nevertheless, these dreams are completely vivid and intense. And I'm
at the old home, and I suddenly realize that I've "forgotten" Vanilla
and have left her to starve to death!

So I run upstairs, calling for her over and over again. The emotion is
immense and the terror is crushing. In my dream I'm crying and sobbing
in anguish at what I've somehow done.

Many times I cannot find her. Sometimes I find her and she'd dead! Or
sometimes she's very weak and ill (having been neglected by me all
this time), and is dying.

I can only tell you that the dream is a terrible nightmare, and when I
finally awaken, I'm shaking with emotion for a long time afterward.

Do any of you have similar "abandonment of loved pet" dreams? Can you
tell me why I might be having these awful nightmares?

Thanks.


I'm sorry this is happening, and I think Norm had some very good
advice/comments.

I have had some nightmares about RB cats, but they usually only
occurred once after their crossing. I figured it was all those messy
feelings of grief coming out (guilt, fear, pain, loss). Perhaps you
have never fully resolved the grief? If so, if you can find a way to
fully resolve it, the nightmares should stop.

At any rate, here's hoping they do stop, and you return to happy
dreams.

Ginger-lyn

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Old September 7th 04, 06:37 PM
Ginger-lyn Summer
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On 7 Sep 2004 02:13:17 -0700, (Singer709) wrote:

I need some advice about a recurring nightmare involving my beloved
Vanilla, now at Rainbow Bridge. So you'll understand, I have extremely
vivid dreams that are highly realistic and strong. Therefore when I
have nightmares, they are doozeys.

My lovely Vanilla and I were together 18 years and she died in my
arms, of a heart attack, about 5 years ago. She has a special place in
my heart, even though I now enjoy the company of a wonderful big
orange fuzzball, "RJ".

In my recurring dreams (and I have them about twice a month), I'm back
in my childhood home of nearly 50 years ago. And in the dream, I
suddenly realize, much to my horror, that I've somehow "forgotten"
Vanilla all this time and had callously abandoned her, without a
second thought, leaving her alone, unloved, and maybe even unfed!
upstairs in my folk's house, without any way of her to get love and
petting from me, let alone food or water.

In real life, of course, we were constant companions and never had ill
times, and naturally I'd left my childhood home a good 30 years before
I even rescued Vanilla as a kitten. And of course, I was never hurtful
or thougtless to her, ever.

Nevertheless, these dreams are completely vivid and intense. And I'm
at the old home, and I suddenly realize that I've "forgotten" Vanilla
and have left her to starve to death!

So I run upstairs, calling for her over and over again. The emotion is
immense and the terror is crushing. In my dream I'm crying and sobbing
in anguish at what I've somehow done.

Many times I cannot find her. Sometimes I find her and she'd dead! Or
sometimes she's very weak and ill (having been neglected by me all
this time), and is dying.

I can only tell you that the dream is a terrible nightmare, and when I
finally awaken, I'm shaking with emotion for a long time afterward.

Do any of you have similar "abandonment of loved pet" dreams? Can you
tell me why I might be having these awful nightmares?

Thanks.


I'm sorry this is happening, and I think Norm had some very good
advice/comments.

I have had some nightmares about RB cats, but they usually only
occurred once after their crossing. I figured it was all those messy
feelings of grief coming out (guilt, fear, pain, loss). Perhaps you
have never fully resolved the grief? If so, if you can find a way to
fully resolve it, the nightmares should stop.

At any rate, here's hoping they do stop, and you return to happy
dreams.

Ginger-lyn

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Old September 7th 04, 06:37 PM
Ginger-lyn Summer
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On 7 Sep 2004 02:13:17 -0700, (Singer709) wrote:

I need some advice about a recurring nightmare involving my beloved
Vanilla, now at Rainbow Bridge. So you'll understand, I have extremely
vivid dreams that are highly realistic and strong. Therefore when I
have nightmares, they are doozeys.

My lovely Vanilla and I were together 18 years and she died in my
arms, of a heart attack, about 5 years ago. She has a special place in
my heart, even though I now enjoy the company of a wonderful big
orange fuzzball, "RJ".

In my recurring dreams (and I have them about twice a month), I'm back
in my childhood home of nearly 50 years ago. And in the dream, I
suddenly realize, much to my horror, that I've somehow "forgotten"
Vanilla all this time and had callously abandoned her, without a
second thought, leaving her alone, unloved, and maybe even unfed!
upstairs in my folk's house, without any way of her to get love and
petting from me, let alone food or water.

In real life, of course, we were constant companions and never had ill
times, and naturally I'd left my childhood home a good 30 years before
I even rescued Vanilla as a kitten. And of course, I was never hurtful
or thougtless to her, ever.

Nevertheless, these dreams are completely vivid and intense. And I'm
at the old home, and I suddenly realize that I've "forgotten" Vanilla
and have left her to starve to death!

So I run upstairs, calling for her over and over again. The emotion is
immense and the terror is crushing. In my dream I'm crying and sobbing
in anguish at what I've somehow done.

Many times I cannot find her. Sometimes I find her and she'd dead! Or
sometimes she's very weak and ill (having been neglected by me all
this time), and is dying.

I can only tell you that the dream is a terrible nightmare, and when I
finally awaken, I'm shaking with emotion for a long time afterward.

Do any of you have similar "abandonment of loved pet" dreams? Can you
tell me why I might be having these awful nightmares?

Thanks.


I'm sorry this is happening, and I think Norm had some very good
advice/comments.

I have had some nightmares about RB cats, but they usually only
occurred once after their crossing. I figured it was all those messy
feelings of grief coming out (guilt, fear, pain, loss). Perhaps you
have never fully resolved the grief? If so, if you can find a way to
fully resolve it, the nightmares should stop.

At any rate, here's hoping they do stop, and you return to happy
dreams.

Ginger-lyn

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Old September 7th 04, 11:23 PM
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Ginger-lyn Summer wrote:

There is a possible way to get rid of this particular dream if
it is coming too often. I had to do it after a car accident that
reliving it was taking over my life. I went to a therapist who
used a process similar to hypnosis to redirect my train of thought
when ever the accident would intrude.


EMDR?


That's what I thought, too. I tried that a couple of times - did nothing
for me. But I'm thinking that maybe the person I did it with didn't know
what she was doing. Sometime I'd like to try it again.

I actually don't mind having nightmares. I mean, if I had horrible ones
night after night, causing me to lose sleep and develop anxiety and stress,
that would certainly be a problem. But if I occasionally have an intense
bad dream, I actually find it fascinating rather than upsetting. Such
dreams tell me a lot about myself.

I have a lot of recurring dreams, too - sort of "theme dreams" that I
get sometimes 2 or 3 times a month over a period of many months or even
a few years. When that happens, the dream usually progresses over time,
with certain things happening slightly differently each time, often
moving toward some kind of resolution. I think it's an interesting
process. Well, interesting to me, anyway. I have discovered that nobody
else is as fascinated by my dreams as I am.

Joyce
 




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