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Melodymaker
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OK you know it's serious when you're dreaming in Lyme.

Dream

Went to get some tickets. Asked them a question about the event which they answered.

Half way back I realized I didn't get the tickets.

Went back with a friend who also asked them a question about the event.

Later on I realized I still didnt' get the tickets.

When I went back they were closed! =O

Do you think my subconcious is trying to tell me I have LymeBrain??

As If my "concious" didnt' already know that?? ROFL

Maybe I'm weird, but I find it extremely funny that I am officially now forgetful in my dreams.

I'll let you know if I ever get those tickets, and then maybe I can join the "Limo" crew. =)

Anyone else?

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"For I know the plans I have for you...plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11

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Topaz
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I think lyme is just such a part of our every day thoughts that in one way or another it is bound to pop up in our dreams as well.

Two nights ago I had a dream about deer being really close to me. So close that I could see ticks crawling all over them.

I'm pretty sure that came from seeing the video clip on here of the clueless people feeding the deer.

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Starfall1969
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I don't have lyme brain come up in my dreams, but I do dream about many of the symptoms I have getting worse.

My vision has been acting very strange lately, and one night I dreamed that my eyes began crossing in very strange ways, so that was scary.

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Melodymaker
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Wow Starfall, that is a scary thought. I think our worries do manifest in our dreams.

Maybe we can think thoughts of health and joy for a few minutes before we go to bed. Then that will come up in our dreams. I'll try it tonight.

Topaz, I'm sure your right that the video triggered the dream. I hope you don't see deer close up in real life!

Tonight, It's only happy dreams. Blessings to you both!

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Melody,

We are on our way, check out the thread. Your dream is funny. I dream lyme dreams but they are not so amusing!

xx,
Feelfit

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Melody,
I always tell my children that they can rewrite

the ending of their dreams. We usually use this

for bad dreams. I tell them to imagine the dream

ending in a good way. That might be a way where

they are happy or safe, depending on the dream.


So here's what MOMMA PB says: relax,close your

eyes and go over your dream in your mind. When

you get to the part when the place is closed,

just picture the lady who works there coming

back. She has her keys in her hand. She is

apologizing to you as she opens the door and

turns on the lights. She tells you she'll get

your tickets immediately. Then, she apologizes

again and comments how Lymebrained SHE is!


Just a different perspective. [lol]

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Topaz
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I remember learning about that in psychology class.

Supposedly we're all born with the ability to do that with our dreams, change things to our liking.

If we don't learn to use it early on, we lose it.

So it's great that you do that with your kids, PB4. Chances are they will hang on to that ability into adulthood.

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