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ArteriesBindEveryon

Student
Feb 9, 2023
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Whenever I have a bad dream I find it way harder to wake up. Even if it has a "good ending" it doesn't matter because the damage has already been done. If I don't have to wake up for anything it can cause me to sleep for 12 hours straight. It throws off my sleep schedule severely. Any tips for preventing this?
 
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Csmith8827

Csmith8827

Strength.
Oct 26, 2019
946
Dude I don't really have nightmares honestly. My psyche destroyed all that shit somehow. I've had some really bad sex dreams before that I might consider nightmares...but they were completely fucked off. These nights if I dream there either decent sex dreams where I have a "nocturnal emission" (it's actually pretty cool cause your having sex in your sleep and getting off. My psyche is bent/slanted/attuned towards that...) Or a regular dream...pfft. Hahaha...
 
Kurushii

Kurushii

Student
Jan 14, 2023
137
Nightmares aren't very fun in general but them being harder to wake up from... Once I was stuck in an inception false awakening dream and it was DREADFUL. I could not wake up no matter how hard I tried. So when I stopped trying I woke up. So I can understand it being harder to wake up from a bad dream. If sleeping too much is your issue, then perhaps an alarm might help? There's a lot of general advice online for having better sleep in general too.
 
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lionetta12

Just a random person
Aug 5, 2022
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Whenever I have a bad dream I find it way harder to wake up. Even if it has a "good ending" it doesn't matter because the damage has already been done. If I don't have to wake up for anything it can cause me to sleep for 12 hours straight. It throws off my sleep schedule severely. Any tips for preventing this?
I can't wake up from my nightmares usually and I've had PTSD nightmares almost daily for 13 years, would like any advice on this too.
 
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missingpeace

Arcanist
Feb 4, 2023
431
I suffer from affliction of demonic oppression, I regularly get nightmares where I am in situations of distress, meeting long forgotten old acqauintances, revisiting places of my past, in all dreams I realise I am trapped and I can't get out and there is a very low miserable in my heart. My whole existence has been taken over by these entities, every morning I wake up and think - AM I STILL FUCKING HERE. I constantly feel like I'm nothing and I'm not here. I know noone is going to kill me for me, but this suffering is extreme and I wish I were just taken out already. I'm prevented from trying because my family is always home and I'm starting to resent them for keeping me alive.
 

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