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Posted by Cinderella on August 24, 2004, at 9:03:33
As the hippies would say...wow man. I had another trip last night. First weird dream I had I was an air traffic controller and I screwed up and resulted in the deaths of 200 people and then $1million in damage on the ground. Next one was I was going to star in a movie with Clint Eastwood and the personal trainer there told me I was too fat and would have to be "put into shape for the movie." Then last night, the weird dream that Frued would have a FIELD DAY WITH:
I dreamed I grew a penis. It started out as an appendage the size of my thumb and progressed to a humongous size! I was embarrassed and devastated as I consulted a surgeon who just laughed hysterically at me when I showed him what was wrong! Then, I woke up laughing. Too weird. Too funny. Well, I may not watch alot of TV these days but one thing's for sure: I am getting a high quality of "amusement" from my dreams.
Hope everyone is feeling well today.
C
Posted by shortelise on August 24, 2004, at 12:51:35
In reply to More Wild/Vivid Dreams on Zoloft!, posted by Cinderella on August 24, 2004, at 9:03:33
Here's my theory -
sometimes meds let our dreams out. They let us dream, they don't "make" us dream. What do you think?
I love those dreams - I have also dreamt I had a penis. I think I'd like to have one in my next life, except I'm afraid I would think it was so cool that I'd want to show it to everyone. :-)
ShortE
Posted by Cinderella on August 24, 2004, at 15:48:49
In reply to Re: More Wild/Vivid Dreams on Zoloft! » Cinderella, posted by shortelise on August 24, 2004, at 12:51:35
Ha ha ha!!!! Funny! Yah...it should would be handy to have a penis. Then I could just pee in the woods whenever I wanted. LOL
You may have something there about the dream thing. I wasn't dreaming before the Zoloft and my sleep was always unrestful. I used to wake up achy and tired.
C
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