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I had a weird dream last night which made me wake up in a cold sweat.

I dreamt that I started to pull out my own teeth willingly with surprising ease. It seemed quite real, so real in fact that when I woke I immediately checked my teeth (and checked for blood) and got myself a drink of water. 

Whether this was a dream or a nightmare is debatable, but do any other members of the forum have any vivid dreams which they wish to share or discuss?

I'll share another dream to start. This was quite some time ago but I still remember it well. I used to quite often misplace/lose keys and watches. In one dream I opened a door, went into a room and discovered a big pile of keys and watches - presumably representing the items I'd previously lost. 

If dreams do have meanings then I'd probably guess that dream had some underlying sub-conscious message attached.
No idea why but on more than one occasion I have dreamt that I was on viewing this forum and have also dreamt Flickr notifications.

Should probably be spending less time on these sites.
They say losing teeth in a dream is a common symbol representing anxiety. It tends to come up during times of transition and often points to concerns experienced by the dreamer in waking life.
(25 May 2015, 10:00 am)citaro5284 wrote [ -> ]They say losing teeth in a dream is a common symbol representing anxiety. It tends to come up during times of transition and often points to concerns experienced by the dreamer in waking life.

You been on Google, like, citaro5284?
(25 May 2015, 10:01 am)Dan wrote [ -> ]You been on Google, like, citaro5284?

You know me to well.....Didn't the poster say things were changing yesterday or was that someone else
(25 May 2015, 10:02 am)citaro5284 wrote [ -> ]You know me to well.....Didn't the poster say things were changing yesterday or was that someone else

Yup. I did. Maybe my dream does represent underlying anxiety in transitioning from one place to another.
From http://www.dreamdictionary.org/common/teeth-dreams/

I don't know which one applies specifically to me...

Pulling Teeth:
This type of dream can be interpreted differently depending the context of the events that surround it.  The key word here in the dream is “pulled”, so that might be an indication that something needs to come out.  Teeth are in the mouth so its possible that it could be related to speaking. It could also be related to pulling yourself too hard in some situation or event in your life.   If somebody else is pulling at your teeth it could suggest they want to get something out of you.  Some have experience teeth dreams if they fear the dentist and have a tooth ache.

Losing Your Teeth:
Losing your teeth could be an indication that your stress and anxiety levels could be to high in your life right now and needs to be fixed.  These types of dreams can be somewhat tricky to translate because you might have to face aspect of yourself you could be ignoring.
*Attachment Issues (trying to hold on to something)
*Fear of letting go to something that was part of your life for a long time.
*Afraid of failing
*You dread the feeling of embarrassment
*You may feel a lack of control in your relationship
* Is it possible you set your goals to high and they are crashing down
*What are you afraid to loose
*Are you trying to cover up something
*Afraid of losing your money or the feeling of being abandoned.

But then again different websites have different interpretations of dreams. Of course each 'specialist' will claim to have in-depth knowledge...

From: http://www.dreammoods.com/dreamdictionary/t.htm

Teeth

To dream that you have rotting or decaying teeth implies that you may have said something that you shouldn't have. You may have uttered some false or foul words and those words are coming back to haunt you.

To dream that your teeth is sparkling or gleaming signifies happiness and fulfilled wishes.

To dream that you are brushing your teeth refers to your level of confidence, your struggles and your aggressiveness. You need to look out for yourself and your own interest. Perhaps, you feel that your position is shaky.

To dream that your teeth has fallen out and you try to refit them back into the mouth signifies a lack of self-confidence and embarrassment. You are afraid that others will know of your short-comings. If you acted calmly in your dream, then it may point to how can make the best out of any situation. You are able to rise above unfavorable circumstances.

Dreaming that there are teeth growing all over inside your mouth from the roof of your mouth to under your tongue means that you are on the defensive about something and may be a little overly aggressive about it.

If you dream that your teeth is broken or that it has been knocked out, then it means that you have misspoken about some matter. It is also refers to the consequences of your words and/or what you say about others.  

Make of that what you will.

I also have an upcoming dentist appointment soon and was thinking about it either yesterday or the day before. I don't particularly like going to the dentist so that may have something to do with my dream. 
I hate the whole falling down the stairs nightmare thing! I believe the reason behind it is your heart rate (when your asleep) has dropped dramatically and if you didn't have this reaction - your heart would stop.

The other one I hate, when your just about to fall asleep and you feel you've suddenly fell off the bed - I believe when this happens, you either fall asleep or wake up.
I often have vivid dreams. Neve nightmares.

I won't bore you with all of them, but after seeing my Fantasy Football come to a slow, spluttering halt over the last few weeks, I was over the moon to find out that the Premier League had made a mistake and there was another weekend of fixtures to come.
The obvious benefit, of being able to re-jig my team for one last push.

Ah and also, I often dream of a reliable, affordable public transport system Wink
Don't know why but a recurring dream (nightmare) I've had over the years is jumping off the top of the stairs in Boyes, Newton Aycliffe and landing on the ground.

This wakes me up everytime and also means that I can never go upstairs in there, not I'd want to as I don't want to look at fabrics and curtains.
When i was younger, to stop my self having nightmares I used to have a little sentence that i used to say. I can't remember what it was but all i can remember is me lying in bed, closing my eyes and quickly saying that sentence every night regardless of how much sense it made (which since it was me probably meant none!). It worked a majority of the time and sparked positive dreams.
I'll be having nightmares tonight after watching the clips about the guy from South Shields being shot with a shotgun on Crimewatch...
(26 May 2015, 8:23 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]I'll be having nightmares tonight after watching the clips about the guy from South Shields being shot with a shotgun on Crimewatch...

Don't have nightmares; do sleep well. 

Old Crimewatch crack - couldn't resist sorry.

I haven't watched it for years. Do they still sign off with that?
(26 May 2015, 2:33 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]I often have vivid dreams. Neve nightmares.

I won't bore you with all of them, but after seeing my Fantasy Football come to a slow, spluttering halt over the last few weeks, I was over the moon to find out that the Premier League had made a mistake and there was another weekend of fixtures to come.
The obvious benefit, of being able to re-jig my team for one last push.

Ah and also, I often dream of a reliable, affordable public transport system Wink

Dont we all.
(26 May 2015, 8:31 pm)MurdnunoC wrote [ -> ]Don't have nightmares; do sleep well. 

Old Crimewatch crack - couldn't resist sorry.

I haven't watched it for years. Do they still sign off with that?

Don't think so - the phrase certainly didn't ring a bell to me! Tongue 

Have no idea why I watch Crimewatch... The mugshots of "dangerous people" they're on the lookout for are always scary too. Hate the re-constructions.
(26 May 2015, 8:36 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Don't think so - the phrase certainly didn't ring a bell to me! Tongue 

Have no idea why I watch Crimewatch... The mugshots of "dangerous people" they're on the lookout for are always scary too. Hate the re-constructions.

I used to be an avid viewer many years ago. When I was at school it used to be a major topic of conversation during breaktimes the day after. Don't know why I stopped watching. I guess I must have been out doing more exciting stuff. IIRC, it used to air on Thursdays.
Digging up an old thread, based on one if my strange, vivid dreams.

For some reason, in my dream it was the 24th February. Apparently (I haven't checked it out), it was the 4th anniversary of Jereny Beadle's death - so ITV had essentially a day of scheduling dedicated to the comedic genius that was Jeremy Beadle.

I have no idea if this was even a Jeremy Beadle stunt, but one of the most hilarious highlights in my dream, was of him crouched by the side of the road giving the thumbs up to camera with his little hand, as (authentic 1980's) vehicles went over a pressure pad in the road - emitting a funny noise.

As I type this message, the Beadle's About theme tune is rattling around my head.

I have said previously that my dreams are vivid.
I should perhaps mentioned they were beyond strange.

Ah and kids, if you haven't heard of Jeremy Beadle, look him up on youtube.
(07 Mar 2016, 6:56 am)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]Digging up an old thread, based on one if my strange, vivid dreams.

For some reason, in my dream it was the 24th February. Apparently (I haven't checked it out), it was the 4th anniversary of Jereny Beadle's death - so ITV had essentially a day of scheduling dedicated to the comedic genius that was Jeremy Beadle.

I have no idea if this was even a Jeremy Beadle stunt, but one of the most hilarious highlights in my dream, was of him crouched by the side of the road giving the thumbs up to camera with his little hand, as (authentic 1980's) vehicles went over a pressure pad in the road - emitting a funny noise.

As I type this message, the Beadle's About theme tune is rattling around my head.

I have said previously that my dreams are vivid.
I should perhaps mentioned they were beyond strange.

Ah and kids, if you haven't heard of Jeremy Beadle, look him up on youtube.

Surely any dream involving the Beadle is more of a nightmare?!
(07 Mar 2016, 9:30 am)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]Surely any dream involving the Beadle is more of a nightmare?!

Whey no, was chuckling away at his mischevious antics.
Quite enjoyed this dream, however strange it was.
(07 Mar 2016, 12:38 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]Whey no, was chuckling away at his mischevious antics.
Quite enjoyed this dream, however strange it was.

I take amitriptyline at night for nerve pain. I've always been prone to weird dreams, but hell, were they trippy when I started taking that stuff!
Last night I dreamt that I was in school (not the one I attended and not with any of my teacher's and classmates) and I'm guessing in this dream it must have been the end of the school year as we weren't doing any work, instead we were doing some fun challenges but I kept either not getting picked or just being left out of all of them which in the end provoked a negative reaction which was basically me just saying "balls to ya" and then stormed off, this dream occurred three times last night.

Not sure if there was anything to this dream or not last night.
(15 Jul 2016, 6:23 am)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]Last night I dreamt that I was in school (not the one I attended and not with any of my teacher's and classmates) and I'm guessing in this dream it must have been the end of the school year as we weren't doing any work, instead we were doing some fun challenges but I kept either not getting picked or just being left out of all of them which in the end provoked a negative reaction which was basically me just saying "balls to ya" and then stormed off, this dream occurred three times last night.

Not sure if there was anything to this dream or not last night.
I keep finding myself having to sit GCSEs. I must spend half of those nights protesting that I don't have to turn up for Chemistry lessons because I've got a bloody degree in it!
I have recently been dreaming about my sister.

My life has changed so much for the better since she passed away and I constantly think about her and what she woukd make of what I am doing with my life.

I never talk to her in my dreams, she is just there, I think it is down to me wanting her back that I am dreaming about her.

My girl had a weird recurring dream a while back, that I had died and she could not let go of my coffin in total despair.

She had a weird dream the other night, I got a text asking if we had split up through that night as this dream felt very real and the fact she took her engagement off in her sleep. Weird

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Has anyone ever suffered with sleep paralysis before? I have plenty of times, I think it is like a waking dream, your awake, but you cannot move, but your fully alert.

In my case when I am aware of it, it feels like I try to pull myself out of bed, but I cant, it is like I am that drunk and high that I cant move.

With me what does not help is the fact I have dependency issues with Sleeping Pills and, more than once, have took enough to render me useless.

It has been likened to locked in syndrome, scary as hell.

I wonder if it can be linked to stress and worry as well, as it has happened a few times when I have stayed at my girlfriends.

Anyone else had it before?

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Just had a dream about this forum and a task we were given.

I won't name names, but several members of the forum were involved and were directed by a forum member to write reviews, comparing the new Washington services that had been introduced.
The member who was 'in charge' and directing the task, had split the several members up and allocated a service that was used regularly by the reviewer or was one that had been discussed regularly in the past. I was allocated the 157, which was a replacement for the 82 and had some variations to the route.

The member who was directing, had a voice that was for some reason very like what a Shakespearian actor may sound like. Not one that used olde worlde language, but the one that maybe had plums in the mouth.

Anyway, I thought the attitude shown and the plummy, Shakespearian actor voice, was ripe for winding up - so set on it with vigour.

When I was singled out by the person directing the task and questioned why I hadn't been to bus rallies recently (including Showbus for some reason) and my knowledge was questioned; the kids party that was being held in the same premises as the 'NEB Washington Bus Review Briefing' and was being attended by the two youngest Constantopolos's, was reaching a noisy crescendo and gave me the ideal, cheeky response.

Unfortunately the dream ended, so I was unable to sample the new service or share my review (the review I was offering to share of my trips on it since the changes - including the one to the 'NEB Washington Bus Review Briefing', "wasn't allowed to be mentioned at all, as they had happened prior to the task being issued").
Had a real nasty dream last night...

I am on 24 hour Nicotine Patches to try pack in smoking, one side effect is nightmares, the one I had last night was vivid and felt very real enough that I very nearly phoned my mam to confirm it.

In the dream, my dad was killed at work by a client (he works with Adult Learning Disabilities) and a violent client had turned on him, smacked him, put him down and killed him, just as I woke up, I was being accused of pushing it to far, starting a witch hunt and to chill out because the killer had 'Learning Disabilities and Serious Mental Health Problems'...

It was fooking scary and very distressing when I first woke up [CRYING FACE]

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It seems Derby (in my dreams anyway), ignores all protocol.
After being in Birmingham with a mate, we got the train to Derby for some reason. The ultimate aim was to head home from there using a train or the '76'.
We got to Derby bus station and waited for the 76, which was allocated a Dart or Solo for the trip home.
Needless to say, I wasn't keen and my eyes lit up when I saw a Metrobus blinded up for 'Teesside James Cook Hospital'.
The driver, was a friendly enough chap and chatted with us (no other passengers were making the trip from Derby to JCH) and we clarified the route, thinking we could get off near a station and continue the rest of the journey by train. Unfortunately, the '79' seemed to go via every rural backwater in the land and nowhere near a train station (or near a connecting bus service).
Fearing we wouldn't get home until late, my mate decided it would take far too long and the upper-front seats of the bus wasn't an attractive option.
So we headed back for the original Dart. And missed it... Arriving at the stand as it pulled away.

The only other option now was a taxi ride, so we joined the queue.
A big queue and a shortage of taxi's meant that taxi's were often overloaded. One driver in particular wasn't too keen on someone sitting on the inside of the door frame in the back of the taxi. He didn't mind passengers sitting two abreast on the passenger seat nor sitting on the boot of the car, perched on his boy racer spoiler.

The dream ended as we joined the taxi queue, so I have no idea how we got home.