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<blockquote data-quote="Weary Mother" data-source="post: 706558" data-attributes="member: 20487"><p>Well, I am grateful for all the input here. I had an experience over the weekend that was strange. We went away for the weekend and Saturday night I was awoken by my other half, shaking me asking me what is wrong? Apparently I was making scary sounds and breathing hard. When I got awake enough to comprehend, I told him I had been having a nightmare. It was a simple dream that for some reason was frightening. I was walking down the hall of a hospital, on the left and right there were doors half open. All of them were pitch dark inside and scary. The more I walked the more afraid I was. Now I have not had nightmares since childhood or young adulthood. Has anyone experienced this? I imagine it is in response to the stress I feel over the loss of my "normal" family life that I can't get back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weary Mother, post: 706558, member: 20487"] Well, I am grateful for all the input here. I had an experience over the weekend that was strange. We went away for the weekend and Saturday night I was awoken by my other half, shaking me asking me what is wrong? Apparently I was making scary sounds and breathing hard. When I got awake enough to comprehend, I told him I had been having a nightmare. It was a simple dream that for some reason was frightening. I was walking down the hall of a hospital, on the left and right there were doors half open. All of them were pitch dark inside and scary. The more I walked the more afraid I was. Now I have not had nightmares since childhood or young adulthood. Has anyone experienced this? I imagine it is in response to the stress I feel over the loss of my "normal" family life that I can't get back. [/QUOTE]
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