Try having a small high protein low fat snack about 30 minutes to an hour before going to bed. If you are having a low blood sugar episode in the night then your brain could be trying to wake you up to get food into yourself.
The snack should give you enough boost in blood sugar to stay level most of the night.
If this works, then you may want to check out www.hufa.org for basic information on low blood sugar.
2006-09-05 10:56:11
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answered by Pegasus90 6
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Listen,im not an expert on dreams or any thing.But there is one thing that u can't question and that is the power of praying.Im writing this cause u seem to have no faith in praying.And im not one of those people preacing and going around telling people doom is near but i was a pretty messed up person and someone on this site told me that if i need an inspiration all i have to do is turn any page in the bible and pray...and guess what...i am now focused and inspired and energetic and i am getting things done.God is the answer to any and i mean any of our problems.Trust him and believe in him and ask him and just sit back and watch his miracle and love work in ur life.I promise u, those dreams will disappear in no time.Try it, you have nothing to loose and let me know the result.God bless you
2006-09-05 11:03:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe you are really anxious about something and it's manifesting itself through violent dreams. Monitor what you are eating and drinking during the day (drink more water, eat less dairy) and also the ritual before you go to bed. Warm baths are relaxing, maybe a cup of SleepyTime tea (has mint). If you have a CD or tape player, play something soothing like gentle ocean sounds, or classical music. Go to bed earlier than normal and relax and rest before you fall asleep. As you're falling asleep think of something pleasant that you'd like to dream about and float away. If you start to have the nightmare anyway, will yourself to stop the movie (mind trick) and start over with the pleasant dreams. And honey, a little prayer would do wonders. Don't knock it until you've tried it.
2006-09-05 11:00:49
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answered by Anonymous
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try reading something good and that makes you happy or smile...put good thoughts into your mind before going to sleep...i do have night mares at times and why i do not know...i found out one time though it might be because of some medicine i was taking at the time...just try to relax and think of something good and happy...and i hope you do start resting and quit having nightmares....you may have to see a doctor though if they continue...you might try over the counter sleep aids for a while to and see if they help you....try not to let things stress you out...which i know in this day and age it is hard...especially with everything you need to do almost take money...so good luck and hope you have a good nights sleep with no nightmares...do not watch any scary shows for awhile either...
2006-09-05 11:01:12
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answered by sanangel 6
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After I helped out in NY with Sept. 11, I had terrible dreams for a long time. My therapist suggested to get into bed, lay down and think of a small white dot, just keep watching it until you fall asleep. Completely drain your brain of any ideas and just focus on this white dot in a complete black void. It really worked for me and after a few weeks I was bad dream free. Good Luck!!!
2006-09-05 12:39:39
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answered by natmys333 4
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HA well it sounds like your going through something rough or just went through something rough, because these dreams translate into anger at yourself for not doing something right or doing something wrong, or they also translate into somebody hurting you. They may be nightmares and they may be gruesome but they are healthy. The sooner you find the root of these dreams the sooner you will be able to get rid of them.
2006-09-05 11:37:35
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answered by bibby6914 3
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while you're turning out to be an outstanding prize(even even with the undeniable fact that its merely in a dream), why are you so frightened? i might rather prefer to have such desires. somewhat I purely have ones the place i'm walking on a bridge made up of stretched chewing gum, over a river at evening!
2016-09-30 09:16:07
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answered by ? 4
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We all dream each and every night. Sometimes we remember our dreams and sometimes we don't. You usually will remember your dreams if you wake up immediately after dreaming.
Since you can't stop dreaming, the trick is to try and sleep past them.
Exercise everyday, although not right before bed. Avoid caffeine and smoking. Empty your bladder right before retiring.
Hope this helps!
2006-09-05 11:04:11
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answered by Doe 3
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Get down and pray or spend money?! Funny.
Dreams are thinking in pictures. Don't eat sugar before you sleep...... and focus on good things.
2006-09-05 11:50:27
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answered by unseen_force_22 4
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There is something you are unable to overcome at the subconscious level of the mind... there is a trigger there which seems to be locking you up at a certain level and need to eliminate it.
2006-09-05 11:03:35
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answered by mrcricket1932 6
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