brokenpony
Gold Member
i don’t have nightmares every night but i can’t remember the last time i had a truly positive dream.
if they aren’t nightmares (lately of being chased/hunted or looking down to see i am gravely injured), they’re anxiety dreams about work or relationships. like, forgot to go to class all year and it’s final exam day, that kind of thing. which is still kind of a nightmare, but it’s not disturbing or threatening, so let’s say it’s not.
sometimes they’re neutral or boring. but never happy.
life is so stressful and i’m suffering in reality. i’d love to have a pleasurable or joyful dream every once in awhile. but that feels impossible now. because dreams reflect your insides and mine are rotten.
is it the same with you? do ‘normal’ people actually have joyful dreams? do you ever have the stray good dream? or did you start having them after getting your ptsd under better control?
if they aren’t nightmares (lately of being chased/hunted or looking down to see i am gravely injured), they’re anxiety dreams about work or relationships. like, forgot to go to class all year and it’s final exam day, that kind of thing. which is still kind of a nightmare, but it’s not disturbing or threatening, so let’s say it’s not.
sometimes they’re neutral or boring. but never happy.
life is so stressful and i’m suffering in reality. i’d love to have a pleasurable or joyful dream every once in awhile. but that feels impossible now. because dreams reflect your insides and mine are rotten.
is it the same with you? do ‘normal’ people actually have joyful dreams? do you ever have the stray good dream? or did you start having them after getting your ptsd under better control?