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      Post Ohhhh... I feel faint

      Has anyone ever fainted in dreams before? I have quite a bit, but never had in real life. Sometimes I'd wake up before I hit the ground, but, other times I'd stay asleep. I guess in those dreams that I wake up for, I probably was scared about, how it felt to hit the ground. Right before I'd wake up, my body would make a quick jitter, THEN I'd wake up. I wonder why...
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      I have never fainted in a dream, or in real life. It seems like an odd concept to me, it doesn't seem like something that should happen in a dream.

      "Right before I'd wake up, my body would make a quick jitter, THEN I'd wake up. I wonder why..."
      You are refering to a Hypnic Jerk, I believe.

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnic_jerk

      Nice title
      Last edited by Reality_is_a_Dream; 04-05-2009 at 01:38 AM.

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      FYI, I looked up your link, and it says that it happens from lack of sleep. I get at least 8, usually a min. of 9 hours of sleep a night, so, I don't have this because of that.
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      Maybe it is a dream sign. YOu can use it to get lucid if you RC every time you feel dizzy or faint in real life.

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      You just skimmed it, didn't you (not trying to be mean, it's your choice) because I wrote that I've never fainted in real life.
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      I know. That's why I said you feel dizzy or faint (as in feeling faint, the example being the title).

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      I also don't recall feeling faint.

      Is there any other reason, that you know of, as to why I occassionally faint in dreams?
      Last edited by panta-rei; 04-05-2009 at 07:59 PM.
      If you see a strange typo in my post, blame my iPad for that.

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