Lucid dreaming, pain and OCD
Well, recently I had a non-lucid dream in which I was in some kind of race in a giant warehouse. While running, I tripped and crushed my arm and hand when smashing into an iron beam. The odd thing is the pain felt genuine and I think I attained brief lucidity because of that and wished myself wake up.
My history of lucid dreaming is limited; I've only had a few lucid dreams when I was younger and in all cases it was induced because I didn't want to continue the dream and wished myself to wake up.
In recent times, I am facing problems with obsessive-compulsary disorder (I'm sure some of you know what that is). Since the brain is capable of recreating in the dream state all the pleasant sensations we feel in waking life, then it should be equally capable of recreating all the unpleasant sensations we feel in waking life (eg. pain). Individuals with OCD have lots of concerns and fears for certain "catastraphes" to happen. In my case it is feeling pain if I'm lucid, and since expectations have positive effects on the dream world, I might feel it for "real" in the dream (for example, a cat suddenly bites me :shock: and I'm afraid it will hurt and it does become painful).
My question to all, if you happen to get hurt in your dream (while lucid), do you actually feel pain or any other unpleasant sensations? It would be even better if someone with OCD could share his or her experiences in lucid dreaming.