I've had weird fever dreams when I was younger. They're hard to explain though, here's a thread about it. http://www.dreamviews.com/forum/inde...howtopic=40078 |
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My father is diabetic, and when his blood sugar gets really low at night, he knows because he says he has these SUPER intense weird dreams. |
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Only the cinders remain as another night becomes a yesterday...
I've had weird fever dreams when I was younger. They're hard to explain though, here's a thread about it. http://www.dreamviews.com/forum/inde...howtopic=40078 |
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My brother has type I diabetes so I'll have to ask him about sugar-related dreams. |
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I think the fact that these fever dreams are so intense, and are also nearly hallucinations, makes it almost impossible to become lucid. |
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Well being a person who has experienced most of these things. Including drug induced hallucinations, and very insane dreams when sick with pneumonia and other various flu's, this post has made me realize that under certain circumstances hallucinations and "fever dreams" are very similar in a sense. I've also had night terrors as a child where I would basically sleep walk but panic HARD, such as waking up and freaking out about something but I couldn't open my door, and I specifically remember to this day trying to open that doorknob to my door, and when I couldn't I'd tuck in a corner of my room curled up in a ball. And I definitely hallucinated at that point, where depth perception was being thrown off and things were moving, but for some reason I was terrified, I think because it was so real. And I believe this might have happened when I was sick, I can't quite remember if I was sick though. Interesting, but fever dreams definitely are for real and crazy weird, if that's even what I had. Dunno, I've heard something about night terrors as well. |
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