I also have a sickening feeling in dreams ... but its not easy to describe. Its not a scenario, and more of a gutwrenching feeling. |
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When I was younger, about 12 or 13 (now 25), I had a few dreams, non lucid, whereby I was standing there, nothing around and suddenly this huge rock ball would come rolling towards me, quite slowly but very powerfully. As it got closer, I had this sickest feeling I have ever felt. Not sick as in pukey or emotionally upset, just a feeling that I cannot describe and it was horrible. It got stronger and stronger as this thing came towards me until I woke up. |
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I also have a sickening feeling in dreams ... but its not easy to describe. Its not a scenario, and more of a gutwrenching feeling. |
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I've had nightmares like that before. Sort of an undescribable fear/panic/intense feeling like pain but not quite. I can't remember what it was that scared me so, it was before I kept a journal. |
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Yes, I've felt it before a few times, and likewise I can't really describe it. |
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This reminds me of when I was about 10. Whenever I got a high fever, I would sleep walk. I would always scare my parents because I always said I was going to die over and over. It felt so terrifying, so real. I felt a sickening feeling in my gut that told me that I was couldn't live any longer. In the morning, I just remembered it was a sickening dream until I found out that I was sleep walking. Just my experiance... |
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I use to experience stuff like that, when I was a wee lad and I got sick. I don't remember the details at all, I don't even remember if I was dreaming, awake, or falling asleep... but I think I would look at the ceiling and see strange things - for instance, a scary face, or a vortex sucking the ceiling in. Meanwhile I would hear the most heart-pounding noises. I don't remember what they were like, but I do remember they would be very silent, silent... then WHOOSH, suddenly crescendo. Very frightening. Now that I think about it, it may have been HI. |
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I've felt that before. It had a dream about nuclear war and i remember seeing the bomb fall and the fear that washed over me. then I guess i died and woke up. |
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I can get such a feeling in real life. You feel like your stomach is a hole and it once to swallow your body. Gut Wrenching Fear? Must be. |
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Nuclear war!!! Yes had that dream... a few times, and it definitely produced a gut-wrenching sickness. I remember looking up from the city and seeing mushrooms clouds expanding in the distance, waiting for the blast, and thinking "You stupid, stupid f*ckers... ". Another time the same happened - I was on a hillside and the blast lifted up an entire 4-lane suspension bridge, which came hurtling towards me, seeming slow because it was a mile off. I remember looking around, sick and helpless, for something to hide behind with the growing awful realisation that this was rather pointless! |
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When I was a kid, I used to have these nightmares in black & white that would give me a similar feeling. |
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When I was a kid, I used to have these nightmares in black & white that would give me a similar feeling. |
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