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Dream Weirdness. I know that many have had the recurring dream in some form
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Nov 14, 2025, 7:35 AM
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of being back at college, registering for a class, and then forgetting about it, involving some scenario where the final exam is all or nothing. I had it for years, with good reason. One semester at Clemson, right at the start of exam week, while I was in the communal shower in Johnstone F4, someone broke into my room, stole all my textbooks, and sold them to the bookstore before I could get there and find them.
I caught H.ELL trying to borrow books from others to study, as all were prepping for the same exams. It was a truly traumatic experience. But that is not what this post is about.
The weird dream from last night is another recurring one. In this one, it is always some version of starting out to go somewhere and do something, and the further into the dream you get, the further away from that objective you are. This time it was to go and play a round of golf. I get there, and find out the course no longer accepts cash. I look in my wallet, and all my plastic is gone, debit AND credit cards.
About that time, a former coworker from the chemical plant materializes, and goes over to a bank kiosk, which just happens to be in the wall of the golf pro shop. They give HIM $50 cash, which somehow the course accepts from him to pay for my round. I get in the golf cart, and suddenly realize my clubs are not in my truck.
By the time I go back home, retrieve the clubs, and get back, my group has gone off way awhile ago. I suddenly find myself in a wooded area in the golf cart, driving aimlessly trying to get back to the course. Then, that area turns into an old auto graveyard, still overgrown with weeds, but I recognize it, and at least know how to get out (A different variant of the same dream, that I also have had many times). About the time I burst out the doors of the junkyard, immediately back onto the golf course, I run into another former coworker from the chemical plant, who says he can play nine holes with me.
But this coworked DIED about twenty years ago, and I tell him so. He says, "Yeah, but I can still play golf." Probably taunting me for the fact that I CAN'T play it anymore. That is when I woke up.
Sometimes some portion of these dreams is brought on by stories in the news. I think the money part of this one was probably brought on by reading the story that the guvmint is no longer going to produce pennies, the first step in going completely cashless. I do not like these dreams. I do not like Green Eggs and Ham, I do not like them, Sam I Am.
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Must have started using a cpap machine recently?
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Nov 14, 2025, 8:24 AM
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The one thing, only thing really I've noticed, is I dream in color, 3d, VIVID dreams. I actually had my first nightmare in 30+ years. Evidently when you need a cpap, and finally go on one, you will dream constantly because you weren't before. They say this is a sign you're sleeping better, I disagree, but whatever. I slept fine with zero dreams, or very few.
Whatever......
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Re: Must have started using a cpap machine recently?
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Nov 14, 2025, 8:27 AM
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My experience is the opposite Haven’t had a dream since I started using it as long as I’m wearing it
One night I dozed off reading without put it on and dreamed I was drowning Woke up gasping, put it on and went back to sweet dreamless sleep
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Things sure have changed over the years.
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Nov 14, 2025, 8:34 AM
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Lol, I joke with my kids. They have "pajama days" at school and EVERY time they do, on the way to school, I tell them I used to have nightmares about going to school and forgetting to get dressed and be in my pajamas. Clearly a different world than us GenX kids had.
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When you woke up
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Nov 14, 2025, 8:25 AM
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Did you have to pee?
My strange journey dreams always seem to be trying to tell me that my bladder is full.
#oldmanproblems
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I have the golf dream a lot, not being able to get to the 1st tee
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Nov 14, 2025, 8:33 AM
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because of calamities - cant find clubs, cant pay pro shop, cart wont run, etc. Running extremely late, friends impatiently waiting on me.
And THEN, when I finally get to the first tee, there are an array of issues preventing me from swinging the club. Maybe a tree with low limbs on the teebox. Sometimes the first shot is through a tiny window, or teebox is in a room with a 5' ceiling making a swing impossible. Always impossible setup.
Then I wake up. I have never been able to make it through that first swing without waking up.
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Paging Dr. Freud! (And APM)...
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Nov 14, 2025, 9:50 AM
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APM happens to have a sidebar clinical interest in dreams.
The first one you describe was called by Freud "the examination dream" and its common elements are pretty much what you describe. I have it sometimes too. I have heard variations on it such as a woman with 4 kids who forgot to nurse one of her children when they were a baby.
The second is also fairly common.
Basic Freudian explanations of dream number 1 is that you have in fact, in the real world, left something out or missed something or are in danger of doing so. Dream number 2 is a classic wish-fulfillment dream. Freud described as a little boy on a hike with his parents, but on the hike he doesn't get to the top of the mountain.
https://www.encyclopedia.com/psychology/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/examination-dreams
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We had a receptionist who like to interpret dreams. I never dream a recurring
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Nov 14, 2025, 10:20 AM
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dream, might have similar surroundings, but no recurring theme.
I told her one of my dreams and she refused to tell me what it meant.
That was probably 20 years ago and I have long forgotten the dream other than I was looking for someone.
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