Wednesday, July 20, 2011

What are these dreams called?

So, when I was 11 I had these dreams for about a month straight, every night to the point where I wouldn't sleep for days because I was so scared of them. There's really no way to explain them, but... OK, so when I fall asleep, I heard a strange noise, like complete silence but with sort of nails against chalkboard, like my ears are going to burst. Then, I open my eyes in the dream, and I'm usually laying excactly where I fell asleep. Sometime's I'll see a scary tall shadow standing at the foot of my bed, and sometimes I'll see nothing but feel like someone going to pop out and stab me. ._. I can't move in these dreams, not at all. I've tried moving, but it hurts and it's pretty much impossible. My parents tell me I talk in these dreams and make moaning noises, and I always wake up with my heart racing and one time I woke up and couldn't breathe and almost had to be rushed to the E.R. In these dreams, I feel like I can barely breath. I try to breath regular, but I can't. It's so hard. I try to just close my eyes and drift into another sleep in these dreams, but the irritating noise and odd feeling in the atmosphere in the dream always deter me. I'm 13 and I'm starting to get these dreams again. I can wake up voluntarily from these dreams by squeezing my eyes as tight as I can in the dream and then opening them. When I was 11, I remember reading something about these dreams, a wife writing about her husband always having the same types of dreams I'm having. He couldn't move in the dream, he was scared in the dream, and he woke up with a fast heart and sometimes couldn't breath. These dreams are extremely scary... you can't feel what I'm talking about unless you have one. It's one of the scariest things ever. It feels like your a tiny rabbit with starving wolves behind every tree while you're in a forest. I'm so scared of them, but I try to think of other things before I fall into sleep but they always pop up. I have always had the weirdest dreams, but these are just plain odd and scary. Help?

POPCORN: should i add the butter to the kernals or pour it later to the actual popcorn?

im using margarine, i know it can be soggy to pour on top but i dont really care. but will the flavor mix more by pouring it to the kernals directly?

Am I able to eat dry weet-bix when having braces?

I'm nearly getting braces and I usually have weet bix dry before I go school. I'm just wondering if anyone experienced this, will it get stuck in your braces easily? I don't like weet bix with milk because it's really soggy. So when will I be able to eat weet bix normally?

Whats the best dry food for a pomeranian?

Want to know as to which dog food is best. That way his poop isnt all soggy. Also, for a australian sheep dog. Yes, 2 diff dogs please.

My baby hamster is acting weired how do i know if its dying?

My baby Russian Dwarf hamster is asking weired. It's skipping it's breaths, not eating as much, less hyper and sleeping a whole lot. While the other babies are happily running around. What should I do?

Can i bring a desktop computer on a plane?

im flying from PA to LA and i'm planning to take it as a carry on in a suitcase and pack some clothes around it . will it work?

What do I do ten days before vacation?

This is it! Only ten more days until my vacation to ......... Island for two weeks. I am super excited for this. I am going to get there by boat, obviously, and I am still deciding what time I will be sailing at. I have made a list of all the things I may need for the trip, and all the activities I will participate in. Also, I have decided when I am leaving, and when I will come back. I am still deciding what to do with my pet hamster. I cannot take him with me, since I will have my suitcase and backpack, and I cannot carry his large cage and supplies along with my stuff. I will probably just have my family ( I still live with mom and dad) look after him while I am away. Anyways, is there anything else I need to do before I travel. Again, I am a teen still living with Mom and Dad, so I don't need to hold the mail, or get a house sitter.