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Old 08-27-2008, 02:16 PM
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I'm really so surprised that so many of us have dreams like this. DH doesn't even remember his dreams. I always want to talk about my dreams and he's just so not interested not exactly an introspective chap.

After my MC I also had dreams about losing "a" baby but this one was so much worse because it was HIM. I wish I knew how to prevent them but I don't think drugs that strong are conducive to taking care of a 1 year old that wakes up at 6am.
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Old 08-27-2008, 02:26 PM
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Stormster after my MC's I had the "crying baby dream", where you hear the baby crying and crying and you search and search the house but you can't find the baby anywhere. I had forgotten about that one until I read your last post. I'm pretty sure I can interpret that one.
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Old 08-27-2008, 02:28 PM
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OK it's almost 2pm and I'm still upset from a vivid dream I had last night. I don't have a therapist so you're it.

I dreamed that we were home, DS, DH and I and I didn't see DS. Looked around and all I saw was the basement door ajar. I call out to DH to find out where DS is but he doesn't know. We run all around the house including the scary prospect that he fell down the basement stairs but we don't find him anywhere.

Then as I'm searching (and this is the scary part) my eyesight starts to fade! So not only am I frantically LOOKING but then my sight fails.

Then I woke up. I'm so shaken by this! Does anyone else have disturbing dreams like this? What does it mean?

I hope someone replies to this and doesn't think i"m a freak!

Storm...On one hand I must admit that I've had my share of scary dreams involving the death of the kids, d/h, and my dog too and doing the "New-Mommy-thing" once again after 16 & 1/2 years I had forgotten and will likely experience them tonight.

On the other hand, I must agree with Model and say that I, too, think you are freaky, in fact I looked up "freaky" in the dictionary and there was your picture and a footnote that said "see Stormster." Luv Ya' Tracy
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Old 08-27-2008, 02:46 PM
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Storm...On one hand I must admit that I've had my share of scary dreams involving the death of the kids, d/h, and my dog too and doing the "New-Mommy-thing" once again after 16 & 1/2 years I had forgotten and will likely experience them tonight.

Sorry! Ugh well I'll be there to listen tomorrow if it should happen. And listen YOU are DEFINITELY EQUALLY FREAKY....your Church stories are like a sit com! I love how you go through such serious stuff and goofy stuff at the same time!
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Okay, Storm...I'm probably going to really scare you now.

When Bradley my oldest, was age 2-3, he disappeared twice on us. We lived out in the country and my in-laws lived right next door. I was at work and dh was asleep....dh said he heard a banging sound and woke up and went to check it out. My Bradley had woken up and gone out the front door, despite it and the screen door being locked. He had only a diaper and a T shirt on and this was like in April. He got out only to discover he couldn't get back in....he was banging on the door like crazy and wailing. Needless to say, we put a hook and latch towards the top of the door after that.

One other time I was the one home and I was cleaning. Bradley was being awfully quiet so I went to check on him and he was gone. Next thing I knew, my MIL called to tell me he had gone over to her house and let himself in the door. I swear I only looked away for about 5 min.

Both these things happened between the age of 2 and 3. So even though you think you are safe, get hook and latches on all your doors leading to the outside NOW!

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