Delusions and dreams

I cannot seem to keep reality and delusion separate lately. It’s most prevalent after a night of bad sleep and realistic dreams. I get very confused.

What if dreams are an alternative universe? What if the things really happen and when we wake up the dream world misses us? The people in it wait for us to return to them. And we keep going back to sleep because our dreams are more interesting and sometimes less stressful than reality.

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Trying to talk to dream people has always been interesting.

“You already know to much”
Guy pops up with a machete.(just like in an arcade shooter)

It is an interesting realm and there is a lot of divergent personality in there. I’m pretty sure it’s all contained within the self. A very odd place though.

Sometimes my dreams are disturbing. I wouldn’t want them to be real. After a good dream I can find myself wishing I could go back to my dream state, though.

I would like to dream again or at least remember my dreams. Sometimes, in extreme desperation, I would even settle for a horrific nightmare.

I feel like we constantly go between the physical dimension (earth) and the nonphysical dimension (dreams). Since the physical plane is more easily understood and more concrete, people just consider everything that goes on in the nonphysical plane as fake…but I don’t feel that way…

I’m the same as you. All of my “dreams” are very vivid, and I certainly feel more alive and aware there than I do here.

They say that if you take vitamin “B” 6 at night it will help you remember your dreams better.

Sometimes when our reality sucks our dreams seem more interesting than real life.
I prefer dreamland at times it’s an escape from reality.

My dreams seem more real than reality at times

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Thank you. When I get my money on Wednesday, I’ll go by either Walmart or CVS and get some Vitamin B6. I do sometimes get concerned: Am I having any dreams at all anymore? I’d like a pretty dream where I am sitting in a field of my favorite flowers, daisies and daffodils with my very best friend; my beloved cat. Is that possible with Vitamin B6? I do hope so!

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I had been on Seroquel xr and noticed that it caused me to have really good dreams that were more vivid and peaceful. It is a med that you take at bed time, so works very well in knocking me out within an hour.

I would take the maximum daily amount. Research this a bit more for your own information to be sure, and you might want to tell your doctor as well.

Thank you very much for your posts. I have tried Seroquel earlier this year, It was not a very good drug for me. It did not take away the horrible thoughts and made me into a terrible zombie. Taking that drug made me feel like I was in a big fog. I am now on Invega; which sometimes gives me insomnia; but, I do most of the time. Right now; it’s rough, as I am going through a stressful time. I will do more research on vitamin b6 before I purchase it. Thanks again.