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I Fell Out Of Bed On Saturday Night.
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I was having a dream in which I was very angry with someone and was trying to get at them. I fell down in my dream and woke up on the floor at the side of the bed.
I just got back into bed and fell asleep having given my knees, shoulder and cheek bones a rub.
The bruises are beginning to come out now.
I am finding it difficult to go to sleep at the moment because I'm afraid it will happen again...it hasn't but I still worry about it.
The night before, on Friday, I got out of bed in my dream and woke to find myself standing at the side of the bed.
Any suggestions as to why this should suddenly be happening?
I just got back into bed and fell asleep having given my knees, shoulder and cheek bones a rub.
The bruises are beginning to come out now.
I am finding it difficult to go to sleep at the moment because I'm afraid it will happen again...it hasn't but I still worry about it.
The night before, on Friday, I got out of bed in my dream and woke to find myself standing at the side of the bed.
Any suggestions as to why this should suddenly be happening?
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I know it can be quite distressing Tilly, but if you can bear with it perhaps whatever is maybe making you anxious and giving you these episodes, will pass, if you can identify it. I’m no doctor but messing with your anxiety meds might not solve the problem, or may even make it worse. I’m sure this will all pass and you’ll be sleeping soundly again soon. I have a good...
16:10 Tue 18th May 2021
There were three periods in my life when I had very similar dreams Tilly,
When we first got married, I’d wake up sitting at the top of the stairs convinced I’d been electrocuted, awful feeling.
Then when we had our first baby, I’d wake up hunting under the covers to the bottom of the bed for the new baby, thinking it had suffocated.
Then when one of our children was diagnosed with a life changing condition, I’d wake in a cold sweat thinking I’d left the new puppy we had, outside, in the cold, terrified and shivering.
Maybe there’s something you’re subconsciously worrying about which has unsettled you.
When we first got married, I’d wake up sitting at the top of the stairs convinced I’d been electrocuted, awful feeling.
Then when we had our first baby, I’d wake up hunting under the covers to the bottom of the bed for the new baby, thinking it had suffocated.
Then when one of our children was diagnosed with a life changing condition, I’d wake in a cold sweat thinking I’d left the new puppy we had, outside, in the cold, terrified and shivering.
Maybe there’s something you’re subconsciously worrying about which has unsettled you.
Try sleeping with a simple bolster along the open side of the bed, they're great to cuddle and will tell your body there's something there if you try to roll out.
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I know it can be quite distressing Tilly, but if you can bear with it perhaps whatever is maybe making you anxious and giving you these episodes, will pass, if you can identify it.
I’m no doctor but messing with your anxiety meds might not solve the problem, or may even make it worse. I’m sure this will all pass and you’ll be sleeping soundly again soon.
I have a good idea...make your lovely fish pie and have a lovely comforting portion of it :)
I’m no doctor but messing with your anxiety meds might not solve the problem, or may even make it worse. I’m sure this will all pass and you’ll be sleeping soundly again soon.
I have a good idea...make your lovely fish pie and have a lovely comforting portion of it :)