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Dying in your sleep?
Dec 5 2008, 2:58 am
By: GameLoader1337
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Dec 5 2008, 11:36 pm RIVE Post #21

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Quote from GameLoader1337
... I hardly ever get a good dream =/ maybe I'm just that stressful.

I am very stressful, all the time, and I never get a dream at all.
Maybe I have some whole new level of dream-depriving stress?

Then again, "they" (who the hell are 'they'?) also say that you wake up constantly in the night and never recall it.
It occurs after a dream, and dreams tend to happen within the last 45 minutes you are asleep.

So technically, I have multiple dreams every night, but I fail to remember any of them.
I am just on a disbelieve of the entire matter.



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Dec 5 2008, 11:43 pm Fisty Post #22



Quote from RIVE
Then again, "they" (who the hell are 'they'?) also say that you wake up constantly in the night and never recall it.
That would explain my explicit language I scream occasionally at night and never know why. It would also explain why I got up and dead-bolted my door shut until my whole family started screaming at me to open it, which, after a few minutes, I did (still in my sleep).



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Dec 6 2008, 1:37 am GameLoader1337 Post #23



well you could be right about that i could be leaning on my arm or whatever, when i woke up though i was laying on my back straight with my arms at my side =/ idk though i know what you mean its just i even asked people around me what happened when i was sleeping, it just was crazy.
what else is crazy is that i never know im having a dream until its over or is that with everyone? i remember majority of my dreams for the day it happened and probably the next day but for a week probably not XD.



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Dec 6 2008, 3:22 am EzDay281 Post #24



If recognition of one's dreaming state were normal, we wouldn't talk of "lucid dreaming" as something special. ;P



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Dec 6 2008, 4:10 am GameLoader1337 Post #25



dude you ever had a dream that you almost die and you wake up but then you realize thats still another dream you wake up again and your still in the dream then you wake up for real.



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Dec 6 2008, 4:14 am MadZombie Post #26



Quote from GameLoader1337
dude you ever had a dream that you almost die and you wake up but then you realize thats still another dream you wake up again and your still in the dream then you wake up for real.
yea...no. I think someone posted something about the matrix already tho.

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Dec 6 2008, 4:24 am DrunkenNoodle Post #27



Quote from RIVE

Then again, "they" (who the hell are 'they'?) also say that you wake up constantly in the night and never recall it.
It occurs after a dream, and dreams tend to happen within the last 45 minutes you are asleep.

So technically, I have multiple dreams every night, but I fail to remember any of them.
I am just on a disbelieve of the entire matter.
This is true, you don't remember most of what you dream. It's like how you can almost never remember the exact moment you fall asleep. You dream around 5 or 6 times a night.
You can die while dreaming if the dream is bad enough, though it is not because you die in your dream, it is probably because of a heart attack due to getting so excited/scared in your dream.



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Dec 6 2008, 5:00 am Forsaken Archer Post #28



I died in my sleep once.
I resurrected myself though and became god-like. The death period was very small.

Any other times, I simply awake before I actually die. I do think it's possible that you can die by dream dying, but most likely it would be a tipping point in a physical condition and your mind would be putting it in the dream as it occurs (like other disturbances in your sleep get equated to something in your dreams).



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Dec 6 2008, 2:41 pm Generalpie Post #29

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The only way i remember my dreams is when it gets interrupted. i read in a health book when i was bored and it said that usually, that's how people remember their dreams.



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Dec 7 2008, 3:43 am GameLoader1337 Post #30



lol don't get me wrong guys "they" as in just people everyday as well as professionals and other random people.



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Dec 7 2008, 5:17 am FatalException Post #31



Quote from name:isolatedpurity
I died in my sleep once.
I resurrected myself though and became god-like. The death period was very small.
Yeah, I did that, except I didn't become godlike. It was a really weird dream. I was in this tiny village, and there were hydralisks attacking it, and I had to defend it with an axe. I died a lot in that dream, but I respawned. :|



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Dec 7 2008, 5:18 am Conspiracy Post #32



Heh, I had a dream that Left 4 Dead became real. Yay zombie slaughter!

Back on topic pplz!

There were reports of peoples bodily functions just ceasing. They blame it on death by DREAM!



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Dec 7 2008, 5:21 am Vi3t-X Post #33



The mind is very powerful.

It orders your organs to produce hormones such as TCHC, Adrenaline, and Testosterone. You make your mind overdose on a hormone in your sleep, you die.
I'd suspect Adrenaline, because there have been cases of Adrenaline addiction.



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Dec 7 2008, 6:28 am O)FaRTy1billion[MM] Post #34

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Probably if you have heart problems and you're dreaming something that sets your circulation off.
How many cases are there of people who have died during dreaming because of dreams precisely?
As I said, how could you prove that is how someone died? How can you tell what they were thinking/dreaming before they died?

(lol, dying in your sleep becomes the following somehow..?)

Quote from EzDay281
If recognition of one's dreaming state were normal, we wouldn't talk of "lucid dreaming" as something special. ;P
I usually remember some things during the night whenever I don't have to wake up early, and I do remember being able to force myself to wake up while dreaming if I either get bored with whatever happens or it becomes.. unpleasant (I've gone in to more detail in tiny text in other topics.)

Quote from RIVE
Then again, "they" (who the hell are 'they'?) also say that you wake up constantly in the night and never recall it.
It occurs after a dream, and dreams tend to happen within the last 45 minutes you are asleep.
Quote from DrunkenNoodle
This is true, you don't remember most of what you dream. It's like how you can almost never remember the exact moment you fall asleep. You dream around 5 or 6 times a night.
You can die while dreaming if the dream is bad enough, though it is not because you die in your dream, it is probably because of a heart attack due to getting so excited/scared in your dream.
It's not really constantly, it is more like a few times...
REM sleep:
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REM sleep in adult humans typically occupies 20-25% of total sleep, about 90-120 minutes of a night's sleep. During a normal night of sleep, humans usually experience about 4 or 5 periods of REM sleep; they are quite short at the beginning of the night and longer toward the end. Most people tend to wake, or experience a period of very light sleep, for a short time immediately after a bout of REM.
"REM sleep can occur within about 90 minutes of falling asleep ..." What fun.



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Dec 7 2008, 2:28 pm EzDay281 Post #35



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lol don't get me wrong guys "they" as in just people everyday as well as professionals and other random people.
That's exactly the problem. Such vague statements are completely meaningless.

Post has been edited 2 time(s), last time on Dec 7 2008, 3:45 pm by EzDay281.



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Dec 8 2008, 7:32 pm GameLoader1337 Post #36



not when you yourself have the same experiences to cope with it, sometimes i have weird dreams but they aren't nightmares, although i can't call them good dreams, everything that i see in a day whether for the duration of it. ie: I can glance at a cat and walk away and in my dream there would be a cat in it but only for that time.



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Dec 8 2008, 9:16 pm EzDay281 Post #37



Saying, "they tell this" doesn't inform anyone of your firsthand experiences; so yes, the statement is still "completely meaningless".



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Dec 9 2008, 5:59 am GameLoader1337 Post #38



lol... I listed what happens Idk what you mean by that



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Dec 10 2008, 1:50 am RISKED911 Post #39



Once I was dreaming about an ocean or a large body of water and when I went underwater I started to suffocate. I wake up gasping for breath and I think I almost died.

Have you seen Nightmare on Elm Street? What a way to kill people.



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Dec 10 2008, 1:58 am Riney Post #40

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Even though dreaming about yourself dieing is scary and wrong, I miss having dreams. I probably havent had one in 5 years now (Except that one night last week when I didnt have any sodas and a lot of salami) They say Caffene does it to ya, meh.



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