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Help - I dreamt I had sharp prickly vines growing on my body?

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JALG · 27/01/2014 16:38

Still creeped out and physically itching and goosbumps when I think about my dream from last night. I dream tI had sharp prickly vines suckered onto my arms and legs and pulled them off leaving weeping holes only for more to grow back!! Going through divorce - does anyone have any idea what this is all abut ??

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CailinDana · 27/01/2014 16:43

Could e that you had pins and needles and dreamt that to "explain" it or it could be to do with feeling emotionally raw. What do you think?

Dirtybadger · 27/01/2014 16:45

Depends if you believe in dream analysis? Sometimes we just have weird dreams (IMO).

GarlicReturns · 27/01/2014 16:47

Is the divorce going your way? If it's proving difficult, it gives your dream a very neat symbolism - sharp & prickly (unpleasant, painful) - parasitical, and maybe a glorious unconscious pun there on 'suckered' - weeping holes for the 'hole in your life' and your sadness - no matter what you do, it keeps on coming.

Sounds like you need to take control of some stuff, be more assertive & stop being a sucker?

TinselTownley · 27/01/2014 17:19

I don't believe in dream analysis but I do know that the bramble's prickly tendrils are a painful, gory nightmare to walk through but eventually bear delicious fruit.

Don't (blackberry) crumble.

JALG · 27/01/2014 18:47

Lol some good ideas there - funnily enough I am having dreadful problems with my hands and arms getting pins and needles all the time at night, its what wakes me up most nights. Was probably no more than that but thanks folks x

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foolonthehill · 27/01/2014 22:30

hands and arms getting pins and needles all the time at night: could actually be carpal tunnel syndrome if it happens most nights and is confined to hands/lower arms. It wakes you up does it get better if you move around or do you find yourself "flapping" to try to get the feeling away?? is it worse in the "wee small hours" 2-4am? If you look at your hands do you think the muscle lump on your palm below your thumb is less "lumpy" than previously? I would check it out with your GP...common condition which is treatable but does end up causing hand weakness if not treated.

..................or, of course, you might just be sleeping heavily on your arm
and getting pins and needles.

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