 Originally Posted by Brooke21
AW thank you so so so so so so much i have been freaking out! could you tell me if that is a normal dream to have for PTSD!?
No need to worry, I assure you.
We all have that sort of dream every now and then, at least once in our lives. It can be a tad unsettling, but ultimately, it's just a dream. As I understand it PTSD affects different individuals considerably differently, but my sister tends to have nightmares quite a bit. Lucid dreaming is the best solution for nightmares. Perhaps one of the few that work, and permanently. Since I had my first lucid dream, I've had all of one nightmare. There were a few dreams that could have been nightmares, if I'd let them, but even without gaining lucidity, they just didn't affect me the same.
As Balestar said, remind yourself when you go to bed that you are indeed in bed, and will be dreaming. Remember that nothing in your dreams can harm you. Nothing in your dreams can scare you, either, unless you let it. Once you know that you have the power to control your dreams, what power can they possibly have over you, except to make you happy and excited when you have a really cool one?
PM me if you ever just want to talk, or have any questions.
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