I think I’ve always dreamed a reasonable amount, with the usual problem of not being able to recall most of them on waking.
Since diagnosis, I don’t think the frequency of dreams has changed much, but I do try to remember them more. This was partly in response to a psychologist at the hospice, who I no longer see because he seemed fixated on analysing my dreams rather than talking about how I was feeling. (I never told him the best ones anyway to avoid making him jealous!)
But I’ve realised, three years down the line, that in all the recent dreams I can remember, I am walking perfectly normally – I do not have MND. The disease has never figured in any of my dreams.
Strange, eh?
Doug
Since diagnosis, I don’t think the frequency of dreams has changed much, but I do try to remember them more. This was partly in response to a psychologist at the hospice, who I no longer see because he seemed fixated on analysing my dreams rather than talking about how I was feeling. (I never told him the best ones anyway to avoid making him jealous!)
But I’ve realised, three years down the line, that in all the recent dreams I can remember, I am walking perfectly normally – I do not have MND. The disease has never figured in any of my dreams.
Strange, eh?
Doug
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