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Originally Posted by Brock
Skipped lunch yesterday because I was workng in the yard mostly all afternoon in 100 degree temps so when I came in, I could not eat. I had to cool down. Took a cold shower, flopped and napped - it was late before I could eat anything. I made spaghetti last week and put some single rations in the freezer so I took that out of the freezer and ate it very late.
After I ate, I remembered that when I eat spicey foods after about 9:00 p.m., it makes me have scarey dreams - normally these dreams are about werewolves getting after me. I think I underated it, more like night terrors where I wake up sweating and yelling. By the way, werewolf is my favorite monster. Anyway, I was scared to go to sleep last night. The joy part is I woke up this morning and realized I did not have any nightmares last night.  I try to be careful but that was a slip up last night. I got by with it but I will not press my luck in the future. These night terrors are in vivid color. I can smell the monster's bad breath when he is almost on me. They are horrible because I am always trying to get away from the werewolf and can never do it. It is a very long drawn out cat and mouse game, then at the end, I am too tired to run anymore so I turn around and confront him. We roll on the ground and I wake up yelling. I have frightened more than one lover in the past with this. Poor woman does not know what is going on. 
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I totally get this - I had a recurring dream that started as a young child and lasted until my late 30's
I wonderful lesbian therapist helped me get to the root of the dreams and luckily for me they have never returned.
I hope you find your root and confront and alleviate them
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