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Old 03-16-2009, 06:18 AM
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Default Prophetic Dream Migraines

I am here on behalf of another, and not myself.

You see, there is someone very important to me who has a kind of "precognitive dream" that causes him a lot of pain. When he wakes up, he doesn't remember them, but when the scene in the dream begins to play out (like deja vu), if he doesn't follow the "plan" of the dream, he gets terrible migraines. These migraines persist and increase in intensity until he follows the "plan," resulting in him doing things he does not wish to do and sometimes hurting those around him.

How can he break the cycle and eliminate the pain?
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Old 03-16-2009, 08:51 PM
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Default Which area are the migraines?

See If you can find out what part of the head the migraines are occurring? Ask him if it is the coming from the central, left, right, frontal or lower back part of the head. Let me know what he says.
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I would like you to take this posting with the utmost seriousness.

Your friend needs to see a qualified therapist and tell them exactly what you have written. I believe he/she is trying to remember something that is most difficult to remember. The migraines are caused by trying to repress what it is he/she doesn't want to know. It will be difficult and no doubt require courage to face what's behind the headache, but it can be done. The feeling of 'have to'
is most likely part of what is in the memory.

How do I know this? I've been there, headache and all. I am fine, and free, but it did take courage and a some help...

Don't wait, for any number of reasons. Most teaching medical hospitals, attached to universities have inexpensive or free therapy if needed. Just call and say I have migraines and nightmares which have a feeling of compulsion.
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I am here on behalf of another, and not myself.

You see, there is someone very important to me who has a kind of "precognitive dream" that causes him a lot of pain. When he wakes up, he doesn't remember them, but when the scene in the dream begins to play out (like deja vu), if he doesn't follow the "plan" of the dream, he gets terrible migraines. These migraines persist and increase in intensity until he follows the "plan," resulting in him doing things he does not wish to do and sometimes hurting those around him.

How can he break the cycle and eliminate the pain?
Hi,
It is the migrain that causes his dreams. The migrain is probably caused by something he eats or drinks before going to sleep.
However if his "plan" is something disgusting you dont like and would not do, he might be telling a story to you.
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That's not it at all. He's not asking me to do anything. It's what he has to do/say.

Also, the migraines aren't the cause of the dreams; they come after.

I'll see what I can do about finding out where the migraines are located...I know that sometimes also his left hand hurts a lot and becomes hyper sensitive. He doesn't really like to talk about it.
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The reason I ask where they occur is because I too had these migraines when I first started having these prophetic dreams back in 1997. The migraines would be located at the base of the upper part of the back of the neck. It was like a straining feeling, but they have long since dissappeared.
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So he doesn't remember dreaming it, but whenever he has deja vu he remembers the dream?
here's my theory... weird and complex as it is... so I think that, according to some rules of quantum theory (and stuff like that) I think... whenever something substantial happens to a person... it's kind of like... (it's really hard to explain my theory)... lets just say it creates a wave in the space time continuum. Because of it and because of other certain factors I can't explain nor have the knowledge to back up, it makes that person have that precognitive effect where they feel what happens before it actually does...
so... in other words, you're friend has the dream of the event because of the substantial pain that he feels from deja vu and "the plan" which he gets from experiencing the dream in the first place......
like, for me... I sometimes have a deja vu where I guess something instantly without thinking and it comes true, and because of it happening the way I guess it makes me freak out a little. And I think the reason it happens like this is because of the substantial feeling that was the outcome of the random instant... Because there is no real reason why I ever predicted the outcome and because there was never any data behind my guess that would have led me to guess the outcome of something so random and it be correct...

Soooo... theres my incredibly controversial and poorly proofed theory, hope it helps.
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