bloomfields
Active Member
My dear I am so sorry to hear about your too-much-to-dream problem, I am also that way and hate it!
Please remember that when you quit smoking your dreams seem more intense and frequent at first but hold on! This too will pass after a couple of weeks. THC effects our short term memory so it's not that we don't dream, but that we don't remember them. And when we quit it's like a memory booster and we remember all the little details in our dreams. As mentioned this will subside but the meantime is a b*tch. The best thing is to have some ambient noise while you sleep (a fan, talk radio [music is a stimulant], nature sounds soundtrack) and a lamp within reach. If you wake up from a nightmare hit the light and try to "snap out of it." Try to focus on the subject on the radio or possibly even fall asleep to the t.v. - t.v. has certain wavelengths that can put you into a sort of trance. Before falling alseep run a nice fantasy through your head (don't take that sexually riu!), think good thoughts and think them over-and-ver until you fall asleep. Tell yourself "I am going to dream about puppies and marigols (or whatever) tonight." Then imagine puppies and marigolds (or whatever) until you fall asleep. Eventually you will find that you can program your dreams. But it takes work and time, like anything worth doing. Hope it helps.
Makes alot of sense , i dont think i have ever tried sleeping with a radio on i may also try that thnanks for your comments .....