They waved to my friends as they disappeared into the street with a taxi for Hans. Good night with them at the theater. I am happy to laugh. But now, I need to be alone. I was putting pressure on my heart all night. At first it was very small but I thought it was difficult to concentrate at night. This is not the first time this happened to me. A few months later I began to feel as if there was something left in my heart.
I was diagnosed with a bipolar disorder soon, and I got a mood stabilizer, an antipsychotic (causing insomnia), sleeping pills (causing nightmares), reducing nightmares (causing anxiety), drug mental stabilization etc. I used it. This made me faint for hours. It is a nightmare for people trying to commit suicide with drugs. I began listening to the story of other people coming in and out of it much longer than I said, just tell the doctor what I would like to ask him. Please listen to his questions and get clues. If you ask if you feel that the medicine is useful, say that you know that behaving unreasonably without it. Do not just talk about wanting to do big things, just do normal things. After staying there for several weeks, I just want to go out. I definitely do not want to be bound by the table and I do not want to be shocked "normal"
When I was 11 years old, I began to make a nightmare, not a nightmare. It is just a vivid and repeating dream. Among them, I answered the door of my parents' house. A man wearing a hat raised the shotgun and blew my internal organs. Reflectively, I stretched out and felt a hole. My internal organs began to overflow. That man, a customer entered the living room through me. I fell on the carpet and grasped the cracked abdomen. The idea that I woke up was always "to kick your feet and let him feel that you are dead." This is my bad dream for the next few years. The above is a short version. Long versions include tracking, intimidation, burned crosses, broken windows, blocking our family's business entry, and various threat strategies.
Most people experience nightmares in our lives. For most people, the nightmare is very rare. Some people often see nightmares, but they do not do it frequently. In a small demographics survey, about 5% of a nightmare often occurs once a week. A nightmare usually occurs during REM sleep, middle and late in the night. The nightmare tends to fall during the sleep cycle, and because of their image and the intensity of emotions, a nightmare will bring some awakening. Due to a nightmare, you may find it difficult to sleep upright on the bed. Or maybe you are awakening partly enough to record fear or disorientation - perhaps to reduce your nightmares "just dreams" - to sleep before you fall asleep fell