wetting the bed at 29?


Question:
hi,
twich this past month i've been having dreams of going to the bathroom...and thought they were real! This is so embarassing... and I'm not sure if this happens to other people, or if i should make a big deal out of this...I dream a lot, and have a hard time distinguishing my dreams from reality during sleep...they are very vivid. I'm not sure if this is some form of dementia, or stress (i just moved to nyc and recently got engaged.) Anyway, what do you think? no big deal? should i wait and see if it happens again? does this happen to many people? I don't have incontinence problems. I'm young and healthy. let me know what you think...

Answers:
I would have to put my money on stress! Most definitely... U r actually very lucky to be able to dream the way u do... I would suggest doing a bit of research on "Lucid Dreaming". Work on developing your ability to control your lucid dreams.. I have found that in doing so, one is able to explore and workout any subconscious and or convince stresses that one might be dealing with... Lastly, u r not alone in these dreams u described.. It has happened to me before.. Froid would say that its is representative of ones feelings of self control or lack of control. Holding it to prove self control and visa versa... But then again he was a huge coke head so go figure... Above all, DON"T worry about it!! Just try exploring your current self and situation and see if u don't just stumble across the source... Best of luck with your new town, new marriage and of course, your sleep;)
Not common but not unheard of. You are unlikely to have dementia at 29. I had that dream once, it is deadly.

I think this can happen in a new environment. Just wait and let it settle down.

If you are taking any sleeping pills - I would advise stopping. You are too far asleep for your wake up response to work.

You are going to the toilet last thing before bed aren't you?
I wouldn't have told that.


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