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ToshioTV said: I think dying while you sleep is the sweetest dead (especially if you are dreaming and finish the dream...it gives me the illusion that i will dream further about that world beyond my dreams...). My uncle died while sleeping from a heart attack, it was a little unexpected cause he wasn't that old.
Sounds sweet assuming they don't experience pain in their sleep.
But me, it just can't be a nightmare that actually feels real...ugh: Nightmare Part 1I remember this one time I experienced a nightmare that actually felt so real it affected me. Part of that nightmare is me getting stabbed in my right side near my back from a screwdriver.
Nightmare Part 2When the nightmare ended, I woke up in horrible Sickle-Cell pain and also pain in the same spot I dreamed of being stabbed at. I was sent to the hospital after that. That day, I was afraid to sleep again. I spent that whole day trying to fight off the sleepy side effects of Morphine to stay awake...but that was also not letting the narcotic do its job for my pain. I eventually couldn't fight it any longer since I was receiving more Morphine to calm the pain down and me screaming / crying. I finally fell asleep.
If someone had died in their sleep while having a bad nightmare, that would be terrible. That being said, having a good dream, I think, would be better since you get to die without feeling pain and enjoying that dream as it were your real life.
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But me, it just can't be a nightmare that actually feels real...ugh:
Nightmare Part 1I remember this one time I experienced a nightmare that actually felt so real it affected me. Part of that nightmare is me getting stabbed in my right side near my back from a screwdriver.
Nightmare Part 2When the nightmare ended, I woke up in horrible Sickle-Cell pain and also pain in the same spot I dreamed of being stabbed at. I was sent to the hospital after that. That day, I was afraid to sleep again. I spent that whole day trying to fight off the sleepy side effects of Morphine to stay awake...but that was also not letting the narcotic do its job for my pain. I eventually couldn't fight it any longer since I was receiving more Morphine to calm the pain down and me screaming / crying. I finally fell asleep.
If someone had died in their sleep while having a bad nightmare, that would be terrible.
That being said, having a good dream, I think, would be better since you get to die without feeling pain and enjoying that dream as it were your real life.