I have had three experiences of having an actual dream while fully awake, each time doing normal activities (pushing a cart while shopping, doing chores around my house and running into a restaurant for take-out). The first two incidences happened seven years ago, and the third time just recently. Each time I was fully awake and suddenly had a very intense dream. Once they were over, I could not recall what they were about, but I was very aware of feeling like an unusual incident had just occurred. I did not experience any other physical or mental symptoms. I believe each time the dreams lasted only a few seconds, maybe as long as ten seconds. These dreams felt very intrusive, as if they took over my thought process, however briefly. When they occurred, I was able to carry on with my activities without incident but am concerned about having it happen while I'm driving. The only meds I take are for high blood pressure and hypothyroidism.
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Had these weird dreams while I was awake (even driving) when I was on mirtazapine. They never recurred after stoping it.
Yes I’ve been experiencing these dreams while awake. I have chronic insomnia sleeping between 1-2 hrs nightly. I have experienced the sleep issues for approximately three years due to chronic polyneuropathy
I don't have an answer but a post about how a form of waking dream happens to me every day. When I do Sudoko, the numbers will become protagonists and in my mind will start to fight each other, this happens regularly. Similarly, when reading a book, the characters and plot will spin off into a plot my dream state creates, whilst I am awake. This happens every day. I haven't worried about it but seeing all the posts here makes me wonder if there's more to it than in realized.
I just had a waking nightmare I think... Earlier while working I was thinking about a comment my mom had left and the I was suddenly visualising involuntarily, she was chasing me and I was telling her no and she was trying to molest me. It was extremely disturbing, it matched the same hyper way I dream in the night it wasnt like a normal daytime thought, I felt like I was being chased and I had to sit back and refocus for a minute before continuing work. I was trying to research if maybe I had hallucinated or why I reacted that way. But I found my way here. I think she is causing me stress and I know prolonged stress can result in psychosis but I dont know if I fit that category. Ugh... I wish I knew what made me this vulnerable feeling.
Don't know what causes it but twice now late at night in the kitchen I have been standing up and am suddenly somewhere else.last time it happened I found myself in a Chinese take away about o miles away.all the furniture was there and then with a strange feeling I found myself back in my kitchen and still standing. I can't explain it.
Wow I have all the symptoms and those things that happened to me over the years it's kind of a relief to know I'm not alone with these weird dreams I just had one right now I was awake but in your dreams day and someone threw a ball to me and I reached up and clapped my hands together and then I caught it and snapped out of it and realize I was dreaming while I was awake it was really strange
I somewhat have that. I really want to be studied. Every time I go to sleep, while I'm conscious, I will have maybe 3 second dream clips in my head. Each time I doze I have a new clip and new dream. That's how I know I'm ready to fall asleep soon. It's my brains way of telling me I'm ready to fall asleep. I know that I am conscious and awake when this happens because I can still think other thoughts and get up to check my phone easily. It's just the weirdest thing and I wish I had an explanation.
I had this exact experience last night and it was terrifying to say the least. I was cooking alone and started to have only what I can describe as dreams infringe on me while I was what I thought to be wide awake. The crazy thing is it would only last a second or two because I was continuing to cook, but it was causing me confusion. My daughter was nearby and anytime she would talk to me I was fully lucid and then when I went back to cooking it would start happening again. It was freaking me out so much that I was then having trouble concentrating due to anxiety. I was fine during dinner when I was sitting there with the fam (well except that I was highly worried about what had just happened to me and had little appetite), but later that night while I was reading to my son it was happening again, I was reading to him but sort of making up parts of the book in memory after reading a page. It was really unsettling and I had a really hard time going to sleep last night due to anxiety over the experience, so much so that I had to put on a movie. I seem okay today, I am just really worried about what I experienced last night. Reading these stories made me feel better...at least I'm not alone. I am not on any medications and I had a glass of wine teed up last night but after what was happening I decided not to drink it. The only thing I can figure is that I was actually starting to fall asleep over and over again while cooking and then while reading.
This is so weird,what you explained happens to me, that in the middle of the conversation with someone i will drift into a dream and back then say something unrelated to the conversation and only then I would realise I was dreaming. This usually happens to me when am tired or I always thought it's sleep related. The other weird thing is that when I wake up in "a not my usual time to wake up", and still remember my dream;when I go back to sleep in can continue my dream for that one hour of sleep.
I have exactly the same condition as you described! Also, I am very sleepy after breakfast although I get seven or eight hours of sleep at night. I am sort of "night owl".
Hi, I too experience strange feelings of being still asleep shortly after waking, going downstairs or even some time later. 'dreams' of being still in bed or doing something else.. starting with strange tingling and floating away ensation.. my GP says it is Hypnogogia
i have a lot of similar actions im curious to see what your diagnosis is. im not sure what doctor to talk to yet. this has been going on for years i just always thought i wasn't getting enough sleep. i am constantly tired and yawn all day long and dream at work at least 3 times a day. sometimes i dream while driving and that scares me alot
I have been doing his for years. especially at work I call it sleep typing, i sometimes cannot tell if i was dreaming something or not. i have dreams of driving and hitting a curb the jolt alerts me and i realize im working.i had a dream i was playing softball while working and i just had a dream while typing i was running around trying to solve a murder case. I do it while driving also very scary.
I have been doing his for years. especially at work I call it sleep typing, i sometimes cannot tell if i was dreaming something or not. i have dreams of driving and hitting a curb the jolt alerts me and i realize im working.i had a dream i was playing softball while working and i just had a dream while typing i was running around trying to solve a murder case. I do it while driving also very scary.
During an induced 4 week coma following a heart operation I experienced what I thought were dreams but I now know to be NDEs. I sleep easily but frequently the dreams or halucinations of the NDE recur
Thank you for posting. I saw starting to think I was going mad, while my husband was passing my experience of dreaming while awake as a hallucination. I contacted my (sleep) neurologist about this latest new thing going on in my brain. I'm also going to contact my (migraine) neurologist and between those guys I should have an answer to post soon.
Background:
Hemiplegic Migraine with "stroke" or "seizure" like symptoms Special Episodes-just about everything will set off a migraine and I get the "special episodes" about every 5 years. My last episode, the paramedics thought I had a stroke, went to the ER and had another episode while in the waiting area to be called, so by the time I saw the intake nurse I couldn't even say my own name- I have never had 2 episodes in one day before and these were only hours apart.
Around 3 years ago I started off with Insomnia- could not go to sleep- no matter how tired I was, it lasted 3 or 4 days-Had a sleep study done, not much came of that one. Then a month later I'm back at my Sleep guru and I can't stay awake for the life of me, once I almost fell asleep while driving, very scary. I had a pattern of sleeping about 10-12 hours at night, waking up tired, going back to sleep about an hour after I woke up - sleeping for another 4-6 hours straight (no one could wake me up), then awake for a few hours at most and back to bed for another 12 hours. Back to the sleep study suite, spent the night and was woken up every early- then was forced to stay awake ( I tried to even sneak some standing while sleeping in there, I got caught-cause I forgot about all the monitors hooked up to my head)-every time they "let" me go to sleep, I'd hit the pillow and instant REM, then they'd wake me up (about 15-20 mins later) just as I started to get to the good part of my dream-That was pure torture for the entire day.
I was diagnosed with Idiopathic Hypersomnia with Long Sleep Time and went thru a couple of Rx's I turned out to be allergic to until we found Adderall Extended Release worked w/o allergic reaction. Started at 5mg to help combat daytime sleepiness, I'm up to 20 mg and added Celexa to boost my energy and avoid having to boost up my Adderall dosage again. I tried another comparable to Adderall but I ended up having to take twice as much to be effective at all, so back to the Adderall. About less than a year after the sleep issues popped up, I started to notice a loss in my cognitive functions- it was in my thought process, my vision, my hearing ( I can hear you talking, but I have no idea what you just said), my writing skills declined, memory was mush. So I went to my migraine doctor about this and since I could still articulate and be understood, he chalked it up to the aging process . A year went by and I got worse and asked again about getting tested for my cognitive, he declined to give me the test because he knew I would fail it ( yep, my doctor is funny). He prescribed instead a "memory booster" , used in patients with Alzheimer's -its a very low dosage and it helps when I can remember to take it. I have to break from it every now and then because it suppresses my appetite too much ( anorexia is a listed side effect)- it does help but only so much.
So to the part you all want to know- the day time dreaming while awake. I started noticing this a few months ago. It's a very strange feeling having an actual dream while awake. It's not like when your mind wonders or you're thinking about "future" plans or even fantasies. Since I am a very vivid dreamer at night and have at least 2-3 dreams per night , plus with the daytime sleepiness (sometimes the meds just don't work) I can see how my mind can easily get caught in between states of really awake and I want to lay down and sleep so I can dream. It happens to me, like I've read here- while at the PC or in the kitchen or even watching tv, walking the dogs. It happens whether I'm in a restful/relaxed position or actively exercising and fully awake. It's not the same as Zoning Out either. When I first searched for Daytime REM causes, Narcolepsy came up, although I do have signs of that, such as spontaneous muscle weakness and memory lapses, I also have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Connective Tissue Disorder . Also people with narcolepsy are for the norm, only asleep for a few minutes and its usually "emotionally" (supper happy, sad, surprised, etc) induced - they are for the most part "refreshed " when awake. For me, even on my wakey wakey meds, I sometimes need a nap. I think I'm only asleep for 30 mins at most- then my husband tells me it's been 3 hours. I say why didn't you wake me up? His response, I tried to but you growled at me. (never wake a sleeping bear).
Hopefully soon, I will have answers to the Dreams while awake and functioning.
* sorry for such a long post, I suffer from diarrhea of the typing fingers
I just had a similar experience of feeling a dream state in the background while I am walking around in my waking life. It came on just after I left physical therapy for my frozen shoulder and lasted for the entire walk to my office. I still felt fully conscious and functional, but experienced dream fragments breaking into my consciousness, fading back when I had to converse or focus on something, then coming back when I was just walking or standing. I was both conscious of the waking world around me but the dreams were flashing through my brain. Very very odd! First time that's happened to me. I didn't sleep very well last night, which may be related. But if it happens again I will definitely see a doc. I am not on any medications.
This is the first time that I have heard anyone having something similar to what I have recently been experiencing. I'm pretty rattled. I am a psychotherapist and two times this week I found myself in a "dream" while listening to a client, then saying something out loud to the client that had nothing to do with the conversation! I said something from the "dream" which couldn't have lasted more than a few second. I recently started taking the medication, Neurontin (gabapentin) but did not find this when reading about side effects. Anyone can relate to this, please share...
I have been experiencing similar issues, I haven't slept for five days, and about half way through the third day I had a nightmare while walking home from work... Can anyone tell me what I can do? And what these are?
Hi,
Are you suffering from excessive anxiety due to some reason? Daytime sleepiness does indicate narcolepsy. Do not remain awake past your normal bedtime and avoid caffeine near your bedtime.
Hello.
The stage of sleep in which we see dreams is the REM (Rapid Eye Movement) stage. And we dream because certain unexpressed emotions need to come out. But these emotions come out in symbolic language. The bright colour or the car means something significant for you.
Usually a period of about 90 minutes passes from onset of sleep to appearance of REM sleep. But in narcolepsy, a person may go from wakefulness into REM in no time. Hence dreams appear in "wakefulness".
Get the second sleep study report.
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