
Suddenly last night, it seemed my teeth had come loose and were about to fall out. This was very distressing! What should I do?
Eventually my teeth stopped rolling around in their sockets and I realized I was dreaming. Gee, why couldn’t I have had a nice dream?
Anyway, I’m still so tired, I could plotz.
I wonder if that is a common chemo dream. When I started losing my hair, I had that same dream. At least any dream means some sleep I guess. Praying for you and Patty.
As bad as this is, I would take it as a sign that the Chemo is working. This is a battle, and your body is fighting hard.
It is amazing to see what dreams occur. I have had spiritual dreams and many other kinds. Some are repeated, some not. What goes on in the mind can be perplexing. Prayers continue for you and Patty, and for sure, I still need them too.
I had bad dreams for months and months but now I am back to normal, thank God. Scripture says, when you lie down your sleep shall be sweet – now that is a great promise to claim.
jusrt now it’s kinda hard to imagine any happy ending.
That was me about my kids’ dreams. I forgot to put in my name.
I think my first comments didn’t go through. I said that my kids used to have dreams when they were high school age about losing their teeth. One of my daughters had a dream during her first year of college that her teeth fell out. In her dream she replaced them with plastic Halloween vampire teeth to give a speech to her public speaking class.