In PLMD there is a neurological glitch that causes stereotyped rythmic movements during sleep. Sometimes that glitch gets in my dreams with one exact phrase or sentence repeating endlessly like a stuck record until I can wake myself up. Last night the dream was pretty mundane, me and others trying to solve a mystery (crime?) and the clues we were trying to correlate were 2 shades of blue and tomatoes (????). I said, "If we can find the connection between the 2 shades of blue and the tomatoes, we can solve this." Then I said, "If we can find the connection between the 2 shades of blue and the tomatoes, we can solve this." Then I said, "If we can find the connection between the 2 shades of blue and the tomatoes, we can solve this." Then I said... well, you get the picture. After umpteen repetitions I became aware of being torturously "stuck" and kept telling myself to wake up. Was I ever glad when I did!
The brain is a fascinating thing. I was just wondering if there's any other PLMD sufferers who have experienced this? Or, does anybody who has not been diagnosed with PLMD but knows they "kick" a lot in their sleep have these kinds of dreams? Surely I'm not the only one. I guess my bigger question is does anyone with no movement issues do this?
Kathy
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