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I dreamt once that I had woken up from a coma in the hospital, and it was about 20ish years in the future. It scared me that so much time had gone by that I didn’t remember and could never get back, and that everyone who knew me had probably forgotten about me. Getting up and seeing someone I didn’t recognize staring back at me in the mirror.
What had happened? What led me here? And what the hell do I do? I was lost.
It was strange waking up for a second time back in my actual bed. But it was such an odd experience, terrifying in its own regard at how real it seemed.
Those dreams where you're waking up multiple times are one the creepier types that has to exist. I remember having multiple dreams like that and none are nice memories, every time there was a reason to wake up for real as soon as possible. One time, I was aware that I was dreaming and I was thinking, oh shit, I need to wake up, I need to wake up because I knew that there was something waiting to enter my room