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Okay, that's the second time I've dreamt of an injury to my lower leg in less than a week.

First time I dreamt I broke it (not sure which leg it was), and I had a cast. But I was still walking on it, just with a limp. Myself and everyone around me were all thinking I should be on crutches and wondering why I wasn't.

And last night I dreamt I did something to my leg (I can't remember what) but it required some doctor who was just around to perform emergency surgery which involved making an incision down the length of the side of my lower leg. I expected it to be terrible but it didn't hurt an awful lot. Then I waited for stitches and never got any, but it was pretty much healed up to a scab by the next day.

Weird. The worst leg injury I have had has been multiple dislocated knees (on both sides).

*cue Twilight Zone theme*

Date: 2003-08-04 06:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowshifter.livejournal.com
i find dream interpretation books usually suck for well everything :) and i suck at interpreting dreams so unfortunately not going to be of any help there.

maybe it means that you should be more careful or maybe it means youre going to have good luck or something :P~

hopefully no more multiple dislocated knees - that sounds ick.

Dream Interpretation:

Date: 2003-08-05 05:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wolflullaby.livejournal.com
I agree with that statement on dream interpretation books. They do suck, and the reason is that dreams are very personal and if five people all had exactly the same dream it would mean something different to each of them.

What you should do is look at the less obvious parts of the dream. For example: what emotions did you feel. How did you feel about your injuries, your leg, the doctor. etc. Were you happy that your injury had been fixed, sad it had been damaged, scared?

It is also interesting to look at what parts of the dream you found important enough to mention. The impression I get from what you have written, is that in both dreams something happened that you and everyone else thought would be really bad, but it wasn't.

So is there something in your life that is worrying you. Because maybe it won't be as bad as you think.

I'm pretty certain your legs correspond emotionally (I've read some interesting books) with tradition, family, responsibility etc. So maybe the situation you are worrying about is something to do with that!

Please give me feedback on what I've said. I would be interested to see if I am close or a mile off! :):)

Re: Dream Interpretation:

Date: 2003-08-06 04:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gemfyre.livejournal.com
The first dream I remember was in a house with two stories, but not my house, it was familiar tho, I think I've dreamt of that house before.

It was nightime, my cousins were over, I think it was Christmas or around then. Also a few friends were over. I was just thinking "Yeah I know this is meant to be really bad but I can walk on it okay if I just limp" and everyone else was asking me to sit down but some others were asking me to get them stuff. I remember making my way up the stairs at one point. Yep, I have dreamed of the house before, it's similar to my own house, but a few bits of the plan are changed.

Second dream I was at, it reminded me of the races or an airport, big white room with booths. There was a table (where I was sitting with a few people around why my leg got sliced open). And in the booth was Karen, Terry, Jared, probably you and some other people. I think Matt was at the table with me. After the doc or whoever did the incision he went away and I held the edges of the wound together while I waited for him to return and do the stitches, which he never did and after a while I took my hand away and realised it had healed up anyway, looked like a long cat scratch almost.

Weird shit.

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