last night I had a weird dream, I was in my english class and i looked at the clock, it was a weird clock, only thing i remembered was that it had the omega sign instead of the number 12... all the numbers were replaced by a sign, then i asked a classmate what the time was and he said "we ran out of time" or "there is no time" i dont remember perfectly but he said something like that something that meant time didnt exist anymore. what does this mean? 13/m
I dont know about the omega sign but I know seeing a clock in your dream can mean you may have some anxiety about not being on top of things. So the clock could symbolize the importance of time in a waking situation. You might be preoccupied with a deadline or some other time sensitive issue. The ticking of the clock can symbolize the human heart beat (showing the emotional side of your life). If the clock has stopped it can symbolize death. But unless you are terminally ill I doubt it is aboit death. I would guess it has to do with some anxiety you have in your life that has to do with time. Hope this helps.
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Hi, I'm a sixteen year old girl, around 98 pounds, no health issues. I have severe health anxiety and depression problems. I go through left arm pain sometimes, and it scares the crap out of me! I always think its because of a heart attack. I'm having no chest pain, very light arm pain. It comes and goes. No shortness of breath, no sweating, no "sense of doom" . My shoulder and arm just ache for a minute then goes away after I stop thinking about it. Also goes away after I sleep. Do you think there's a reason to worry, or should I continue to ignore it? (I have been to the doctor and she said my heart sounded fine and I have normal blood pressure)
When you're anxious and depressed, you can become hypersensitive so you notice every little ache or pain. Anxiety can actually cause cchronic pain. I think the only way for you to get rid of your pain is to overcome your anxiety. Start to notice your triggers and figure out why you are so anxious because it's probably something deeper that is bothering you. Talking to the doctor about your anxiety and depression instead of your pain might help.
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Im a very emotional person. If I get yelled at or am around any negativity I tend to shut down or cry. I usually tend to be very happy. But can also come off very dramatic. Every little thing that happens tends to be a crisis for me as I get upset so easily. I am looking for some tips to help me control my emotions better. So that I don't always come off as a crazy dramatic psycho...
Sensitivity can get the best of us sometimes. There are a few things that can help. First, don't take your emotional reactions at face value because usually it's something deeper that is affecting you. A lot of times it has to do with our past. When you feel an overwhelming emotion coming on, try to meditate and explore your feelings. Does it remind you of something from your past or does is have to do with something bigger that is bothering you? Next, when you feel that overwhelming anger or sadness, take a deep breath and stop yourself before you react. Maybe take a walk or just try to collect yourself before you do or say something youre gonna regret. Let your feelings settle so you can avoid having to do damage control later. Also try to remember not everything is about you ..and I dont mean that to be offensive. I only mean that when youre sensitive, sometimes you perceive others emotions or actions are the result of something you did to them. But in reality those people arent even thinking about you..theyre thinking about theyre own issues. Also, try not to take on too much. A lot of times when youre sensitive you feel the pain of others or stuff that has nothin to do with you. Try to realize that you cannot save the world and you have to only worry about you first. When you take on other peoples problems it can add too much stress for you to handle. Being sensitive is not a bad thing at all. It means you are very compassionate. Dont be ashamed of the way you feel. Just try to recognize why you feel the way you feel so you can conquer it :)
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Hello advicenators, I am a 15 year old male and have struggled with self harm for 4 years and various eating disorders and I think I may be gay. Yes that is quite a handful of things, but I am bulimia binge free for 3 months and haven't cut for 6 days ( after a 3 week clean). I'm frustrated about my sexuality in general and feel different in the backwards little town I live in. I honestly just want to cut and fall asleep for a while and wake up and know for sure if I will be accepted and if I am more than bisexual. I grow weary of all this uncertainty, but I understand how there is no 100% way to know at my age. My mother knows, and she has been making offensive jokes about it and sneers at the very fact of it all... I want this to stop more than anything.(I am on Zoloft by the way for
depression)I used to go to counseling. I want to be on for five fucking minutes for once. That is my plea for help, and I'm not sure if anyone will even read this let alone have any solutions for my questions.should I be in counseling again, and is there anyone out there I can trust enough to let them help me?
Counseling can be very helpful. I dealt with an eating disorder myself for a long time. My mom criticized me for a long time also and it made me depressed too. But you can't change the way people think or react. It may take your mom a while to adjust accepting your sexuality but try not to take it personally. Believe it or not there are millions of people out there like you and having someone to talk to and that is willing to listen is a big help. Keeping those feelings inside is what destroys people and causes us to self destruct sometimes. There are people out there that are trustworthy but there is also a lot of people that will let you down...you have to remember no one is perfect. Counselors are professional people that make their living on people putting their trust in them so I think that is a good option. You might not always like what they have to say but they are there to help ya know.
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