Interesting dream from 2/17/2020

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I found myself in a hospital bed, hooked up to a large machine. I was told I had what was called Red Pancreatitis, and that I needed to have blood pumped into my pancreas.

The nurse who was tending to me started up the machine and left the room. In the dream I was panicking, although there was no terror or fear felt in the dream, and I tried to move or call out for help. I could not move and I was barely able to speak, trying to cry out "Help me, somebody please help me..." to no avail, which only increased the antic in the dream.

After a while, the nurse cane back in. She told me that I was going to be all right, and asked how I was feeling. I remember her being an older woman, with a round face, long, graying straw-blond hair tied back in a ponytail, blue or grey eyes, and a fair complexion.

After she asked how I was, my vision flashed to a dark field with three off white circles each surrounded by an orange-red ring, similar to how an old photograph looks when damaged.

After that, I could see the hospital room again and woke up.


This dream has a lot of significant messages in it, the main one being Red Pancreatitis and the method of treating it. The air/feel of the dream was also very unusual for me. It had more solidity/heaviness to it, and felt more like the waking world than the dreamscape or astral.
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