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Ex repeatedly dying in my dream

4 years 11 months ago #1 by Uncharted9724

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     Hello everyone. Just to give some quick back story, me and me ex were together for about 3 years. We had 1 break & 2 break ups (all initiated by her). It’s been almost 4 months since the split. I don’t reach out at all but last night I had a dream where she was lying in a bed suffering from her period. I was in there too and I recommend she take 2 of her prescribed medication, one that heals but is a sedative, and one that counteracts the sedative effects of the first pill. In the dream, we went about our day having a regular conversation and then she had a heart attack. It was super realistic. Parents crying, even the doctor saying she was pronounced dead. Crazy thing is, the dream kept repeating itself but everytime it repeated I knew how it was going to end.  The 2nd time the dream repeated I tried telling her to take only one of the 2 prescribed pills assuming that  those pills were the cause of her death in the first one. That did not work, dream played out EXACTLY the same way as the first dream, she got a heart attack, parents cried, doctor pronounced her dead. Then the  exact same dream repeated itself for a 3rd time but this time around I told her not to take any of the pills but she still ended up dying. This dream repeated itself at least 3 times all in one night back to back. What does this mean? She suffers from anxiety and depression if that helps. I also figured I would throw this in here too, a few months before our split she said she had a dream where I shot her in her knee 4 times . Why do both of these mean and can they possibly be caused by our old relationship 

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