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Mayer also had nightmares about her own mother molesting her.
I had nightmares about it and I still occasionally do.
At times, he said, he had nightmares about being raped.
"He had nightmares and was unable to sleep," she said.
I hadn't had nightmares about him for a few years.
Ms. Dressendofer said she still had nightmares about the hurricane's effects.
I no longer had nightmares and I laughed a lot more.
For weeks, I had nightmares about hiding from men with guns.
"I had nightmares sometimes, stuff like that, about the incident," Smith said.
Instead, he had nightmares in which people were trying to kill him.
"I've had nightmares about showing up at the ballpark late," Zobrist said.
Jared had nightmares and occasional panic attacks and got into bar fights.
I actually had nightmares about one product's suicide dive off a grocery cart.
But certainly, I've had nightmares about witches ever since I was a kid.
When I got pregnant with my second child, I had nightmares about pumping.
I had nightmares of Slavka in her cold basement torturing my stuffed bunny.
And you can imagine that Kennedy had nightmares about his cagey vice president.
I had nightmares that caused me to wake up twice during my sleep.
Another said he had nightmares after witnessing a fatal shooting in his neighborhood.
"I've had nightmares about this," the former Londoner, said softly with a smile.
I had nightmares about it, but I thought I just had to continue.
Even those who weren't on campus the day of the shooting had nightmares.
And he insisted that they never felt guilty, never got depressed, never had nightmares.
One nurse said she had nightmares afterward of crying babies in pools of blood.
The young man said he still had nightmares about his siblings' being chained up.
I had nightmares of us running out of money or our equity getting crushed.
The study found that 32% of expecting moms had nightmares at least once a month.
I had nightmares after being with the national team, you shouldn't have things like that.
Presley said that she had nightmares of war, even though she never saw it firsthand.
I had nightmares for weeks after and never really came to terms with losing her.
She has had nightmares of being trapped in an American detention center without her daughter.
He couldn't sleep, and when he did, he had nightmares about killing and being killed.
I literally had nightmares for months involving giant red typography in the black void of dreamspace.
Let's just say I didn't get to sleep quickly and when I did I had nightmares.
"Yes, I had nightmares — children do," the narrator in an old story, "All Around Atlantis," recalls.
"It bothered me greatly -- I had nightmares," Homan told the Watertown Daily Times newspaper in February 2016.
Sitting at Sadek's restaurant, drunk on Coronas, Muzammil told me he still had nightmares about the jungle.
"And I was terrified by the robot in that movie and had nightmares over it," he continued.
Residents told The Guardian they had nightmares "that the sea will soon gobble them up for good."
Other people who had nightmares every night, once they start moving their bodies they don't have nightmares anymore.
Crupi still had nightmares about last year's style, a too-complex choice involving a pouf encircled by braids.
A lot of people felt very depressed by all of it, and a lot of people had nightmares.
Like I had nightmares of me being sent to China and got caught up into the detention centers.
He says he's had nightmares since the incident and the injuries to his hands left him unable to work.
I had nightmares for months, and recently decided to conquer my fears by watching it again, as an adult.
Dickinson told CNN in July 2015 that she still was angry and confused and had nightmares about the incident.
"When he first returned to Allied lines, he had nightmares of being chased," Ms. Lineberry wrote of Mr. Hayes.
While I had it, I always had nightmares of me cutting my dreads off or having to cut them off.
I had nightmares every night because I didn't know what to expect and honestly I didn't really have the experience.
In fact, she frequently had nightmares about dying during her Saturday Night Live monologue because she was just that high.
It scared the living daylights out of me, and I went home and had nightmares every night for a month.
My parents definitely regretted not vetting that film: We had nightmares about that one scene for literally months to come.
Natalie had nightmares of Calderon not being there, screaming for "Mommy" in the middle of the night, her mother said.
"She continued to feel considerable emotional distress because of the forced kiss, and had nightmares about it," the lawsuit claims.
"He was the kind of guy you had nightmares about," Jim Ross, a longtime wrestling commentator, told Bleacher Report in 2014.
"After my first deployment, I had nightmares and stuff like that, but you think it comes with the territory," he says.
I was in the army for about six or seven months altogether, but I had nightmares about it for twenty years.
Sometimes he'd have a piece of chocolate after dinner, but then he'd complain that his stomach hurt or that he had nightmares.
But people in those studies who had nightmares also had longer periods of rapid eye movement, or REM, sleep, when most dreaming occurs.
"I've had nightmares every night for the past three months because I'm scared to be this vulnerable with people," Mr. Van Ness said.
In the ICU, I had nightmares about tumor cells returning more aggressively, and what organs they'd end up in if they came back again.
We got into town three weeks before he was closing—I had nightmares I would miss my chance—and the line took four hours.
I can't be the only Jurassic Park fan who had nightmares, repeatedly, about the T. Rex's footsteps (boom, boom, boom) slowly approaching my house.
"Before we visited this site, I had nightmares that we would not find much of interest at all," Dr. Distel wrote in an email.
Mr. Fuchs had nightmares about the war for about 20 years afterward and was reluctant to speak about his combat experiences with his family.
Since November 13, I haven't had nightmares, I haven't cried, I haven't had an anxiety attack, despite the horror I saw in those 15 minutes.
There's also a vibrating cock ring, kegel balls, butt plugs, and more masturbation eggs than you could have ever dreamed of or had nightmares about.
Another student told WFTV that some of his classmates have had nightmares since the incident, and that it took several minutes for the raccoons to drown.
Last year, a class of 493-year-olds were shown a film about demons that was so violent and scary that several had nightmares, parents said.
When he was younger, Mr. Vázquez frequently had nightmares in which he watched himself being killed — such was the climate of violence in which he was raised.
When people had nightmares in middle age, this was associated with poor cognition later in life after 21 to 31 years of follow-up, the study also found.
I have had nightmares about running in clown shoes, running in a uniform constructed out of my own hair and running through a track filled entirely with pudding.
" Skarsgard admits he had nightmares for weeks after It wrapped, saying, "It was very strange, it was almost like a really slow exorcism to completely let go of him.
Bruce went on to explain that the client had nightmares, and lived in fear, and even stopped doing activities she once enjoyed because they thought something bad might happen.
Like many of the 1.5 million women in Liberia who had survived the civil war, Ms. Freeman had personally witnessed acts of violence so brutal she still had nightmares.
On the other hand, it took me a few weeks before I even realized that Hereditary was a horror flick and I had nightmares for days after I saw it.
Water leaked through the ceilings and mold grew on the bathroom walls in Torres's apartment, and the elevators broke down so often that he had nightmares about being stuck in them.
"I had nightmares where they would somehow get ahold of me and grab my hair and slam my face off a steel door," U.S. Navy veteran Nichole York told correspondent Jason Leopold.
Oak Sonfist, who joined the LGBTQ protesters earlier in the evening, told VICE News she felt compelled to join the Portland march because she has had nightmares for the past two nights.
KUOW found that some think the animal is cute and empathy-worthy, while others were annoyed or even scared of the squirrel, with one mother admitting her son has had nightmares about Kevin.
And I had nightmares about that forever, I was running to the door banging on it, or the opposite where I was on the other side of the door and saw them coming.
Blum fixed lunch for her husband on Monday, she said she still had nightmares about the horrors, which included being strip-searched with a group of women while German soldiers watched and laughed.
For just as he still had nightmares of his parents and the dark, just as he still feared random attackers and journeys by train, who was to say that the Holocaust might not happen again?
Speaking sometimes breathlessly and with tightly clasped hands, Ms. Cengiz testified that she had nightmares every night "thinking of Jamal's suffering," and she chronicled how their dream of building a life together was cut short.
In the video above, watch Gina Rodriguez and Tessa Thompson interview each other about what it was like to take on these unusual roles, their most memorable moments on set, and why they had nightmares before filming.
In a 2011 interview with CNN, a year before he was found dead at the bottom of the pool in his backyard, Rodney King shared how, even 20 years later, he still had nightmares of the 1991 beating.
In interviews with French media, the band's frontman Jesse Hughes said he still had nightmares about the shooting, in which 90 people died, but said the massacre had only consolidated his view that everyone should have access to guns.
On the unnamed island, overhung with all the hemisphere's leftover clouds—"a sort of cloud-dump," in Bishop's phrase—Robinson Crusoe had nightmares of countless other islands, and feared that, eventually, he would have to live on every one.
Watching a drunk, physically intimidating Jeremy corner Rachel was horrifying — I'm not exaggerating when I say I had nightmares after watching — and the best thing "Casualty" does is juxtapose Rachel's quiet terror over what happened with her manic attempts to move on.
He's able to draw in viewers with his hands alone, doing this to great effect as Abe Sapien in Hellboy (2004) and Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008) and the Faun and the Pale Man in Pan's Labyrinth (2006) (who can forget the moment when his hands had eyes…I had nightmares for weeks).
I've had nightmares about this: I am a reporter on deadline but I know nothing about the subject and I rush back into the city room realizing that for some reason I am naked and everyone is staring and I glimpse my reflection in the glass doors and realize: Oh, no, my natural hair color!
Don Mischer, who has produced and directed some of the biggest acts for various major events including Super Bowl halftime shows by the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, and Bruce Springsteen, produced Super Bowl XLI that rainy night and over the phone from his office in Los Angeles, he told me he had nightmares the night before when he saw the weather forecast.
" In the months that followed, he rewatched the mini-series "Roots," lost all interest in talk of FIRE now that he had achieved it, feared a looming stock market crash, had nightmares that "I'm back at work and arguing with morons," finished a marathon in a personal best sub-three hours, felt moments of social isolation, took a two-week road trip across the heartland, and went twice to the beach in Florida with his wife and watched their net worth reach its highest point, despite not working, which he attributed to "the passage of the tax cut for wealthy job creators like myself.
Those close to Moon said that he was haunted by Boland's death for the rest of his life. According to Pamela Des Barres, Moon had nightmares (which woke them both) about the incident and said he had no right to be alive.
Soomekh became close with Lionsgate after appearing in their film Crash (2004) and they wanted her in their next big film. Not a fan of horror films she found the role challenging. "I had nightmares the first month I was on set", she said.
That night, Mona had nightmares about "wicked witches and ghostly ghouls". In the morning, Mona put away all the parts of her vampire costume and decided to get over her obsession with vampires. The story ends that night as Mona's father reads Mona and Fang a bedtime story about space invaders.
The patient focused on was named Joop. Joop was arrested by the Nazis in September 1941 and underwent a long journey through hell among different camps until he was liberated by the Russians in 1945. Joop returned home to his wife a different man. He had nightmares and was incapable of ordinary human contact.
Many of the characters, props, and ideas in the novel were drawn from Baum's experiences. As a child, Baum frequently had nightmares of a scarecrow pursuing him across a field. Moments before the scarecrow's "ragged hay fingers" nearly gripped his neck, it would fall apart before his eyes. Decades later, as an adult, Baum integrated his tormentor into the novel as the Scarecrow.
Marty realizes Butch has kidnapped Grace. The twins discover that Grace is actually Wolfe's daughter, and Blackwood's granddaughter (Wolfe married Blackwood's daughter and had Marty's parents take care of Grace). Grace, who has had nightmares of various events throughout the story, realizes some of her dreams are actually memories. Wolfe tells Lee that Mokélé-mbembé had killed Grace's mother and tore his leg.
In March 1590, Lady Cromwell and Alice had a discussion regarding the accusations made against Alice. During this conversation, Lady Cromwell reportedly grabbed a pair of scissors and cut a lock of hair off Alice, and gave it to Mrs. Throckmorton to burn (a folk remedy believed to weaken a witch's power). That night, Lady Cromwell had nightmares, became ill and later died in 1592.
After the war, Boeselager's part in the failed attempt on Hitler's life became known. He was regarded as a hero by many in Germany and France and received the highest military medals that both countries could provide. He studied economics and became a forestry expert. Even in his old age, Boeselager still had nightmares about the conspiracy and the friends whom he lost during the war.
Immediately after the war, Bunter arrived to take up service, as promised, with Lord Peter. Like many other soldiers, Wimsey was afflicted with shell shock. He had nightmares, delusions, and a morbid fear of giving orders, having ordered so many men to their deaths. Bunter took him in hand, devoted himself to his recovery, and became indispensable as a servant, fellow-investigator and intimate.
Sharing a room with his older brother, he was an avid soccer player, and hoped to grow up to become a veterinarian. He was often mentioning wanting a pet dog. He faked a school outing, as an excuse to attend a survival camp with another of the young offenders. He told his mother that he had nightmares and fears about deserting Islam, concerned that he would go to hell.
Keith Curran is an American playwright and actor. Curran grew up in Boston. He had nightmares as a child and used that experience, as well as his desire to have a child, as a basis for his 1989 stage play Dalton's Back. The play juxtaposes scenes about a boy's relationship with his mother with scenes of the boy as an adult who thinks he wants to have a child.
The death of Campbell and accusations over Schaaf's demise profoundly affected Baer, even though he was ostensibly indestructible and remained a devastating force in the ring. According to his son, actor/director Max Baer Jr. (who was born seven years after the incident): > My father cried about what happened to Frankie Campbell. He had nightmares. > In reality, my father was one of the kindest, gentlest men you would ever > hope to meet.
Her father died in 2011, and at his funeral in County Limerick, the man who abused her introduced himself to her, saying that "he came and cried and said 'Sorry' ". O'Riordan said in 2013 "I had nightmares for a year before my father's death about meeting him. [ ... ] I didn't see him for years and years and then I saw him at my father's funeral. I had blocked him out of my life".
The Next Generation For the next 20 years Ramola lives a peaceful life raising Ratan's children Rashi and Apoorva as her own. Shaina Sikand is re-incarnated as Devika who lives with her father and aunt. She has always had nightmares of someone trying to kill her. When Ramola comes to know about Devika she is shocked to see the same face but Devika does not remember anything of her past life.
In the TBS comedy-drama House of Payne pilot episode "Bully and the Beast", Madea was the foster mother of Nikki. She factored into the plot through a school altercation between her adopted daughter and Curtis Payne's (the series' protagonist) great-nephew Malik. Curtis takes a particular disliking to Madea, who is not in the least bit intimidated by Curtis at all. Rather conversely, Curtis became intimidated by Madea and had nightmares about her.
Just weeks after Christine's last art expo in 1994, she was invited to stay in a famous home twenty miles south of Carmel at Rocky Point. As reported in the Carmel Pinecone, Rosamond had had nightmares about a giant wave causing her demise. On March 26, 1994, Rosamond was exploring tidal pools in a cove along with her sister and eight-year-old daughter, Drew. A rogue wave, unusual for that time of year, rushed into the cove.
Raymond confronted them one night in the library, and attacked Oliver, causing the fire which led to Muriel's death. Saffy saw Oliver fall from the building into the moat, where he died. From then on she had nightmares about a man who climbed out of the moat to her window to steal her away, which Raymond wrote into his story. Percy had tried to convince him not to publish, to avoid the guilt and suffering he eventually succumbed to.
It is uncertain how Coleridge used his income, but it is possible that he ran into debt because of indulgence in wine and opium, the drug that he continued to use throughout college. It is also possible that he spent his money on prostitutes, which he deeply regretted and even had nightmares over. He was prone to sexual nightmares, and he recorded one such dream in 1803 about being pursued by a prostitute at both Christ's Hospital and Jesus College.Ashton 1997 pp.
When she grew older she married Maurice Martyn, with whom she had one son, Gordon, who became a doctor, and settled in St. Catharines. In 1992, she was reported to be in the Toronto area, and attending Highland Road Baptist Church. Years later she still had nightmares over the tragedy, and claimed that the sound of water running in the bathtub would cause terrible shivers and recall the panic of going down in the water. She didn’t talk about the disaster unless somebody brought up the subject.
Since she was a little girl, Claire has had nightmares after films so her mum has been very strict about what she watches. After watching the notorious 18-rated film The Monster, an extremely violent and gory film, she cannot get her mind off it when sleeping. Mr Speed gives her tips on how to get rid of her nightmares with her special skill, football, and the dream goes. She then gets a dream about her and Mr Speed playing a game of football together and defeating the monster.
Despite not liking the sport, David's first game for Atari was Four Player Soccer. During the development of Missile Command, David regularly had nightmares which involved the bombing of nearby towns. These nightmares continued after the game had been completed although their regularity decreased.The creation of Missile Command and the haunting of its creator, Dave Theurer, By Alex Rubens, August 15, 2013, Polygon The idea for Tempest was of monsters appearing from a hole in the ground, a scenario from a movie which Theurer had seen as a child.
The uncensored work included materials highly critical of the Soviet regime. Working on it was not easy. Kuznetsov recalled: "For a whole month in Kyiv I had nightmares, which wore me out so much that I had to leave without finishing my work and temporarily switch to other tasks in order to regain my senses." In a letter to the Israeli journalist, writer, and translator Shlomo Even-Shoshan dated May 17, 1965, Kuznetsov commented on the Babi Yar tragedy: > Before September 29, 1941, Jews were slowly being murdered in camps behind a > veneer of legitimacy.
Dennis is a man with a mental disability who has had nightmares all his life since he was a child, including one where he entered a carnival ride that seemed underwhelming. He is told that "the ride isn't over." As an adult, Dennis has a dream where a living demon, called the Cadaver, fastens a zipper onto his back and enters his body. Also in his dream, he finds a hidden room in the cellar that holds a full-length mirror that Dennis believes the Cadaver came from.
In a televised interview on the Christian Broadcasting Network in 2003, Zamperini related that after the war, he had nightmares about strangling his former captors and began drinking heavily, trying to forget his experiences as a POW. His wife Cynthia attended one of the evangelistic crusades led by Billy Graham in Los Angeles, and became a born-again Christian. In 1949, at the encouragement of his wife and her Christian friends, Zamperini reluctantly agreed to attend a crusade. Graham's preaching reminded him of his prayers during his time on the life raft and imprisonment, and Zamperini committed his life to Christ.
In 1962, at age 14, Martin gained further attention in the role of Nancy Bowden in the film Cape Fear, in which the character played by Robert Mitchum intends to do harm to her family. Martin later said that she delivered her best performance as Nancy but had nightmares for weeks after the filming of the scene in which her character is stalked by Mitchum's character. The director of the film, J. Lee Thompson, originally wanted Hayley Mills for Martin's part. Because he could not get Mills, however, he later admitted to having deliberately given Martin a hard time during filming.
The Huggstables (voiced by Amber Hood and J. G. Quintel) are the small pink creatures who love to give (almost fatal) hugs, which makes the people they hug explode into glitter. They are the villains in "Sleep Fighter". After being forced to watch eight seasons of hugstable cartoons, Muscle Man had nightmares about them that lead him to constantly attack his friends while sleeping. They come up with a plan to extract the creatures from his dream using a dream catcher, but because of the overwhelming number of huggstables, they are unwillingly brought into the real world.
Contrary to Speer's claim, generally Andrus is seen as someone who deeply hated the prisoners and was tasked with taking away their defiance. Göring had mounted an arrogant coordination of the prisoners and often demagugued in court; Andrus' food regimen saw him shrink down by 80 lbs. Karl Doenitz, a much more reliable Nazi at Nuremberg, who served as Grand Admiral and was Head of State after Hitler's death, surrendered to the allies, and who was not sentenced to hang, stated that he had had nightmares in which Andrus would show up to terrorize them. He spent long hours with his staff planning every last detail of the Nazi prisoners' life.
Carolyn McLean Bly was the youngest child and only daughter of Charles Russell and Mildred Washburn McLean of Duluth, Minnesota. She was raised in Duluth and Tryon, North Carolina, where she was sent to live with one of her father's sisters because her mother suffered from tuberculosis and was often away from the family being treated in sanitariums. Bly's mother died in 1942, at a time when two of her older brothers were fighting in World War II. As a young teen, Bly worried for the safety of her family and often had nightmares about the Gestapo. Bly never lost her preoccupation with the damage that evil people could do.
This includes when he had nightmares growing up, when he was gored by a bull, when he was interviewing for an FBI position, and her frequent attempts to get Robert out of the police force in effort to keep him safe. Marie is also seen constantly arguing with her husband Frank in nearly every episode, with them constantly fighting and annoying each other. However, in some situations, there have been times when they do evidence their love for one another, despite their reluctance to be open with it. Much to Debra's annoyance, even Debra's parents find them more interesting, since they are honest to each other.
At the time of her arrest, Hearst's weight had dropped to 87 pounds (40 kg), and she was described by Dr. Margaret Singer in October 1975 as "a low-IQ, low-affect zombie". Shortly after her arrest, signs of trauma were recorded: her IQ was measured as 112, whereas it had previously been 130; there were huge gaps in her memory regarding her pre-Tania life; she was smoking heavily and had nightmares. Without a mental illness or defect, a person is considered to be fully responsible for any criminal action not done under duress, which is defined as a clear and present threat of death or serious injury.Patty's Got a Gun: Patricia Hearst in 1970s America. p.
Feinberg wrote the "heroic" Red Army soldiers who defeated Nazi Germany had saved the entire Soviet Jewish community from being exterminated during the Holocaust, making him grateful for the sacrifices of the ordinary soldiers of the Red Army, who fought so hard and suffered so much. But at the same time, Feinberg criticized Joseph Stalin for having "murdered, among others, thousands of alien, cosmopolitan, intellectual Jews" after 1945. Feinberg wrote that many of the older Muscovite Jews told him that they still had nightmares of the postwar anti-Semitic purges. He noted that the assimilation policies of the Soviet regime was having its effects with the younger Soviet Jews speaking Russian instead of Yiddish, and the distinctive culture of the Ashkenazim was being subsumed into Russian culture. Feinberg quoted the statistic that 70% of Soviet Jews gave their first language as Yiddish in the 1926 census, but only 18% did so in the 1959 census.

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