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dream (drēm)
1. a mental phenomenon occurring during REM sleep in which images, emotions, and thoughts are experienced with a sense of reality.
2. to experience such a phenomenon.

day dream  wishful, purposeless reveries, without regard to reality.
wet dream  slang for nocturnal emission.

dream (drm)
n.
A series of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations occurring involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep.

dream
Etymology: ME, dreem, joyful noise
1 a sequence of ideas, thoughts, emotions, or images that pass through the mind during the rapid-eye-movement stage of sleep.
2 the sleeping state in which this process occurs.
3 a visionary creation of the imagination experienced during wakefulness.
4 (in psychoanalysis) the expression of thoughts, emotions, memories, or impulses repressed from the consciousness.
5 (in analytic psychology) the wishes, emotions, and impulses that reflect the personal unconscious and the archetypes that originate in the collective unconscious. See also dream analysis, dream state.

dream
Neurology A series of images and thought processes that occur during sleep which, in the framework of psychoanalysis, are believed to have latent and manifest content; eyelid movement and REM sleep coincide during dreams; dreaming is more common during REM sleep. See Wet dream.

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Q. I also fear that if my case is diagnosed as Breast Cancer how can I achieve my dreams? I am a Mechanical Student currently in my second year. It is very rare to find a girl pursuing this course. In fact, all my friends and well wishers too have advised me that it may be tough for a girl pursuing this course of study. I am a very stubborn girl very much firm in my opinion. For the recent past months, I fear that I may be having a breast cancer. I have lethal classes which I always found to be difficult. Of late, I could see a lump in the under arm area which is painful when touched. I fear that this may be due to the heavy workout which I had to do as per my curriculum. I have got so many dreams to be achieved in the near future and this worry is causing me greater concern that I am not able to concentrate in my studies and my performance in the college has also declined to the significant level. I feel that this needs to be diagnosed without any further delay. I also fear that if my case is diagnosed as Breast Cancer how can I achieve my dreams and lead a full-fledged life? Please advise me suitably….

A. as jenniferLinda said -there's little to worry about. a lump under the arm can be from many things...there are lymph nodes over there and every viral infection can cause swelling.

Q. Hi! I am Kennedy.From my childhood I have always been dreaming of slim body. Hi! I am Kennedy. From my childhood I have always been dreaming of slim body and in fact I was slim before my wedding. But after my pregnancy and delivery, I lost my shape and I am desperate to regain my shape. I tried with post-pregnancy exercises, but they didn’t help me. I am open to any kind of treatment to get shape. I hate to hang out with my hubby as I feel inferior with my shape. I feel my muscles are not tight for my age. I just want to feel good for which I need to get shape. So what kind of fitness classes shall I join? I am not comfortable with body pumping…….Please let me know?

A. You can join Aerobic classes where they will have spinning and other exercises to make your body toned up and as well will control on your weight and blown tummy. Even though you don’t like on body pumping you must do them for some time till you find some control on your tummy. One other way is to start on running or sit-ups. Eat healthy diet esp. balanced diet and cut down on junk food, fried food and include whole-grain and fiber in your diet. Add more fruits and vegetables in your daily diet. Drink 8-10 glasses of water every day. I think your activity is not matching your calorie intake otherwise with simple post-pregnancy exercise you could lose extra fat.

Q. As my dreams were always to participate on the pageants, I would like to get more details. How do I start? Hi, I have great passion for body building and I have been dreaming from my young age on being a body builder. I do not have any professional training so far but have decided to take it for sure. I did generate a huge interest quite recently and would like to get trained on the same. I have identified few sources and I am looking forward to get trained and have my body in shape to be a part of a fitness competition. As my dreams were always to participate on the pageants, I would like to gather more details on the same. Can someone please help me on the same? How do I start?

A. i recommend building a better body image and not a bigger body. i understand the need to seem stronger, but it's training exercises that most of the time are unhealthy. i myself would like a better looking body, but not big and bulgy - that is to artificial. start swimming every morning and it'll build you a better proportional body.

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