## Keirra,
It seems you haven't been experiencing many dreams lately. While this might seem unusual, it's not necessarily a cause for concern. Dreams can fluctuate in frequency for various reasons, including stress, changes in sleep patterns, and even medication. However, it's interesting that you mention subconsciously paying attention to your body and feeling unwell at night.
It could be that your subconscious is trying to communicate with you through other means besides dreams. Perhaps your physical sensations and nighttime discomfort are a way for your body to signal that something needs attention. It's worth considering whether any recent changes in your life, such as new routines, increased workload, or emotional challenges, might be impacting your physical well-being.
Looking back at your previous dream about passionately fantasizing about your male best friend, it's possible that some unresolved emotions or desires are surfacing in your waking life, particularly regarding this friend. While this dream may not directly connect to your current lack of dreaming, it highlights a potential area in your life that could benefit from exploration.
Keirra, it's important to listen to your body's signals. If you're experiencing persistent physical discomfort or unusual changes in your dream patterns, it might be helpful to talk to a trusted friend or consider consulting a healthcare professional. They can provide additional support and guidance in understanding what your body might be trying to tell you. Remember, taking care of your physical and mental health go hand-in-hand, and addressing one can positively impact the other.
I'm here to support you in exploring your dream further if you wish to share more details or have any specific questions.