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Blackstream

No more so than in real life I'm sure.  And in dreams, you got yerself super powers;)  Panic attacks don't come about from normal bad dreams anyways, they have a different cause I'm not aware of.
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Nick

In a lucid dream you know you are dreaming so you should be alright. Since you know it's only a dream that generally results in control on your part, and therefore, a generally pleasant experience.

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"What lies before us, and what lies behind us, are tiny matters compared to what lies within us...." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

smooth

thanks for you help guys.. Always smile[:D]
-Chris

holy reality

as long as you stay asleep while the panic is going on your body should be able to keep itself functioning on a decent level, i would think...

i've been really really scared in a dream only to wake up very calm... and vice versa...

in a worst case scenario you can keep forcing yourself awake, it might take many tries and you might enter paralysis, and have false awakenings, but it'll eventually get you out.

i don't think it's anything to worry about at all unless you have a dire medical condition, becuase the sleep you are getting more than makes up for any emotional/physiological stress you endure... you know? Stay up for a few minutes after a bad experience, then go back to sleep and i'm sure your body will be great in the morning...

but i'd say non lucid dreams are more prone to giving you panic attacks than lucid ones themselves.
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smooth

can some one get sooooo scared in a lucid dream that they could have a panic atack or even worce a hardatack.. i heard of people waking up to a panic atack
-Chris