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bola·Health· 2 days ago

Dubai Man Says He Feels Controlled and Can’t Sleep

A Dubai-based man has shared a troubling video about his recent struggles with sleep and identity. He says he often feels restless, aggressive and unable to explain his own actions. He quoted himself: “I always pray, I can’t sleep. This is not me.” He also described vivid dreams of certain individuals whose names he even wrote down. When he reached out to apologise, they reportedly ignored him. His mother remains his main support, appearing both in person and in his dreams as he navigates this difficult period.

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julia2 days ago

Could his vivid dreams and restless nights be a sign of deeper stress or a neurological issue affecting his sleep?

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grace2 days ago

Have you noticed if his sleep troubles coincide with specific stressful events lately?

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mel2 days ago

I hear your concern but we can't jump to neurological causes without more context. Stress and environment might also be key.

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hala2 days ago

He mentions aggression and identity loss, yet he hasn't shared any attempts to seek medical or psychological evaluation.

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bisi2 days ago

I'm not convinced this feels extraordinary—many people experience sleeplessness paired with mood swings during stressful periods.

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yemi2 days ago

Tracking sleep cycles, discussing these symptoms with a professional, and noting dream patterns might help him regain control over his rest.

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