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Eyeball Dream, 4.2.18 am
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Dreamed I am walking in a parking lot of a office building. I walk into the building and see lots of people walk around. I look in one room and see a man that I know is an ophthalmologist. I keep walking and go back outside. Feel something in my hand and when I open my hand it's my eyeball. I think oh no my eyeball fell out. I look at it, the nerve tendril is moving, no blood and it has a separate lens cover. I can't put it back in myself because I don't want to damage the nerve endings. I look around and see a man walking in the parking lot. I stop him and ask if he can put my eyeball back in the socket. He said, hummm I don't know about that because I'm not that type of doctor. I said, oh okay then, I'll go back inside and ask the ophthalmologist. He said, no you don't need to go back in, I'll help you. I said, okay give it a try, be careful of the optical nerves so they go in correctly, I don't want any problems with my vision. He smiled and said, I know what to do, not to worry. I opened my eye and the eyeball slid right in. I smiled and said thank you. He said, well what do you think? I said, I think I'll keep you just in case the other eyeball falls out. We both smile at each other. End of Dream.
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So-- the doctor 'caught your eye' (in the building);
You caught your eye (outside the building)
A stranger helps you, resulting in no damage - no harm done - he restored you
In the end you are friends.

Sometimes the specialist is not really the one to help you?
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Thank you Ableba for your reply, now it makes sense. Big Grin


(04-02-2018, 01:14 PM)ablelba Wrote: So-- the doctor 'caught your eye' (in the building);
You caught your eye (outside the building)
A stranger helps you, resulting in no damage - no harm done - he restored you
In the end you are friends.  

Sometimes the specialist is not really the one to help you?
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