My four curious dreams in need of interpretation?

Missalexoxo

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My first dream is reoccurring. It takes place on a magnificent ship, somewhere in the ocean. The ship is sinking, and my step-father's family is with me. The ship is either upside down, or sideways, because we have to exit in an odd manner. We go through a series of rooms, each room is different, and filled with different valuable treasures. My relatives stay with me, but one by one decide to stay with the treasure(each in a different room), rather than escape.The last room is a boiler room of some sort, there are hot coals on the floor (or ceiling, Im still not sure if the ship is right-side up.) I make it out, along with my mother, and a few others I believe. Most chose to stay on the ship.

My second reoccurring dream is not always the same, but has a similar ending. Once I found my mother had hung herself in a Victorian house, the floor and herself was wet. (This "mother" in my dream is not my mother in real life, mind you.) She had on clothes that reminded me of Rose from the movie Titanic. The was also a hedge maze I remember clearly, I don't know why. Another instance of this dream is where I am being chased by a man in a black slicker and rain boots. (Very "I know what you did last summer," I know.) This man is chasing me, throwing grilled cheese that explodes like grenades. (I'm not being funny.) In the end of both these dreams I run to an ocean shore, because it is my only escape. But being afraid of water, (only oceans, lakes, rivers, ETC.) I don't know what to do.

The third is also reoccurring. It has many variations, but I am always running from someone/something. The chase always begins at my house. And I always run out the back, through the neighbors yard, and down the road. The exact same way each time. And it's hard for me to run, I'm either too slow, or I feel a weight keeping me from going fast enough.

I'm pregnant in my fourth dream. I go into labor, and go to a hospital. When the time for the epidural comes they move me to a metal table, & lay me on my side. I remember being frightened, then I gather up the courage to get the epidural. I lay there for a while. The epidural part is what is odd. It's a numb vibrating sensation, in my entire spine up to my neck. It is not painful in anyway. It felt so real, I cannot describe it. And that scared me.
I do not have a very stressful/deviant lifestyle.
 
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