I dreamed that I was standing at the desk of the business I opened next to someone in my fiancées family while they talked to me. Suddenly I had sharp pain in my foot and ankle but I didn’t move because I didn’t want to interrupt or bother the other person. I waited until the pain got so bad I couldn’t stand still anymore. then looked down to see there was a giant dead brown recluse where I had put my foot under the desk. The veins in my foot were really prominent, it hurt. I got concerned then the person told me I should go to a doctor. The first doctor barely looked at me before telling me to go home then the second one actually saw the bite. I felt like I was in the way like I didn’t want to bother anyone when I was being bitten. I felt dismissed like the doc didn’t care- until the second doctor actually looked and said it was serious.
This dream could represent feelings of neglect or being overlooked in your waking life. The business you opened could symbolize a new venture or aspect of your life where you're trying to establish yourself. The presence of your fiancée's family member may suggest a feeling of pressure or judgment from them or a desire to prove yourself to them.
The sharp pain in your foot and ankle could symbolize a physical manifestation of emotional pain or discomfort that you are trying to ignore or push through in order to keep up appearances. The brown recluse spider, known for its venomous bite, may represent a toxic or harmful influence in your life that you have been unaware of or trying to ignore.
Feeling dismissed or not taken seriously by the first doctor could indicate a fear of not being supported or listened to when you are in need. The second doctor acknowledging the seriousness of the situation may symbolize a hope for validation or proper attention to your concerns.
Overall, this dream could be a reflection of your subconscious feelings of being overlooked or not receiving the care and attention you need in a particular situation. It may be a reminder to prioritize your own well-being and not hesitate to seek help or speak up when necessary.