there was a syringe and a clear cup with translucent red liquid. there was also a girl whose face was very clear in the dream but i do not know her at all in real life. in the dream, she seemed to want to kill herself. i found out that she had used the syringe to inject herself with the red liquid, which i think was meant to be some kind of drug. i started crying when i found out and asked her about it, then she started crying, too. because she took that drug, she had about 11 hours before she would die, unless she could get to a hospital and the doctors could help get it out of her. i told my mom that we had to get her to a hospital, and my dad was also there as well. my family and i drove with her to get her to a hospital, but my family kept stopping the car and getting out. there was even one point where they stopped to look and walk around a museum. i was upset that time was running out and that my family kept stopping and they did not seem to care. i complained to my mom about it as she was in the museum.
This dream could reflect feelings of helplessness and concern for someone in need. The syringe and red liquid represent a potentially dangerous substance, symbolizing a harmful behavior or coping mechanism. The unknown girl may represent a part of yourself or someone you perceive as vulnerable. Your emotional response, crying, indicates your empathy and desire to support her. The limited time frame of 11 hours before she dies may suggest a sense of urgency or time pressure in a real-life situation. Your attempt to get her to a hospital represents your need to find a solution or seek help for the girl in distress. The actions of your family members in the dream, stopping the car and even visiting a museum, might reflect distractions or a lack of understanding about the seriousness of the situation. This implies a feeling of frustration or disappointment with their response and a desire for them to prioritize the urgent matter at hand. Overall, this dream suggests a deep concern for others, feelings of responsibility, and a desire for support and understanding from those closest to you. It may be helpful for you to explore any real-life situations or relationships where you feel a similar sense of urgency or frustration. Communicating your feelings and seeking support from loved ones might be beneficial in finding a resolution.