Anybody wanna talk about BG levels and dreams???
This has been happening to me for a few years now - tell me what you think of it:
My alarm goes off at about 7am and wakes me up. Most mornings I have not had a dream. I hit snooze, and doze back off to sleep for 9mins. I start to have vivid dreams. Alarm goes off again at 7.09am - I hit snooze again ( I like snoozing!), and doze back off. More vivid dreams. Alarm goes off again at 7.18am and I get up and go about my business.
When I was younger, I used to dream every night, without fail. Vivid dreams. This was before I was diagnosed T2 Diabetic. I'm wondering if dreams are related to high BG or high insulin levels? And if this is the case - could it be the dreaded dawn phenomenon causing my dreams during snoozing???
If it IS the dawn phenomenon making me dream during snoozing, could I AVOID the dawn liver dump by NOT going back to sleep for a snooze? Could it be the sound of the alarm waking me abruptly that causes my liver to dump? (Y'know - to give me the energy to go out and hunt a Wooly Mammoth for breakfast?(primative brain, n' all that)).
I'm really keen to hear from others. The link between brain and pancreas/brain and liver is very interesting to me. Any insulin users have any thoughts on this?
Any thoughts on diabetes and dreaming?
This has been happening to me for a few years now - tell me what you think of it:
My alarm goes off at about 7am and wakes me up. Most mornings I have not had a dream. I hit snooze, and doze back off to sleep for 9mins. I start to have vivid dreams. Alarm goes off again at 7.09am - I hit snooze again ( I like snoozing!), and doze back off. More vivid dreams. Alarm goes off again at 7.18am and I get up and go about my business.
When I was younger, I used to dream every night, without fail. Vivid dreams. This was before I was diagnosed T2 Diabetic. I'm wondering if dreams are related to high BG or high insulin levels? And if this is the case - could it be the dreaded dawn phenomenon causing my dreams during snoozing???
If it IS the dawn phenomenon making me dream during snoozing, could I AVOID the dawn liver dump by NOT going back to sleep for a snooze? Could it be the sound of the alarm waking me abruptly that causes my liver to dump? (Y'know - to give me the energy to go out and hunt a Wooly Mammoth for breakfast?(primative brain, n' all that)).
I'm really keen to hear from others. The link between brain and pancreas/brain and liver is very interesting to me. Any insulin users have any thoughts on this?
Any thoughts on diabetes and dreaming?