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<blockquote data-quote="chocoholic" data-source="post: 76426" data-attributes="member: 2964"><p>I have always been one for very vivid dreams. I have premonition dreams too.....that tsunami....fires...twin towers.......people dying.....and I also have very 'odd' dreams that even a psychologist probably couldn't fathom out ....don't ask...... :lol: I also have dreams that have me doing odd things in my sleep but then I'll wake up doing them.....for instance I can clearly remember loudly asking one of my sons to stand still whilst I wiped his nose.....only to wake up wiping my startled husband's nose with a tissue! :lol: It could have been worse. My son was potty training at the time! As for dreams being linked to high blood sugars.....hmmm.....I've never really thought about that.My most vivid dreams were pre-diagnosis, so probably not the case with me.</p><p>If I was a drinker, I think folks would be more likley to bet on that being the cause of my odd night-time behaviour.It's very entertaining in house!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chocoholic, post: 76426, member: 2964"] I have always been one for very vivid dreams. I have premonition dreams too.....that tsunami....fires...twin towers.......people dying.....and I also have very 'odd' dreams that even a psychologist probably couldn't fathom out ....don't ask...... :lol: I also have dreams that have me doing odd things in my sleep but then I'll wake up doing them.....for instance I can clearly remember loudly asking one of my sons to stand still whilst I wiped his nose.....only to wake up wiping my startled husband's nose with a tissue! :lol: It could have been worse. My son was potty training at the time! As for dreams being linked to high blood sugars.....hmmm.....I've never really thought about that.My most vivid dreams were pre-diagnosis, so probably not the case with me. If I was a drinker, I think folks would be more likley to bet on that being the cause of my odd night-time behaviour.It's very entertaining in house!!! [/QUOTE]
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