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Dream of eating. One week out. Is this normal? Last night in my sleep I ate 3 boxes of Cookies.

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LOL omgosh I'm not alone! I'm 6 days out and the night before I had a dream I was only 2 days out and already stuffing my face with french fires and ice cream. I woke up like ...uhm. ew because when I'm awake I'm not hungry at all or thinking about foods like that anymore. I don't know if it's 'normal' but you're not alone :)

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I have had two food dreams so far. Both times I was eating all the wrong things and too much of it and feeling really guilty. I was happy to wake up and find that I did not really do it!

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in my sleep I ate 3 boxes of Cookies.

apricot1119

this is too funny :D

a couple of months ago i dreampt that DH and i passed a coffee shop in a medical bldg. (which we frequently do)

They were selling amongst other things, a million candybars (sweets are my weakness) I bought a butterfinger, babe ruth, and i think i stop there with telling you what i bought, cuz my mouth is starting to Water :rolleyes:

When i woke up in the morning, i told my DH the dream - it was good that it was only a dream, or a nightmare, whichever way you look at it :D

Eating in my dreams are noncalororic

sweet dreams :lol:

kathy

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I have had food dreams too. I was only home a couple of days and had a dream that I was eating a sandwich and was almost done with it before I realized that I wasn't supposed to be eating because I was on a liquid diet. I don't even eat sandwiches.... at least I could have dreamed I was eating something good like ice cream and Cookies, or chocolate.< /p>

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Oh my gosh! I though I was a freak haha. The first week I had a food dream nearly every night about something different haha. Then I would wake up and be like why in the world would I do that?! And then realize I actually didn't haha :) So you are sooo not alone!

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Well I feel better. I wake up feeling a little crazy, but enjoy the food in the dreams. Guess it goes to show how strong food addictions are. I wonder what I will be eating tonight :)

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Well I feel better. I wake up feeling a little crazy, but enjoy the food in the dreams. Guess it goes to show how strong food addictions are. I wonder what I will be eating tonight :)

I could go for a Ribeye!

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this is a test

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chocolate covered strawberries dream and I'm 5 mos out haha

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