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I am almost a month out, and ever since surgery, i have been have the strangest dreams! Some boarderline nightmarish, but most are just sooooo wierd. When I was a healthier weight, I used to have very vivid dreams of all kinds, then over the last two or three years, I haven't been able to recall if I even dreamt at all. Now, its every night. Some of them exhaust me! I wake up physically tired from it.

Anyone else experiencing this?

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Hi, I was just telling coworker about this last night. I had the same issue,thought it was from the Loratab, and stopped it after day 2 at home. However the crazy and yes scary at time dreams continue. I am 3 weeks out, and they seem to have stopped. I believe it is from being put under...

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Yes I'm having the same issue. My sleep is horrible now, some nights from the dreams. Other nights its from tossing and turning all night. I'm 7 weeks out and this happens to me every night :(

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The first week postop I kept having nightmares about eating. Like, throwing a piece of chicken in my mouth and thinking "omg! Im going to die!" Lol

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The first week postop I kept having nightmares about eating. Like, throwing a piece of chicken in my mouth and thinking "omg! Im going to die!" Lol

I did the same thing...lol. dreamed about food ALOT.

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I've always been an extreme dreamer. I know I could give Stephen King a run for his title if i coud write out my weird long drams that tend to make no sense in relations with my life. It's also probably why I get very little good sleep.

After surgery was full of more than my "normal" weird dreaming. No clue what the correlation is

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lol, I've also had a couple of food dreams. The first night home from the hospital I dreamed that I found a three pack of king-size Snickers bars in my bathroom and started eating them -- ate an entire one before I remembered, oh, I'm sleeved, I can't eat this anymore!

The thing is, I've never been terribly tempted by candy bars (cookies are more my speed) and even to the extent I am, I don't like Snickers bars very much. So I have no idea why I dreamed about them magically appearing in my bathroom. :blink:

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I had this happen to me too! It went away after about 2 months.

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I had the same thing!! Nothing to do with food. Just weird and seemed to last the whole night! They stopped prob about 3 weeks post op

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