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The entire time I've been on the liquid diet I've had vivid dreams about eating food. In some instances I felt like I could taste and it and would occasionally wake up in the panic thinking I'd cheated. I find this weird and hilarious.

Has this happened to anyone else

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I have had that happen when I have been on diets before and I expect it will again when I start my liquid diet next week.

It is such a freaky feeling and the dreams are so detailed.

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The entire time I've been on the liquid diet I've had vivid dreams about eating food. In some instances I felt like I could taste and it and would occasionally wake up in the panic thinking I'd cheated. I find this weird and hilarious. Has this happened to anyone else
I think about food all day even though I'm not hungry I think its cause I'm bored or what some flavor ... I been thinking of what I'm going to eat when I'm able too lol sad

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Yep, I do dream of food also. I am three weeks post op, last night I had a dream I ate a big dish of spaghetti with meatballs, and a lot of Pasta, with a piece of garlic bread. I woke up so worried that I would ruin my sleeve with all that pasta! What a relief when you realize it's just a dream!!

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Yep, yep, yep. And I would wake up feeling guilty and then relieved that it was only a dream LOL!

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I dreamt I went to my moms house and he one thing her fridge had was Chinese take out. The whole thing was full of it. I woke up in a sweat too.

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The entire time I've been on the liquid diet I've had vivid dreams about eating food. In some instances I felt like I could taste and it and would occasionally wake up in the panic thinking I'd cheated. I find this weird and hilarious.

Has this happened to anyone else

I totally did this the first week and a half of my liquid diet. It was frightening. I just wanted something with texture so badly, I was even dreaming of eating foods I don't like!

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Too funny! I did the same thing except it was after my surgery! My husband thought it was funny too. I would wake up in a panic ...thinking I had drank a soda one time!

Isn't it assuring to know we are all "normal"(whatever that is)?

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It's crazy how powerful the brain is!!!!!!

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The entire time I've been on the liquid diet I've had vivid dreams about eating food. In some instances I felt like I could taste and it and would occasionally wake up in the panic thinking I'd cheated. I find this weird and hilarious.

Has this happened to anyone else

My dream was the doctor used toothpicks to move my liver. I have no ideal why i was dreaming that...

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Had the first dream I can remember in a long time the other night. Only it wasn't about food... It was about Adam Levine ....and it was a very good dream. ;-) sigh

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