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  • In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/wedding-boards_snarky-brides_tell-me-your-weirdest-dreams?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Wedding BoardsForum:17Discussion:d29b1874-9a12-4f01-82c0-9a0085f7533bPost:f863fae4-789f-4533-a4e3-de9b253e49d0">Re: Tell me your weirdest dreams</a>:
    [QUOTE]I always have pregnant dreams.  I am always VERY pregnant in the dreams and I can feel how hard my belly is.  It's not fun. I'm one of those people that wants kids but has no desire to be pregnant.  So yeah, pregnancy dreams are definitely more like nightmares.
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    I've actually had more breastfeeding dreams than I have of pregnant dreams.  It's realy strange.  I had a dream once (when my nephew was just born) that SIL had asked me to breastfeed him for her because she was out of milk.  Just weird.
  • I haven't connected them to any foods.  I dream every night, but don't always remember them.  I've noticed when I dream I'm pregnant it's usually because I have to go to the bathroom really bad when I wake up.
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  • H had a dream the other night that Big Foot broke into our apartment and while we were trying to escape out a window it was eating his legs.  He was rolling all around and started screaming before he woke up. 
  • Love the baby hippo in the tub. 

    I haven't noticed a connection to food  but definitely to how tired I am. 

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  • My most crazy dream of all time, I was really upset at my dad and ran off into what i thought was an abandoned house. But there was a 10yr old girl, 7yr old boy, and baby that lived in there. They told me how the "thing" killed their parents and how it searches the house looking to kill them. Once in the house there is no way to get out, so I try to get the kids out and the 10yr old girl and 7yr old boy were both killed, but somehow i managed to kill the "thing" get out with the baby. I took the baby home with me, then a car drives up and says "congratulations, you just won a year supplies of Campbell soup for killing the thing and getting out of the house alive."

    I was all WTF?

    Also, havent read through all of these, but i have heard that if you eat bananas before going to sleep then you will have crazy nightmares. A friend and I did try this and we ate 3 bananas each before sleeping, but nothing happened.
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    [QUOTE]H had a dream the other night that Big Foot broke into our apartment and while we were trying to escape out a window it was eating his legs.  He was rolling all around and started screaming before he woke up. 
    Posted by Brandi0714[/QUOTE]

    That would freak me out if H started doing that.  Apparently I talk/mumble/sometiems scream in my sleep. I never wake up.  It frustrates H (especially when I mumble) because he can't tell if I"m talking to him or just talking in my sleep.  I apparently have smacked him more than once too.  I'm so scared I'm going to hit him with my ring at some point and poke his eye out or something.
  • I can't connect any foods to having weird dreams but if I have wine before bed, I have noticed I have weird dreams.  I find this kind of weird though because one of the reasons you are so tired after drinking is alcohol prevents your brain from going into REM sleep so technically I should be having less dreams, not more vivid ones.  When I drink hard alcohol, I think I do dream less so apparently wine has some weird affect on me.
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  • I haven't connected any of mine to food, but that's weird about the bananas.

    Chels, I always talk in my sleep and H snores. We're both sound sleepers, though, so we never hear the other unless we're awake. but Bax must have fun with all the noise, lol.
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    [QUOTE]In Response to Re: Tell me your weirdest dreams : That would freak me out if H started doing that.  Apparently I talk/mumble/sometiems scream in my sleep. I never wake up.  It frustrates H (especially when I mumble) because he can't tell if I"m talking to him or just talking in my sleep.<strong>  I apparently have smacked him more than once too.  I'm so scared I'm going to hit him with my ring at some point and poke his eye out or something.
    </strong>Posted by chelseamb11[/QUOTE]

    I apparently punched H in the face the other night and then started petting him.  I never woke up.
  • Yeah I talk a lot in my sleep too.  Ben always makes fun of me for it the next day.

    I also apparently sleep with one eye open, figure that out.
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  • I think I've mentioned it before here but I've started (in the last couple years or so) sleep walking.  I've even showered and not woken up.  It's extremely unnerving. 

    Those that talk in your sleep, can people ask you questions and get you to respond? 
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  • Even though I have a lot of bad dreams, I really am lucky to be a good sleeper.  I rarely have issues falling/staying asleep and I can sleep just about anywhere.  I do not envy the people with insomnia one bit.
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    [QUOTE]I think I've mentioned it before here but I've started (in the last couple years or so) sleep walking.  I've even showered and not woken up.  It's extremely unnerving. <strong> Those that talk in your sleep, can people ask you questions and get you to respond? 
    </strong>Posted by Girlie1030[/QUOTE]

    Sometimes, yes.  Not always.  But I'm always brutally honest.
  • pregnancy makes you have crazy weird dreams. here's a few of the really good ones.

    I dreamt that I had an ultrasound in wal-mart parking lot, and the baby was a chicken.

    I dreamt that all of my teeth started crumbling out of my head and the dentist told me because I was pg, I couldn't have novocaine or any kind of pain meds. So I went to the lady that does my moms nails and had her put fake fingernails on my teeth. She made them look just like rounded fingernails, and wanted to paint them. I was also pissed because she charged me for two full sets since she had to do more than ten teeth/nails.

    And then I dreamt I was getting out of bed and my big ass belly swung around to my back. The dr's couldn't figure out how to swing it back around to the front so my dr. said they were going to have to deliver the baby through an incision in my armpit because obviously I couldn't deliver out my a-hole. 

    good times. 
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  • I haven't connected any particular foods to my dreams. But as a kid, if I switched the head and foot of my bed, I would have nightmares every time.

    The scariest one when I was a kid was that these guillotines came to life and were chasing me and all my loved ones around cutting of people's heads. Yuck.

    I have lots of recurring dreams where I'm running up tons and tons of stairs. I had one once where I was being chased up the stairs into an airplane, but then the airplane couldn't take off because the bad guy had unplugged it... Huh?

    And I frequently dream that I'm in some type of pitch black work setting where I know I'm supposed to accomplish some task, but can't seem to figure it out because it's too dang dark in the room. The thing is, I know I'm dreaming, and just can't get myself to come out of the dream. I usually end up sleepwalking around the room at the end of those.
  • H talks in his sleep occasionally. It always freaks me out because if I ask him what he's talking about, his answer makes no sense. I forget that he's actually asleep. One time he told me to make sure the money was in the baskets on the shelves, and when I asked what the hell he was talking about, he said "Oh my GOD. Just make sure they're on the shelves? With baskets, too." It was so weird, haha. So he kind of answers, but it doesn't explain things much. 
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    We've had two earth quakes in the last 12hrs. I think my next few dreams will include them.

    Girlie- When I was younger my sister would have a conversation with me while I was asleep. Now when I talk in my sleep FI says I ask him questions and he answers them. I don't always remember them in the morning.
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    [QUOTE]I think I've mentioned it before here but I've started (in the last couple years or so) sleep walking.  I've even showered and not woken up.  It's extremely unnerving.  Those that talk in your sleep, can people ask you questions and get you to respond? 
    Posted by Girlie1030[/QUOTE]
    YES. When I was in HS, I was guilty about something and was murmuring in my sleep on the couch. My mom asked me questions and then woke me up to yell at me. I can't even remember wtf it was about now.
  • Yes Girlie, I've answered Ben a few times lol.

    I have sleepwalked once that I know of.  It was when Ben and I were still dating, and we had crashed at his apartment after a night out drinking with friends.  He awoke to me kind of fumbling around in the corner so he asked me what I was doing?  "I have to go to the bathroom!" And he was like "What the hell, the bathroom is the other way?" And I got up, walked out of the room, went pee in the bathroom and came back to bed.  I remember none of it.

    You know what terrifies me?  Sleep eating.  Like I've watched news reports on people who eat in their sleep - eating entire cakes, loaves of bread, boxes of cereal, etc - even COOKING in their sleep.  They consume thousands of calories a night and can't do anything about it.  Omg.
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  • I freaked the hell out of my college roommate our first night in our dorm room together with my sleep talking.  Haha I just had a good chuckle remembering that.
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    [QUOTE]I freaked the hell out of my college roommate our first night in our dorm room together with my sleep talking.  Haha I just had a good chuckle remembering that.
    Posted by AllAboutTheBenjamin[/QUOTE]

    I did this to one of my roommates a few times. Our beds were lofted in an L shape, so when I sat upright and started babbling, I was right by her head.
  • Sleep eating/cooking would be terrible.  I would have to lock stuff up or something.
  • Girlie - when I was a teenager I sleepwalked a lot.  I would get up, go into the family room where my Dad was watching tv, sit down, and have random conversations.  Then I'd get up and go back to bed.  Never remembered doing any of it.  He always just agreed with whatever I was saying because I would get very argumentative if he said something I didn't like.
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    [QUOTE] I once had a dream that my sisters and I were running through <strong>a house with windows and doors in all sorts of weird places - the corners, c/ck-eyed, windows at the floor or in the floor.</strong>  And the house had like fire escape type paths all around the outside of it.  We were running through the windows and doors and around the paths to get away from some maniac who was chasing us with a giant vacuum cleaner.  Then one of my sisters fell behind and the vacuum cleaner ate her.
    Posted by AllAboutTheBenjamin[/QUOTE]

    That sounds like the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winchester_Mystery_House" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Winchester Mystery House</a>.

    I hated the stupid wedding nightmares. I had one where everything was completely backwards. The ceremony was to  be held in a park (we had a church wedding), my wedding dress was a silky, beachy dress, and our baker dropped off 7 chocolate birthday sheet cakes with balloons and clowns on them instead of the wedding cake.

    My worst recurring nightmares are of the paranormal nature. For instance, I'll be laying on my back in bed, and the sheets will start to compress near my feet going up toward my head, kind of like someone is crawling on me but I couldn't see them. I can't scream in the dream. I open my mouth and no sound comes out. I<em> hate </em>those dreams.
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  • Sleepwalking is really interesting to me. I also find it fascinating that siblings (or maybe it was just twins) would carry on sleeptalking conversations even though they were in other rooms.

    Basically sleep and dreams are really interesting to me.
  • My middle sister is a sleep-eater (or, was, I don't know if she is anymore). We figured it was the result of her exH shaming her about her post-baby weight. She would get up in the middle of the night to go pee, but instead she'd go to the kitchen, pour herself a bowl of cereal, sit on the couch with the bowl on the arm of the couch, and eat it. Sometimes she'd fall back to sleep while eating the cereal and wake up hours later with a lap full of milk.
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  • I've read that sleepwalking is more common in twins.  Weird. 

    I'm terrified that I'll try to leave the house one of these nights.  And seeing as how I've woken up naked more than once, I'd really rather not. 
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    [QUOTE]Yes Girlie, I've answered Ben a few times lol. I have sleepwalked once that I know of.  It was when Ben and I were still dating, and we had crashed at his apartment after a night out drinking with friends.  He awoke to me kind of fumbling around in the corner so he asked me what I was doing?  "I have to go to the bathroom!" And he was like "What the hell, the bathroom is the other way?" And I got up, walked out of the room, went pee in the bathroom and came back to bed.  I remember none of it. You know what terrifies me?  Sleep eating.  Like I've watched news reports on people who eat in their sleep - eating entire cakes, loaves of bread, boxes of cereal, etc - even COOKING in their sleep.  They consume thousands of calories a night and can't do anything about it.  Omg.
    Posted by AllAboutTheBenjamin[/QUOTE]

    Never take Ambien then, I think that is the sleeping pill that can cause you to do weird shiiittt like this.  people have even reported driving in their sleep I think.  There is a hilarious Simpsons episode where Homer starts taking it and do all sorts of crazy stuff at night and can't remember any of it in the morning.
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    [QUOTE]I've read that sleepwalking is more common in twins.  Weird.  I'm terrified that I'll try to leave the house one of these nights.  And seeing as how I've woken up naked more than once, I'd really rather not. 
    Posted by Girlie1030[/QUOTE]

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    </div><div>H has started having this issue more recently also. I told him he had to leave his car keys with me if he is going to drink (seems to trigger it). The last time he woke up naked laying on the dining room floor, the milk jugs were out and a pillow from the living room was stuffed in the fridge where the milk goes. </div>
  • My best friends husband took ambien one time and ordered a bunch of police equipment (hand cuffs, a night stick, etc...) from Ebay and only figured it out when it arrived.

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