I am NEVER Diabetic in any of my Dreams. What about you? Just curious.

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Good question, Robyn. I don't really know, but many of my dreams have numbers, in the 20's, 30's, and 40's. Sometimes, all three sets of the numbers, may be in the same dream.

Trisha
Hummmm. Interesting Trisha. I can only remember when I was first DX'ed, I would dream of eating Brownies and wake up and I would be chewing....but I don't think I was diabetic in my dream. I dream and I will be just eating and doing things but never testing or injecting insulin.
This is such an interesting question Robyn, with interesting answers usually. And I have NO clue what it all means. :D

I had Never been a Diabetic in any of my dreams until a Guy on a different Diabetes Community, asked that same question because he was a Diabetic sometimes in his and wondered about Others. Of course since he mentioned this issue, I then was a Diabetic in my dreams for about 3 days. I thanked him, naturally. :) After the topic cooled down, I was no longer one in my dreams and still am not which is Great. But this may start them again.
LOL...sorry Terrie. xo
LOL! No need to apologize Robyn. I'm still awake and I refuse to be a Diabetic in my dreams ever again. :) xo
Oh yes I am!!! I am usually unable to source any food, or am catering for hundreds and not allowed to snack myself, or once I have cooked and served for all these people and want to join them people will not let me sit down and eat - reserving seats for someone else - who never appears! I am always hypo in my dreams! They become quite desparate!

Interesting question though! Enjoy your non-diabetic nights!
I'm never diabetic in my dreams, because the subject never comes up. But generally food doesn't come up, either -- it's usually some kind of weird experience with friends or family, or an occasional space alien, but never diabetes!
Very interesting question Robyn! Diabetes has never come up in my dreams, which is kind of weird I guess when it's such a huge part of my life. But my dreams never make any sense, and have nothing to do with real life, so that may explain it.
Oh, yeah, all the time. And I have to search out the goofiest looking insulin vials in my dreams too.

Just last night they looked more like my kids' juiceboxes, than anything else! And the syringe needles looked like juicebox straws!
Yes I am!
You know I';ve never thought about my dreams that much. I guess I am b/c it's just a part of my life and seems to always have been. Let me think about that one................................Good Question Robyn.
Thought about my dreams Robyn and I guess it's just 2nd nature for me to have a pump anywhere I go (It's like another arm to me) From what I remember in all my dreams the pump is there.

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