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What a Dream! Pizza...

Posts: 418 Member
edited November 2024 in Social Groups
I have been LCHF since Jan 1...31lbs ago. Ok enough bragging.

Last night the strangest thing has happened to me. Right before I woke up (therefore I can remember the dream vividly) I dreamed that I ate an entire Cheese and Pepperoni pizza. I could smell it and I felt sick full from eating it. I was thinking to myself, oh man I blew my diet and its going to take a week to get back to fat burning. Right then I woke up. It was so real that even when I woke up, I felt like I ate the pizza. Weird! and great. I dont have any desire now to eat a real pizza but my mind is saying I already did.

Has this (or similar) happened to you????

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  • Posts: 418 Member
    Was your pillow missing when you woke up?

    :smiley:

    OMG your right! Pillows are low carb, right? A lot of fiber for sure.
  • Posts: 1,603 Member
    No.
  • Posts: 481 Member
    I can't recall ever having a food dream. Unfortunately, almost all of my dreams are stress-related nightmares.
  • Posts: 4,474 Member
    No food dreams here. Good to see you though.
  • I have had similar dreams and have woken up angry with myself, only to realize it was all just a dream...
  • Posts: 1,603 Member
    Steph_Maks wrote: »
    I can't recall ever having a food dream. Unfortunately, almost all of my dreams are stress-related nightmares.

    That's a toughie, @Steph_Maks , I'm sorry to hear that..... :(
  • Posts: 5,396 Member
    edited September 2017
    Quite a few of my friends on another low carber site have had very similar experiences with 'high' carb cheat dreams.'. They say they were very realistic and they were upset that they broke their diet when they first woke and were still groggy. I haven't experienced it personally though.
  • Posts: 7,042 Member
    CARBMARES!
    The struggle is REAL!
    I still have them, but since I no longer worry about ketosis, I don't get as overwrought during them as I used to.
  • Posts: 4,810 Member
    Was your pillow missing when you woke up?

    :smiley:

    Or your wife?? :o
  • Posts: 22 Member
    I've had those types of dreams where I had eaten cake or scones and was upset that I had cheated, but once (after waking) I realized they were just dreams I really enjoyed them, because they were very vivid and I could still taste forbidden fruits. Guilt-free cheating :-)
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