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Cooking in my Sleep
by: eva on Tue, Mar 24 2009
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I am a 55 yr. old female, been sleeping walking since I was a child. Thought I’d done it all until I awoke in the middle of the night flipping a grilled cheese sandwich. My first thought was that I was making lunch for my granddaughter. I soon realized that it was night time and she wasn’t with me.

The next time I cooked in my sleep I awoke to eating hard boiled eggs and “dry” toast. It was the toast that woke me up (I like mine buttered).

Shortly after that I awoke to eating an ice cream cone and it started to taste real awful….there were cheese slices stuffed down the cone”

I have always brought food to bed with me and have woken to many messes. But the scariest times are when I cook or leave my place.


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March 2009

  • sleepwalker at 60 - by MH - (Thu, Mar 26 2009)
    Didn’t know I sleep-walked. The first clue was a couple of months ago. I took a wrong turn in my home and ran into the door frame. I hit it hard and it woke me. [more..]
  • Cooking in my Sleep - by eva - (Tue, Mar 24 2009)
    I am a 55 yr. old female, been sleeping walking since I was a child. [more..]

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