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    I dreamt recently that I did a Tri w/ a friend and JLo was also participating. At the end of the Tri, my friend and I slapped high fives because we kicked her a$$ (time wise ).

    I was also taking Tylenol 3 w/ codeine at the time.

    Maybe it's the codeine???

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    Do get benefits of burning extra calories with running a Tri in your dreams??? Maybe I ought to dream about bike racing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ASammy1 View Post

    Maybe it's the codeine???
    My father has very strange dreams on vicodin or narcotic pain killers. My mom has raging nightmares to the point that she quit them 2 days after a massive hysterectomy and made her doctor just give her prescription ibuprofen. My husband has lots of dreams, he did a lot of running in them after being released from the hospital with two weeks of the stuff. So yeah, I am convinced codeine and narcotic pain killers whack you out. I have the same thing with vicodin, just very weird and colorful dreams.
    Amanda

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    Congratulations on doing the IMAZ! ! ! (in your dreams)
    Advantage - no pain, little time spent training and little recovery time. Now that is the way to do it . . . .Hope you won


    When DBF was sick and after he died I was on Lexapro (anti anxiety and depression)
    I LOVED my dreams I would go to bed at night, smile and think - I wonder what I am going to dream tonight.

    I am now off it again and my dreams are back to same old boring


    It's about the journey and being in the moment, not about the destination

 

 

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