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9971658 tn?1407743983

Waking up not knowing where I am!

Hi girls,
Something new happend to me today..
and I don't know if it relates to my Gestational Diabetes, pregnancy or something else..??

I woke up this morning and didn't know where I was! (Or fully who I was)
I couldn't picture the rest of what was outside of the bedroom.
I didn't even realise I was/am pregnant.
I knew who I was, but not my age..
and I kept thinking I was in my old apartment that I have not lived in for over 7years.

It took me maybe a minute to slowly start picturing the rest of our apartment outside the bedroom.
My hubby had left the bed, which I didn't even think about.. I didn't know I had one.

One minute may not sound long, but it FELT very long.

Even when going up, having figured everything out I felt as if I was in a memory.
As I was temporarily in a different time.
The blinds were shut and it took me a while to start remembering the outside view... this even after I figured out where I lived etc etc..

I don't understand why it happend.. what may have caused it...???
I've googled it but not really found anything..

Does anyone else have this?
Is it pregnancy related???
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10006638 tn?1408770818
Man. Sounds like some weird form of amnesia. For your sake, i hope it's just leftovers from a vivid dream...
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9971658 tn?1407743983
No medication.
Besides insulin, for my bloodsugar..but it can't be that.
No deppression. No alcohol/drugs.
Not sleep deprived.

It was sooo strange!
Never had anything like that before..

If it happens again I'll def bring it up with my doctor.
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8964788 tn?1405331624
Are you on any medication?
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Avatar universal
Wow sounds scary. Never heard of it. If i take a nap after taking my daughter to school i wake thinging i over slept and forgot to take her but usually takes me just a few seconds to figure out whats happening
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