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Originally Posted by BeyondtheRainbow
I just did a funny, goofy, medicated thing......
I'm petsitting at my sister's this week. Her dog gets breakast and supper. Yeterday I slept late and the dog didn't get breakfast until 8 or so which is pretty late for her. So this time I set an alarm.
A little bit ago I woke up convinced it was time tofeed her and I was so proud because I beat my alarm going off. I went throughthe whole routine, dog out, dog in, dog food procured from this bin that's kinda hard to reach, dog fed. All the while thinking it was 6:00 or 6:30. I was even congratulating myself.
Until I thought to look at the time and it's 3:20.. I fed the dog breakfast at 3 AM....So she'll be getting another (small) breakfast I imagine...
I know that I sleep walk at this time of nght. I always look before I do anything. But this isn't home and there isn't a microwave clock right thing so I didn't look. So, note to self: Find a clock. Cell phone. Computer splash screen. Ove. Anywhere..
But I'm ready to admit it's funny....
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That is a funny situation, and one I am sure has happened to more than a few of us, including me. I can't speak for the "why/how" for you, but when that's happened to me I have usually been in a weird daze. I agree that some medications can cause my time perception to be skewed a bit. Ditto even for bipolar episodes.