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    Alysendra

    No Tums For You

    by , 08-01-2014 at 06:25 PM (525 Views)
    ~7:15 PM - 750 mL, oral, Cabernet Sauvignon red wine
    ~9:00 PM? - 2 shots, oral, whipped cream-flavored vodka


    These drinks were not intended to be taken as supplements, I was just drinking with friends.... However, I figured I'd mention them as they actually had an effect on my dreams, albeit not a positive one. This is just a fragment in any case.

    I was at an apartment with my friend M, which makes sense because I fell asleep in that particular setting after a night of drinking. I remember seeing her in her kitchen and asking her if she had any Tums to help settle my stomach, which was feeling a little distressed after my night of drinking and not being able to get dinner. There was more to the dream than that, but that's where my memory cuts off.

    The only reason I even remember this fragment is because when I woke up this morning my stomach was still aching, and I though to myself that I really wish M had had some Tums, not that they would have helped. (Maybe dream placebo?) This is the second time a hangover has seeped into my dreams.... The last time I just had a headache and felt really weak, which made me sit out on a forest adventure.

    My thought for the future: probably better not to drink and dream.
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    Updated 08-04-2014 at 04:20 AM by 70287

    Tags: alcohol
    Categories
    non-lucid , dream fragment

    Comments

    1. ~Dreamer~'s Avatar
      I'll be drinking and dreaming this weekend for the first time in ages... I'll be interested to see what effect it has.

      Glad your hangover is clearing up now!
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    2. Alysendra's Avatar
      Haha thanks, I'm glad it's gone now. It was actually pretty much fine by the end of the day, milk thistle really does wonders. Plus lots of greasy foods....

      Well, don't say I didn't warn you. Having a hangover in a dream is crappy, but it's not all bad lol. Sometimes if I only drink a little then it has a very trippy effect on my dreams. Not uncommonly I'll see complex geometric patterns over natural settings, or if I'm in a city then the architecture will be extremely wild and transforming compared to normal. There's also a tendency for settings to be a little more fantasy-based, like one based hundreds of years in the future with lots of advanced technology. It is interesting stuff....