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      alcohol and dreams

      ok i had a few things to drink last night. and when i went to sleep i had some very weird dreams. i had LD and had a false awakening in the same night. the weird part is that for a few days i haven't remembered any dreams for the past few days. so can alcohol do weird things to ur dreams?
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      I'd imagine so, although I have never had really wierd dreams while I've had too many... I have wierd dreams all the time .
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      I don't know anout anyone else, but alcohol affects my ability to become lucid.

      More than a couple of glasses of wine or 3 beers and I will NOT have a lucid dream that night!
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      I have trouble remembering my dreams after a few drinks and I don't remember having any LDs, and if I did I doubt I would remember them. One time I had a few shots of Absinthe...now, I had some REALLY interesting dreams that night! Too bad I didn't know how to get lucid back then, bet it woulda been really cool.


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      Absinthe!!! I wish I had some. Well, the reason for not rembering your dreams as well in the mourning is because hangovers mess everything up... I have had some nasty ones to say the least.
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      well i haven't had anything to drink in a really long time and i did last night and i could remember my dreams like normal and they were weird
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      To first explain the relation of alcohol and it's effects on dreams, I would like to postulate how alcohol is aborsed into the nervous system. (Skipping the digestion...)

      Ethanol, the active ingredient in alcoholic beverages, reduces anxiety, tension and inhibitions. In low doses it may act as a stimulant, whereas at higher doses, it acts as a depressant. In both cases, it significantly alters mood and behavior. It can also cause heat loss and dehydration. Without delving into the reasons why ethanol does these specific things, let's continue with the effects upon the nervous system.

      The drug, which is easily absorbed into the bloodstream and the brain, affects several neurotransmitter systems. For example, alcohol's interaction with the gamma-amino butryic acid (GABA) receptor can calm anxiety, impair muslce control and delay reaction time because of the inhibitory effects and responsibility of GABA. At higher doses, alcohol also decreases the function of n-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptors that recognize the neurotransmitter glutamate. This interaction can cloud thinking and eventually lead to a coma.

      (Note: Researchers at the Society of Neuroscience in Washington are developing treatments, which interfere with molecules, such as the opioid peptides, and trigger alcohol's positive reinforcing effects. One such drug, naltrexone, recently has been approved for treating alcoholism. Imagine the extents of these drugs..)

      So, now with that declared, the essential of effect of alcohol upon dreaming itself is........ nothing. Ethanol and the inihibition of GABA only helps the process of falling asleep. If anything, ethanol will most likely make it harder to dream. The closest influence alcohol has upon actual dreaming is that it will assist in the inhibition of the consciousness and allow the subconscious to truly project is sole thoughts without any interruption whatsoever. Ethanol will also decrease acetylcholine and monoamine activity (with GABA) thus making it extremely difficult to become lucid, if not impossible.

      Hope I have been enlightening.

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      wow o'nus..... well i didn't have a lot to drink just a few. and i know about all that stuff but i did notice that i do have weird dreams after having a little to drink. its never a lot just a drink.
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      Originally posted by Onus
      If anything, ethanol will most likely make it harder to dream
      I side with Onus on this... I've had lucid dreams with and without alcohol, but *usually* it stunts my dreams.
      For one thing, in waking life, alcohol is bad for my awareness levels - and it seems the same in my dreams too.
      But thats like saying coffee wakes you up and causes selective focus. No sh*t.

      Perhaps its got to do with how much alcohol you drink?
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      thats it. i didnt have that much to drink. i didn't get drunk. just a drink or two
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