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CountryChick 12-01-2016 06:36 AM

Drinking Dreams
 
I can happily say that I am 37 days sober today!! In reality I'm doing very well and I hardly think and crave drinking much anymore. But I've been having very vivid dreams about drinking for the past week. I've not actually drank in these dreams, but everyone else around me is and I try justifying to everyone why I should be able to but I'm always too scared to pick up the first drink. When I wake up it’s truly a scary feeling. I'm afraid I'm on the verge of relapsing and I just don't realize it. Has anyone else experienced this?

doggonecarl 12-01-2016 07:14 AM

Drinking dreams are common. I drank for 35 years. I'd have been more surprised if I didn't have a drinking dream on occasion.

I don't think drinking in our dreams are a sign of relapsing. Relapses happen while you are awake. As long as you can manage your struggles during the day, I think you are fine.

Congrats on 37 days!

BlissWithin 12-01-2016 08:28 AM

Yup, even after 20 months without a drink I still have drinking dreams, but as time goes on they become less frequent.

january161992 12-01-2016 08:31 AM

normal

37 days !!!

:You_Rock_

:tyou

Findingtheway 12-01-2016 10:12 AM

Hi,

I can relate to this. I'm coming up on 23 months sober, but have had 4 or 5 (i think) pretty vivid ones during that time.

Funny i just posted a couple days ago about my last one (which was just 4 or 5 days ago).

They can be jarring/uncomfortable, and scary. But in the end you'll see them as just another part of your sobriety.

At least that's how i view them now. And if you can ALWAYS come to SR and talk about them here. We understand! :grouphug:

tomsteve 12-01-2016 11:07 AM

had a problem with this early on. talked to a friend about it.
out of nowhere he says," think about your most favorite meal to eat." then sat there quietly for a minute, then we proceeded talking on another topic. about 5 minutes later he said," so whats really on your mind."
"my favorite dam meal!!"
" you cant always control what comes into your mind while youre awake, what makes ya think you can control what comes into your mind when youre sleeping? its justa dream and you have the power to not let a dream control your actions. you can go ahead and use a dream as an excuse to drink, but that's all it will be- an excuse. and its not the dream that would make you drink. its you."

Upstairs 12-01-2016 11:07 AM

I think we just dream about things that are on your mind. For those of us that are new to sobriety, it does stay in our thoughts a lot. And congrats on 37!

CountryChick 12-01-2016 11:07 AM

Thank guys! I might as well get used to them I guess. But, I do hope they become less frequent.

tomsteve 12-01-2016 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by CountryChick (Post 6227925)
Thank guys! I might as well get used to them I guess. But, I do hope they become less frequent.

keep them your dreams and don't make em reality and they will.

MLD51 12-01-2016 01:53 PM

Mine have become less and less frequent. Still happens every once in a while, but nowhere near as often as in early sobriety. Don't let it bother you too much. They are not a sign of imminent relapse. But they can be really unsettling.

uncorked 12-01-2016 06:59 PM

I had them a lot in my first 6 months of recovery. Don't worry about it, they're normal. They will subside.

Autumnlover19 12-01-2016 07:08 PM

I have them too, and often. I have 66 days of sobriety. In my dreams, I am wasted, badly, horrifyingly. They are nightmares. They are happening almost nightly :(

I am waking up feeling hungover with headaches. I hope this subsides soon.

By the way, these in no way make me want to drink. These disturb me.

I hope yours subside too. Nice job on your sober time.

SWTPEA61 12-01-2016 07:15 PM


Originally Posted by CountryChick (Post 6227617)
I can happily say that I am 37 days sober today!! In reality I'm doing very well and I hardly think and crave drinking much anymore. But I've been having very vivid dreams about drinking for the past week. I've not actually drank in these dreams, but everyone else around me is and I try justifying to everyone why I should be able to but I'm always too scared to pick up the first drink. When I wake up it’s truly a scary feeling. I'm afraid I'm on the verge of relapsing and I just don't realize it. Has anyone else experienced this?

Countrychick
OMG thanks funny.....i had a vivid dream my self the other night people kept offering me to drink i kept saying no and they would say just one won't hurt. It was so real . I wonder what our dreams mean.

Robert88 12-01-2016 08:05 PM

I have dreams where I am using. They remind me of why I don't want to be on drugs anymore so I look at them as a good thing so I don't forget and use.

PurpleKnight 12-02-2016 10:46 AM

Day 37 is fantastic CountryChick!! Keep pushing through!! :You_Rock_

flutter 12-02-2016 03:38 PM

At almost 8 years sober-I still have them occasionally. Nothing like I did, but every once in a while I do!

I was incredibly troubled by it early on, talked to my counselor about it, and he just reframed it for me (for the dreams where we DO drink), to think of it as a 'freebie'.. a relapse without actually doing it, a chance to feel everything as if I had, the shame, regret, etc.. . I was telling him how I'd feel so upset, but then SO relieved that I hadn't actually done it, and he turned it around as a positive kind of.


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