Day 66_ nightmare occurrence
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Day 66_ nightmare occurrence
I am celebrating 66 days sober today. I am very happy and have not had any desire to drink or even think about drinking. I love waking up Hangover free. My days are no longer cloudy
One hiccup though, for the last 3 nights or so, I have been having dreams of drowning in alcohol, the nightmares are so vivid that I wake up scared thinking that I am hungover and my soberness was just in my head. Has anyone experienced these types of
dreams/nightmares before!? I don’t normally dream at all and would like to keep it that way lol.
One hiccup though, for the last 3 nights or so, I have been having dreams of drowning in alcohol, the nightmares are so vivid that I wake up scared thinking that I am hungover and my soberness was just in my head. Has anyone experienced these types of
dreams/nightmares before!? I don’t normally dream at all and would like to keep it that way lol.
I have had several drinking dreams and I don’t mind them too much . I love dreaming and when I was passed out drunk every night I either didn’t get into a deep enough sleep yo dream or was just too drunk to remember. I am really enjoying some of the dreams I have been having
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Congrats on 66 days DeeLiz!!! I’m at 61 and have very vivid dreams. Sometimes they are drinking dreams, more often they are hungover dreams. They seem to be less vivid than in the early days so I’m assuming that this too shall pass.
I have them occasionally. They usually go like this: I'm pounding drinks and yuckin it up and all the sudden I remember my commitment. I realize I blew it.
I've learned to deal with the shock (they are unsettling) by focusing on how much better things are when I wake up, like a kind of gratitude inventory or something.
Seems to help.
I've learned to deal with the shock (they are unsettling) by focusing on how much better things are when I wake up, like a kind of gratitude inventory or something.
Seems to help.
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I too had them, right around the 2 - 3 month mark, and was greatful they were just dreams then.
I haven't had a single one since and I'm closing in on 10 months. Actually I had to just think about how far along I am, now that alcohol is out of my life.
I haven't had a single one since and I'm closing in on 10 months. Actually I had to just think about how far along I am, now that alcohol is out of my life.
Once I began saturating my life with a
continuous program of recovery, faith
and belief, then my dreams began to
reflect the way I am living.
It's awesome to wake up and my dream
was about telling someone that I don't
drink and that Im sober.
Now that's a gift worth living for..!!!
continuous program of recovery, faith
and belief, then my dreams began to
reflect the way I am living.
It's awesome to wake up and my dream
was about telling someone that I don't
drink and that Im sober.
Now that's a gift worth living for..!!!
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I just had one, about cleaning up the kitchen and gathering all the bottles, dumping what was left, running the dishwasher and then finding more glasses that I'd overlooked. Woke up and went searching for the glasses I'd seen, only to figure out it was a dream and not real. Kind of freaky - it seemed so real. Our minds are really a trip some nights!
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Once I began saturating my life with a
continuous program of recovery, faith
and belief, then my dreams began to
reflect the way I am living.
It's awesome to wake up and my dream
was about telling someone that I don't
drink and that Im sober.
Now that's a gift worth living for..!!!
continuous program of recovery, faith
and belief, then my dreams began to
reflect the way I am living.
It's awesome to wake up and my dream
was about telling someone that I don't
drink and that Im sober.
Now that's a gift worth living for..!!!
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Join Date: Jul 2018
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I just had one, about cleaning up the kitchen and gathering all the bottles, dumping what was left, running the dishwasher and then finding more glasses that I'd overlooked. Woke up and went searching for the glasses I'd seen, only to figure out it was a dream and not real. Kind of freaky - it seemed so real. Our minds are really a trip some nights!
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I get booze dreams now and then. I think they are pretty common.
I know for me when I do get them - and it isn't that often - they are very vivid and usually very intense.
I've written it off as my brain just continuing the work of re-wiring itself. Maybe some old neuro-pathways are screaming out as they get weaker and weaker.
But yes I sure can relate to how unsettling they can be sometimes.
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I know for me when I do get them - and it isn't that often - they are very vivid and usually very intense.
I've written it off as my brain just continuing the work of re-wiring itself. Maybe some old neuro-pathways are screaming out as they get weaker and weaker.
But yes I sure can relate to how unsettling they can be sometimes.
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