Morgan Lynn
Active Member
When I don't drink I end up waking up feeling like a bigger pile of shit than I would if I drank a bottle of tequilla.
What the shit.
What the shit.
Are you an alcoholic dearie?
Sounds like a psychological dependence.. in one way or another.... just saying
you should try a wake and bake in the morning
Or just getting up and doing something could probably make you feel better.. like going for a run or a walk.. some people like stretching and doing yoga to start their day... to each their own![]()
It's called alcohol addiction...it's just your liver starving for more....slam down a 40oz before bed each night, that should help.JK
wake-n-bake....oh, I just reread...you can't smoke either...that sux
maybe you have a sleeping disorder that the alcohol suppresses? that or your body is physically addicted to alcohol. how much and how often do you drink?(be honest)
Do you wake up feeling like this often?
Ambien doesn't work for me it makes me hallucinate.
sounds like it works perfect for ya![]()
Tellin' me about insomnia
Today is friday, the last time I slept was tuesday, 7am to 9am.... the time i slept before that... 5am-11am Wednesday..
I have been up for about 24 hours on two hours of sleep, no naps... NO idea how I'm awake right now
But I'm going to put myself to bed with some fat indica dominant oil dabs... I'm sorry you can't do the same!
I understand 100% about the sleep aids making you trip... it's like your mind starts shutting down without your control (which is very much like dissociative hallucinations) and you start to see things like you haven't slept in 2 days, shadows jump out in front of you, you see things that aren't there... but then the medication doesn't work, your not feeling sleepy or ready to sleep.. your just tripping balls, not fun.
I used to have to sleep with my light on because I went through a period (about 3 months) where I thought people were standing around my bed watching me sleep. This was after I suffered serious emotional trauma it had nothign to do with ambien, medications, alcohol, or weed.