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Sleepwalking after drinking

  • 06-09-2006 8:59pm
    #1
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    Hi,

    Just wondering how common is this? It used to happen to me a lot, (when I was in my 20's ) and it would'nt be due to an extreme intake of alcohol. Maybe 4/5 pints.
    It used to scare the s**t out of me when I would wake up the next morning in a different room. It appears I grew out of this phase (thankfully).

    Is this common?


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  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Science, Health & Environment Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 47,528 CMod ✭✭✭✭Black Swan


    Was at a party not too long ago and this one guy was telling us about his brother who would sleep walk after drinking a little too much. He said that one night he awoke in his bed with a start, only to realise that his brother was taking a pee on him. Later, after the fight, his brother claimed that he thought he was in the W/C and not his brother's room. The story teller laughs about it now and says there's a moral to the story: "It's better to get p*ssed off than p*ssed on!"


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