The Backwards Man wrote: » That's a quiet Monday night with the mart crowd around here.
KungPao wrote: » You do know it gets worse the following day, don't ya? I'll say a little prayer for you.
whupdedo wrote: » You won't sleep tonight op, you'll have the heebie jeebies, sweats, itchy skin, and the vivid dreams of mice and dogs and long lost lovers who you'll never meet again, also, you'll be horny , you may want to masterbate profusely , which will take your mind off it for a while but will only make you sink into a bottomless trough of self loathing and pity, but don't worry , you'll get through it , and tomorrow is a better brighter day[/quote Ha I'm so bad I don't even fancy myself! Think ill leave myself alone :-P is the Fear a sign of a drink problem! I normally can go out and not get this the next day!
Carlowgirl wrote: » whupdedo wrote: » You won't sleep tonight op, you'll have the heebie jeebies, sweats, itchy skin, and the vivid dreams of mice and dogs and long lost lovers who you'll never meet again, also, you'll be horny , you may want to masterbate profusely , which will take your mind off it for a while but will only make you sink into a bottomless trough of self loathing and pity, but don't worry , you'll get through it , and tomorrow is a better brighter day[/quote Ha I'm so bad I don't even fancy myself! Think ill leave myself alone :-P is the Fear a sign of a drink problem! I normally can go out and not get this the next day! when I get up in the morn it ll be overt48 hours! That should be enough time?
Lenin Skynard wrote: » Gets worse and worse as you get older OP. And it has nothing to do with being blacked out and omg totes morto from your unremembered actions out on the town. The dehydration and other negative effects of drink change your brain chemistry and increases anxiety. Only thing for it is eating and drinking a lot of water the next day as well as being active. Which are pretty much the last things you're interested in when you're feeling mouldy like that.
Carlowgirl wrote: » Hi not sure if this is the right place to be posting. Just wondering is anyone else suffering from the fear out there.. I have it very bad after one nights drinking and don't know how to get rid of it. I have talked to my friends and they have said I was fine and that we were all drunk, but nothing anyone says to me can convince me otherwise:D.. Please help
Carlowgirl wrote: » Carlowgirl wrote: » when I get up in the morn it ll be overt48 hours! That should be enough time? You'll get up feeling like Diane Charlemagne.:)
Carlowgirl wrote: » when I get up in the morn it ll be overt48 hours! That should be enough time?
Carlowgirl wrote: » Carlowgirl wrote: » when I get up in the morn it ll be overt48 hours! That should be enough time? The fear can last for days as snippets come back to you
The Backwards Man wrote: » Carlowgirl wrote: » You'll get up feeling like Diane Charlemagne.:) At least this time next week it will all be over :-P I feel like I was the only person in the world that was drunk!
Carlowgirl wrote: » You'll get up feeling like Diane Charlemagne.:)
smurgen wrote: » A good run normally sorts me.also avoiding energy drinks as mixers.my heart is like a yoyo the next day after vodka redbull or jaeger bombs
TheTorment wrote: » That's not The Fear. In my heavy drinking days I could have drank and been drunk for 10-12 days on the trot on a very regular basis. It would eventually catch up on me and I'd need a break. During this break us when The Fear arrived. But never on the first night without drink. The Fear always arrived on the second night. I'd be afraid to go to sleep. For me The Fear took many forms, wicked frightening dreams, room spinning with profuse sweating and hallucinations. I've dreamed of ghastly gory happenings where Id wake up convinced that the dream was true and someone close to me had been butchered by me or I was present for it. I've even rang the girlfriend at the time at all hours making sure she was safe. Horrid terrifying dreams where Ivebeen known to cry out loudly both during the dream and while awake. Hallucinations varied from crows sitting on the curtain rail mocking me and me screaming at it from under the duvet, to swarms of bees in the room or armies of ants in the bed. I drank and lived this way for nearly 2 years. Many many sessions. Many forgotten. But I vividly remember the visits from The Fear and the horrors which he brought.
bur wrote: » Think that's called alcoholism.
KungPao wrote: » Getting plastered and wondering if you felt up somebody in the smoking area before the bouncer ****ed you out, then wondering how the hell you got home and if you told your best friends to go **** themselves...and wondering where all your money has gone and thinking to yourself how a full uneaten doner kebab ended up in your pocket. Something like that.
libelula wrote: » Ehhh....you just described last years holiday. Except you forgot the visit to Auschwitz and how there was one bite gone out of the donor kebab and I think I licked a window. No I definitely licked a window.
Carlowgirl wrote: » It just cant be worth this! Def not going to do this crap again... the thing that bothers me most is that I hardly drink but when people see you drunk one night , they automatically think your a P*** head.. when I am not .. not usually anyway.. I had nightmares last night and they were very real... hopefully the worst is over
Stheno wrote: » I once had a nightmare that the miniature sharks in my local pet store were eating the rabbits and woke my oh demanding we drive to save them even if it meant breaking in
Carlowgirl wrote: » had some one break in to my house last night.. I could see them in the garden waiting , one of them had a rock he was waiting to throw it through my window.. I was trying to ring the guards and could nt get through..When I woke up I actually looked outside to make sure there was no one there...