Posted by gardenergirl on January 9, 2006, at 17:24:27
In reply to ambien babble, posted by cyndelicious on January 8, 2006, at 17:47:55
I don't think I've talked while in that state, but I do have some very unusual thoughts. I can eventually recognize that what I'm thinking about is not real, but until then, it seems as real as anything else does while dreaming. It's an interesting not-quite dreaming state. Is this what "lucid dreaming" is?
I've also had er, an intimate experience with my husband recently after I had been asleep after taking ambien about an hour or so earlier. It took several minutes for me to figure out what was going on. It was a surreal, dream-like state I was in. Nothing I was thinking or feeling or "seeing" was real, although I'm sure the reality was triggering it. (Gosh this is confusing). Not at all unpleasant, but very different from the usual. And what I was initially experiencing would be physically impossible in reality.
The next morning, it felt like it had been a dream, but I could also remember it. Weird.
I can't believe I just wrote this.
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