Terrified!
Bathory asks: What was the most scared you've ever been? How brown were your pants?
( , Thu 5 Apr 2012, 13:32)
Bathory asks: What was the most scared you've ever been? How brown were your pants?
( , Thu 5 Apr 2012, 13:32)
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Morphine
Whilst being repaired for the below condition. I had surgery on my chest cavity. I was given morphine post op.
For me this usually entales a bit of giddyness, and a bit of sickness. This time it was different, I was hallucinating like a bitch.
The hallucinations would happen in my sleep, so it was difficult to tell what was a dream, and what was reality. I say dream - they were more like nightmares, but cleveryly disguised as reality. As in I wouldnt notice i had closed my eyes, so my surroundings would look the same. - I would dream i was in bed in hospital. Then - out of no where bad things would happen. The man in the bed next to me tried to attack me, then i opened my eyes and realised he was actually quite asleep. Then i began dreaming I had a bottomless corridor behind me (doesnt sound scary at all - but at that moment, it was quite terrifying) I dreamt I would be falling out of the bed. Each and everytime I would wake up - in the same bed, and realise the ward wasnt that interesting and the same safe sound of beeps and footsteps would nurse me back off to another night terror.
I was moved onto Fantanyl after I began to be quite itchy. This funily enough had the exact same symptoms, but in a positve way. I would dream about laughing, and balloons being delivered to patients. Morphine = negative dreams, Fantanyl = positive...
( , Tue 10 Apr 2012, 16:35, Reply)
Whilst being repaired for the below condition. I had surgery on my chest cavity. I was given morphine post op.
For me this usually entales a bit of giddyness, and a bit of sickness. This time it was different, I was hallucinating like a bitch.
The hallucinations would happen in my sleep, so it was difficult to tell what was a dream, and what was reality. I say dream - they were more like nightmares, but cleveryly disguised as reality. As in I wouldnt notice i had closed my eyes, so my surroundings would look the same. - I would dream i was in bed in hospital. Then - out of no where bad things would happen. The man in the bed next to me tried to attack me, then i opened my eyes and realised he was actually quite asleep. Then i began dreaming I had a bottomless corridor behind me (doesnt sound scary at all - but at that moment, it was quite terrifying) I dreamt I would be falling out of the bed. Each and everytime I would wake up - in the same bed, and realise the ward wasnt that interesting and the same safe sound of beeps and footsteps would nurse me back off to another night terror.
I was moved onto Fantanyl after I began to be quite itchy. This funily enough had the exact same symptoms, but in a positve way. I would dream about laughing, and balloons being delivered to patients. Morphine = negative dreams, Fantanyl = positive...
( , Tue 10 Apr 2012, 16:35, Reply)
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