chuck_norris
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I'm hoping this qualifies for this particular forum, otherwise apologies and I'm sure it will be moved somewhere appropriate.
I'm well aware that withdrawal from chronic alcohol use is capable of precipitating a delirium that can produce full blown tactile/visual/auditory hallucinations, which I think are mostly glutamatergic in origin. While I wouldn't classify myself dependent on alcohol, after the occasional very heavy binge (10hrs +), I can get some interesting CEV's whilst in the throes of the hangover the next day, and always when the alcohol has worn off entirely. These mostly consist of reasonably vivid faces/scenes, and I presume they relate to some very mild form of delirium tremes.
However - I've also noticed that alcohol has reliably given me some very peculiar CEV's whilst still definately under the influence, as I'll notice them just before I go to sleep after consuming. What interests me is that these are nothing like the CEV's produced by withdrawal. These are most often tetris-like flashes of blocks, usually red or green, never anything different or more interesting. I know that some GABA agonists are capable of eliciting hallucinations (muscimol acting at GABAc comes to mind?), but I never presumed ethanol could. I know it is also an NMDA antagonist at high concentrations (which it invariably has been consumed at when I notice these effects). Can anyone offer an explanation or relate to this experience?
I'm well aware that withdrawal from chronic alcohol use is capable of precipitating a delirium that can produce full blown tactile/visual/auditory hallucinations, which I think are mostly glutamatergic in origin. While I wouldn't classify myself dependent on alcohol, after the occasional very heavy binge (10hrs +), I can get some interesting CEV's whilst in the throes of the hangover the next day, and always when the alcohol has worn off entirely. These mostly consist of reasonably vivid faces/scenes, and I presume they relate to some very mild form of delirium tremes.
However - I've also noticed that alcohol has reliably given me some very peculiar CEV's whilst still definately under the influence, as I'll notice them just before I go to sleep after consuming. What interests me is that these are nothing like the CEV's produced by withdrawal. These are most often tetris-like flashes of blocks, usually red or green, never anything different or more interesting. I know that some GABA agonists are capable of eliciting hallucinations (muscimol acting at GABAc comes to mind?), but I never presumed ethanol could. I know it is also an NMDA antagonist at high concentrations (which it invariably has been consumed at when I notice these effects). Can anyone offer an explanation or relate to this experience?
