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FrozenGate by Avery

405 Inducing Vomitting

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Oh my god the strangest shit just happened to me. Alright so its 3AM right now and I woke up about 10 minutes ago because I was puking! I have been mildly sick for almost a week now and its almost cleared up (just some minor coughing and slight runny nose). I was using my 405nm laser prior to going to sleep. Then, I had a fucking dream about having the 405nm laser and I had rdh's 405nm laser hes selling right now too (i saw his thread prior to sleeping lol) and an uv led flashlght. I think I was taking a video of all 3 trying to sell them or something and then I started feeling like throwing up. I was like half dreaming half awake feeling like throwing up and then I woke up and rished to the side of my bed and puked twice. Weirdest shit ever! I kind of still feel like puking now, im gunna try to go back to sleep ill update you guys lmao
 





Out with the bad
In with the good.

Hope u get to feeling better man
 
wow thats weird lol i had a dream no lie ( i live in australia all 1mW+ lasers are banned) and i had a violet 1W laser and i was soo happy and i started to burn and kill birds in the sky with it and when i woke up i was like wtf most random dream ever lol
 
Well, you do say you were mildly sick for whole week, it's no surprise that it culminated now, laser or no laser.

Reminds me one time when I ate something really bad. Left my soul in the sink.

Don't worry, I'd consider it normal sickness. Just don't get out of bed much, drink lots of tea, rest, and sweat it off.
Try not to rely much on pills and other drugs that pass for "medicine".

Also, if you have high temperature, disregard any advice telling you that you must lower your body temperature - that's completely incorrect.

Technically, when you start experiencing high temperature, your body has already won the battle with the intruder, now it needs to burn off the excess white cells to prevent them from doing more damage on their own.
That's the temperature rise.

You're best off just wrapping yourself in bed and sleep it off (you're feeling cold for a reason).

As for random dreams, I remember one I had when I was waiting for my first 445nm diode to arrive,
In the dream I was already having a finished laser, and in MXDL host at that (despite not ever seeing that host in person or ordering it), and I was so eager to show it to this friend of mine, and when I turned the laser on, it was cyan blue... then white, then gray, blue again, ever changing colors.

And we didn't even care, it was awesome.
 
Well, you do say you were mildly sick for whole week, it's no surprise that it culminated now, laser or no laser.

Reminds me one time when I ate something really bad. Left my soul in the sink.

Don't worry, I'd consider it normal sickness. Just don't get out of bed much, drink lots of tea, rest, and sweat it off.
Try not to rely much on pills and other drugs that pass for "medicine".

Also, if you have high temperature, disregard any advice telling you that you must lower your body temperature - that's completely incorrect.

Technically, when you start experiencing high temperature, your body has already won the battle with the intruder, now it needs to burn off the excess white cells to prevent them from doing more damage on their own.
That's the temperature rise.

You're best off just wrapping yourself in bed and sleep it off (you're feeling cold for a reason).

As for random dreams, I remember one I had when I was waiting for my first 445nm diode to arrive,
In the dream I was already having a finished laser, and in MXDL host at that (despite not ever seeing that host in person or ordering it), and I was so eager to show it to this friend of mine, and when I turned the laser on, it was cyan blue... then white, then gray, blue again, ever changing colors.

And we didn't even care, it was awesome.

You know alot :bowdown:

Jim
 
The dream you had about puking, prior to puking is a common mechanism to keep us from choking on our own vomit.

Good thing you're not a rockstar... apparently they don't get those puke-choking warning dreams...
 
lmao thanks for the help guys:) im feeling better now:) Its weird how a lot of us have dreams about lasers lmaoo!
 
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Why is it weird to have dreams about lasers if you use or work around them?
Dont you think Dr.s dream about surgury? Or mechanics about cars?
Hell I had the flu and had a dream about being trapped in a maze of pallets .
 
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I rarely have dreams. Like, if I dream, it has to be because I am sick or something. Well, last night I had an extremely vivid dream of having built an RGB white laser in a new-wish style pen host. It was amazingly vivid, so much so that when I woke up, I made a mental note to try my new white laser with my Duraloops and had started charging the Duraloops before I remembered that I was charging them to power my non-existent white laser.
 
It's not that you rarely have dreams if your sleeping thru the night, when in REM sleep your brain will always dream. It's wether you remember it or not when you wake up!
 
Yeah, common misconception, among others.

You ALWAYS dream. I believe it averages around 40 minutes of dreaming times, followed by 20 minutes of resting, then again all over.

It's just that you don't remember 90% of what you dreamt.

Also, concept of in-dream time passing slower/faster than real time (in the movie Inception, for example) is also wrong. As stated by Wikipedia,
"5 minute dream takes roughly 5 minutes to dream in real time".
 
Yeah, common misconception, among others.

You ALWAYS dream. I believe it averages around 40 minutes of dreaming times, followed by 20 minutes of resting, then again all over.

It's just that you don't remember 90% of what you dreamt.

Also, concept of in-dream time passing slower/faster than real time (in the movie Inception, for example) is also wrong. As stated by Wikipedia,
"5 minute dream takes roughly 5 minutes to dream in real time".

I wouldn't go touting all of that around like hard fact. Did you read how they determined that time dilation does not exist?

"When REM sleep episodes were timed for their duration and subjects woken to make reports before major editing or forgetting could take place, it was determined that subjects accurately matched the length of time they judged the dream narrative to be ongoing to the length of REM sleep that preceded the awakening."

Translation, they woke up subjects after REM stopped, and asked to judge how much time they felt had passed in the dream.

Since we have such difficulty recalling dreams, that's gotta be scientifically accurate, right? :thinking:
 





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