100mg seroquel
12.5mg ambien
Not a good combination, unless it was just my turn to have a bad dream. I was back at my old supermarket job, for some reason. It has been 20 years since I had this job, so WTF? I was bipolar and I wanted my job back. They said no, but I kept on working anyway. They said they would try to squeeze some hours into their budgets, but no promises. I said fine. Then I realized I was not in uniform. I took my shirt off, and...began stocking the produce with my shirt off. The manager said you have to leave. I wondered why. Oh, yeah, no shirt. I then went to the back room and found a shirt. I went back out to work. There was no work for me to do, all the areas in the produce aisle had been covered. I then began putting fish into some empty baskets next to some leafy greens. I guess this was my idea of tie-ins? The store manager came up and told me I was working very effectively, but still had no hours for me.
Just weird. All the faces in the store were real people, whose names I remember crystal clear. Why? What is with this Seroquel stuff, and did the Ambien have anything to do with the tenor of the dream, as Seroquel alone usually produces a good dream?