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“It felt like my head and my body were just not co-operating. I never felt like that before — it was just horrifying. I couldn’t do anything,” testified the woman, who was visiting a friend at the bar in December 2016.

She described the blackout as feeling as if you’ve fallen asleep, then waking up dazed “over and over again.

“You’re looking through a fishbowl and everything is weird and wavy … and you start getting dizzy and when I stood up, it felt like I couldn’t walk,” said the woman, whose identity is covered by a publication ban.

The witness’ friend — who, with others in attendance, was taking a bartending course — had left the building while the woman drank a “fruity cocktail” made by Carrasco, court heard. A second cocktail left the woman feeling woozy and she also had a shot of whiskey.

She passed out in a bar chair and later snorted “two lines” of cocaine, court heard.

“It just made it feel like I drank a lot … I feel like there was something else in it,” the woman said.

She admitted her memory is hazy. Even when she was shown bar surveillance videos in court of her stumbling across the bar floor or being pushed or slapped by the two accused men, she couldn’t recall those events.

At the end, the woman said she felt “horrible pain” in “intimate places,” court heard. The Crown also alleges that Carrasco sexually assaulted the woman after taking her home in a cab the following morning.

The woman testified she never consented to any sexual act.

The trial resumes Monday.

spazzano@postmedia.com