Aquabid and Ambien-Bad Mix

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probably something along the lines of 'OOOH PRETTY COLORS' knowing how badly ambien can mess somebody up lol
 
NCStateFisher;4520505; said:
probably something along the lines of 'OOOH PRETTY COLORS' knowing how badly ambien can mess somebody up lol

Yep! Or "oh look, gothic guppies, I MUST have them"!
 
Hahaha! I don't consider that a bad mix at all...that's a big win :D.

A few years back there was a news story of a woman who had taken Ambien, sleep walked, and "woke up" peeing in the middle of an intersection. So..it could have been worse :grinno:.
 
What a story! Glad you can accommodate your acquisitions, but perhaps you should have a baby-sitter when taking ambien?
And the smiley you want is :redface:, I'd think.
 
AMBIEN IS A POOR CHOICE FOR A SLEEP MED I initially liked Ambien because before it put you to sleep it gave you a buzz. But, of course, that in itself can be a problem. I think when it first came out they said it wasn't addictive but they were very wrong. That's problem #1. Problem #2, it only let me sleep 4 hours, then I would have to take another one to sleep another 4 hours, therefore, my dosage kept going up. Problem #3, (and I'm really not sure which was the biggest problem for me) I had terrible memory problems. Like blackout memory problems. The next morning I could not remember the last couple of hours before I went to bed. A couple of times, I found out that I even drove - yes, pretty terrifying and extremely dangerous. It scared me to death to hear this. Needless to say, I discontinued taking Ambien. It didn't work that well anyway.
 
subject180;4830970; said:
AMBIEN IS A POOR CHOICE FOR A SLEEP MED I initially liked Ambien because before it put you to sleep it gave you a buzz. But, of course, that in itself can be a problem. I think when it first came out they said it wasn't addictive but they were very wrong. That's problem #1. Problem #2, it only let me sleep 4 hours, then I would have to take another one to sleep another 4 hours, therefore, my dosage kept going up. Problem #3, (and I'm really not sure which was the biggest problem for me) I had terrible memory problems. Like blackout memory problems. The next morning I could not remember the last couple of hours before I went to bed. A couple of times, I found out that I even drove - yes, pretty terrifying and extremely dangerous. It scared me to death to hear this. Needless to say, I discontinued taking Ambien. It didn't work that well anyway.

Non-addictive is a B.S. term coined by the TOTALLY B.S. judicial system as a C.Y.A. by lawyers for pharmacutical companies.

Terminology

"Addictive" drugs cause "Withdraw" when abruptly stopped.

"Non-Addictive" drugs can be "Habit forming". There is no withdraw from abruptly stopping these drugs. The extreme effects that you feel from the abrupt stop of "non-addictive" drugs is termed "Discontinuation Syndrome"!:ROFL:
 
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