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In other words, you ARE hallucinating (even if you THINK you aren't seeing anything). Hallucinations brought on by ambien would be perceived as something real, and not usually accepted by the brain as a hallucination. So...you "get scared and freaked out" because you ARE seeing things, but can't rationalize them in your mind. Like I said...not really enjoyable :/ |
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Arri's Animal
Join Date: Jul 2006
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I hate ruining everyones fun here, I'm just trying to help before people start taking these things like they are candy.
And end up making them harder for me to get, so I can sleep. Also - if you DO plan on abusing these, even after my warnings...make sure you hide the bottle when you are done. People have been known to end up taking more while on the ambien. Not sure why, but a lot of times I have read about that happening. |
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And i would have to hide my drugs from my drug addict sister... She hasn't figured out to look under the bed yet... so that hiding spot is still good. |
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