Sunday, August 31, 2008

ARE YOU SURE THAT WAS AN AMBIEN????

Yeah, well, this is the actual transcript of an e-mail that I sent last week after one Zolpidem (the generic version of Ambien, as my insurance is not good enough for the real thing). Things you should maybe know before you read further. 1) "juju" is one of my parents' Chihuahuas, 2) I am hoping to buy another VW bug, and 3) I have no idea - like at all - what was going through my mind when I wrote "I am in the giant peace with the cebtipede now. Dng." SCARY!

maybe the place ou got juju will have sweet little babies in may and I can get a family member. Can you imagine a fat black little round one that matches the beetle, she will have a little green schnug
blankie bag and the part where her head fits will be real big ann puffie with antenneaes like thay weire little thing in the flinstones. Sorry I am inambien land and on my treo in bed. Not too coherenjtscary tis is actually legal and why I try noyt to take vert often. I am in the giant peace with the cebtipede now. Dng. Night

1 comment:

  1. My name is Carrie James and i would like to show you my personal experience with Ambien.

    I have taken for 30 days. I am 23 years old. First I took it to help me fall asleep. After a couple of days I noticed that it made me feel really good, so I would take it just to feel the high that it gave me. I would had no memory of what I did the night before. Every night I did really weird things like send out strange emails, take weird pictures, and I fear that I did things that I still don't know about. I would also hallucinate. I would just spend a lot of time staring at things watching them move, like the wall or notes on sheet music. I was way too distracted to go to bed. It made me tired, but I didn't want to go to bed. I stopped taking it because I don't want to get involved with something like that. I think about it all the time and I have cravings for it, but I just don't think I need anymore problems.

    Side Effects :
    Hallucinations, feeling of being high, and no memory of things I did the night before.

    I hope this information will be useful to others,
    Carrie James

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