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| ChrisC 2004-11-17, 11:06 am |
| Anyone ever tried Zolpidem? Have you ever sleepwalked on it? I was
told I have for eight hours. I was supposed to be like a madman. I
don't know what I was up to. Sitting in front of the oven like a
madman rocking back and forth. Now I am on Fluoextine, I don't know if
that contributed.
--
"We are what we think.
All that we are arises with our
thoughts."
- Buddha in the Dhammapada -
ChrisC
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"ChrisC" <An@EMail.address.com> wrote in message
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> Anyone ever tried Zolpidem? Have you ever sleepwalked on it? I was
> told I have for eight hours. I was supposed to be like a madman. I
> don't know what I was up to. Sitting in front of the oven like a
> madman rocking back and forth. Now I am on Fluoextine, I don't know if
> that contributed.
>
> --
> "We are what we think.
> All that we are arises with our
> thoughts."
>
> - Buddha in the Dhammapada -
>
> ChrisC
I think that is like when I went lightfingered and nicked stuff from a cafe.
Also a friend of mine, who has alcoholism, frequently can't remember much
about hours at a time which just seem to go missing for him. I asked a pdoc
about this once. He said that sometimes the memories don't get recorded in
the same way as usual. However the things people seem to get up to during
"blackouts" is just so demn freaky that I must think there is some kind of
altered consciousness involved. Pdocs don't like to admit to the existenz of
such states
-- kes
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| Penguin A 2004-11-18, 11:06 am |
| I tried zolpidem (ambien). I couldn't take it. It affected my short
term memory. I only tried it for 2 nights, that was enough.
penguin
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