Oh God, same here. I eat up so much damn chocolate. I'm starting to get fat.
Lol. I can't eat chocolate but I have a box of some very delicious fried chicken in the fridge!!! Chocolate gives me boils all over my body
Oh God, same here. I eat up so much damn chocolate. I'm starting to get fat.
I usually take 10mg, sometimes 20mg, of ambien. I don't have a tolerance or any cross tolerance so I can't be sure but I would advise 10mg and then try and stay awake. It's not that hard as long as you aren't in bed.
I usually take 10mg, sometimes 20mg, of ambien. I don't have a tolerance or any cross tolerance so I can't be sure but I would advise 10mg and then try and stay awake. It's not that hard as long as you aren't in bed.
Last year, I did Ambien about 20 different times. It doesn't even make me tired. My first time, I took 10 mg and got high, then 15 minutes later it went away so I took 10 mg more about an hour later. No effects whatsoever, so I took 10 mg more. Redosing is completely useless, IMO. I would just take a single dose once a week, maximum. For me, if I take a single dose on a daily basis, the effects don't work the next day until I wait a few days. I want to do it again, but with Nyquil, as that was SO much fun last time. Someone needs to try it and report back and see if it affects them as it did me. I took the single pack (normal dose of 2 gel tabs) of Nyquil that you find in a gas station.
I just took 30mg (I have a tolerance and "do not" recommend that many) of Ambien and 100mg of Seroquel and about 30 minutes went by and nothing. Well 45 minutes has come around and shit's gonna kick in full-fledged. Things start becoming distorted and may think people outside may be talking to you (at around one hour) During hour 1 and 1.5 shitzle fuckerered up weird talk look its monkey. The buttons on my computer board are moving around and talking to me while others have light shades around them. My ability to control has now gone to shittzles. Now at 2 hours we wait for the voices and visual hallucinations end we are now sedated.
That is what what had happened to me 45 minutes ago.
That is how you need to take Ambien.
Holy balls you were high when you wrote that.I just took 30mg (I have a tolerance and "do not" recommend that many) of Ambien and 100mg of Seroquel and about 30 minutes went by and nothing. Well 45 minutes has come around and shit's gonna kick in full-fledged. Things start becoming distorted and may think people outside may be talking to you (at around one hour) During hour 1 and 1.5 shitzle fuckerered up weird talk look its monkey. The buttons on my computer board are moving around and talking to me while others have light shades around them. My ability to control has now gone to shittzles. Now at 2 hours we wait for the voices and visual hallucinations end we are now sedated.
That is what what had happened to me 45 minutes ago.
That is how you need to take Ambien.
What do you mean if you had access? Ambien is incredibly easy to get prescribed, Z-Drugs are first line treatment for insomnia now. Doctors hand them out like candy, you can flat out just ask for them, and they have no problem writing a script for them. If you go to the doctor and complain about not being able to fall asleep, chances are high you'll be leaving with Ambien or Lunesta, and well it isn't hard to manipulate the situation to get which one you want. "Yeah doctor, I was scripted ______ last time I couldn't sleep, and it really worked well."It's damn strange, but I used to plug ambien and it was probably my favorite high of all time. Would get addicted immediately if I had Ambien freely available, i like the high so much. One of those subjective things, I guess. Didn't put me to sleep, just put me in an awesome, euphoric dreamlike state. Dammit, i want some.
Regular Ambien is not made for long term use, it is made for short, possibly moderate use at best. Ambien CR is what is used for long term insomnia treatment, and if you need Ambien long term, doctors will switch you over to CR.Zolpidem is a strange drug altogether. I think it's only effective for short-term mild to moderate insomnia.
Mixing it with temazepam may ruin temazepam's beautiful high. Temazepam doesn't need zolpidem to make it "better" - heroin, maybe. But definitely not zolpidem.
Regular Ambien is not made for long term use, it is made for short, possibly moderate use at best. Ambien CR is what is used for long term insomnia treatment, and if you need Ambien long term, doctors will switch you over to CR.
You are right about Temazepam. It is absolutely pointless to take any Z-Drug with it, it has no positive effect at all. I have a ton of Ambien, but can't imagine taking it for anything other than sleep. The whole idea of being tired, and zombied out does not sound recreational in the slightest, I never understood what people saw in that.
Ha, I guess I did an absolutely horrible job on directing my post. I was actually agreeing with you, but made it seem as if I was correcting you, which is my mistake. Obviously Ambien CR is much better for longer use over regular Ambien, but it is just better in general, and I don't understand why regular Ambien is still used? See Ambien CR is much better at keeping you asleep over regular Ambien, therefore much more effective. Maybe regular Ambien is more effective at making you fall asleep? Even if that was true, I'd still take the CR, and just use a regular Ambien for falling asleep. I have VERY little Ambien experience, so I'm wondering if my limited usage reflects what the actual facts are?Yes, that's what I said Ambien is only effective for short-term insomnia. Even the Ambien CR loses it's effectiveness overtime due to tachyphylaxis.
Temazepam is wonderful on its own, as many will attest.