As most of you know Zolpidem is a nonbenzo sedative hypnotic prescribed effectively for sleep. You've also heard the stories of people sleepwalking and doing all kinds of whacky things without memory of it.
If you've takin this med (particularly a nice rail of it to the nose) you know it is powerful and has anoxiolytic and other interesting effects.
What some may not know is that Zolpidem has been used successfully to bring patients OUT of vegetative states to where they can communicate and interact with their surroundings. We take it to sleep... they take it to "awaken," so to speak. Sounds funny at first.
I have taken Zolpidem for over 18 months. Normally after taking my bedtime dose (insufflated) I will give in to an overwhelmingly urge to remain out of bed and start WRITING DOWN my plans, IDEAS, dreams, aspirations, to-do lists, etc... And all this I do very effectively. This is all quite different from writing down "stoned thoughts" or scratching down ideas while tripping. Everything I do is 100% legitimate from a clean, sober perspective. I wake up to lists of concise plans and clever business schemes... some times it is just remarkable.
It has gotten to the point where I will dose with a little Zolpidem near the end of the day when my work efforts have slowed down, and it brings me back to clarity, suddenly and miraculously everything is CLEAR once again. I am actively working on authoring an engineering thesis and related publications, and I have done some of my best work on a low dose of Ambien (reviewed later by myself and several other sober individuals).
Am I just a delusional druggie? Certainly not... but I am convinced my brain no longer functions at full capacity during the day when I am between doses. Indeed I have conditioned it to be this way by using Zolpidem. Still, I can attest that even if started 100% clean and sober, a Zolpidem dose can activate my thought process to higher levels. Now it all makes sense how they can reverse vegetative states. Except that without Zolpidem I sometimes feel like... a vegetable.
So my question is if anyone is knowledgeable about this topic specifically and knows what is happening to my brain on Zolpidem??? I feel the effect is quite amazing. I would liken its "smart" effects to that of opiates
P.S. I have detoxed off Zolpidem several times and regained a clarity of mind that is wonderful and refreshing. But I usually end of coming back to zolpidem because of the sleep benefits.
P.P.S. Sober when writing this!
Love
If you've takin this med (particularly a nice rail of it to the nose) you know it is powerful and has anoxiolytic and other interesting effects.
What some may not know is that Zolpidem has been used successfully to bring patients OUT of vegetative states to where they can communicate and interact with their surroundings. We take it to sleep... they take it to "awaken," so to speak. Sounds funny at first.
I have taken Zolpidem for over 18 months. Normally after taking my bedtime dose (insufflated) I will give in to an overwhelmingly urge to remain out of bed and start WRITING DOWN my plans, IDEAS, dreams, aspirations, to-do lists, etc... And all this I do very effectively. This is all quite different from writing down "stoned thoughts" or scratching down ideas while tripping. Everything I do is 100% legitimate from a clean, sober perspective. I wake up to lists of concise plans and clever business schemes... some times it is just remarkable.
It has gotten to the point where I will dose with a little Zolpidem near the end of the day when my work efforts have slowed down, and it brings me back to clarity, suddenly and miraculously everything is CLEAR once again. I am actively working on authoring an engineering thesis and related publications, and I have done some of my best work on a low dose of Ambien (reviewed later by myself and several other sober individuals).
Am I just a delusional druggie? Certainly not... but I am convinced my brain no longer functions at full capacity during the day when I am between doses. Indeed I have conditioned it to be this way by using Zolpidem. Still, I can attest that even if started 100% clean and sober, a Zolpidem dose can activate my thought process to higher levels. Now it all makes sense how they can reverse vegetative states. Except that without Zolpidem I sometimes feel like... a vegetable.
So my question is if anyone is knowledgeable about this topic specifically and knows what is happening to my brain on Zolpidem??? I feel the effect is quite amazing. I would liken its "smart" effects to that of opiates
P.S. I have detoxed off Zolpidem several times and regained a clarity of mind that is wonderful and refreshing. But I usually end of coming back to zolpidem because of the sleep benefits.
P.P.S. Sober when writing this!
Love


