It keeps you wired if you have too much, leaving you to blackout. During my blackout I somehow redosed (pills were in a locked safe), sent my family lovey-dovey messages, then I made a post asking for a job on LinkedIn. THE world is vibrating amd my breathnig is slow.
ambien = 7/10
Prefer benzos
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My experience was, never NEVER take it unless you are actually physically in bed. If you're in bed you'll fall asleep. If you're not you'll go on adventures that make my incoherent drunken rambling sound like the Java Language Specification. And you will not remember any of it.
This was one of the things that made me finally start using alcohol. It's bad, I always knew it was bad, but the alternatives for managing your sleep schedule are actually worse. The one thing that was really good for me was trazadone, but I had the problem again that after 3-6 months I start sleepwalking. Not I'm guessing it happened, but night after night I wake up with objects randomly rearranged and really weird injuries.
Anyway, that's my TED Talk!
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You make it sound like fun
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It probably was a blast. Not fun when you wake up and can't remember if it was fun.
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