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Sleeping pills


LifeisaGarden

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I took 1/4 of an otc sleep aid last night because I've been having trouble falling asleep for a while now. I took it about 10:30 because I usually try to be in bed by 11. I slept all night, I don't remember falling asleep, I don't remember Dan coming to bed. Apparently I got up this morning to make Dan & the kid lunch and send them off to work & school and then went back to bed but I vaguely remember doing it. I had crazy insane dreams but I cant remember any of them. I just woke up about 10 minutes ago and I feel like I'm very hungover.

Not doing that again.

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Yeah be careful with those sleeping pills. You will trip on them.

My co workers partner took an Ambien once and they were on a trip in their huge RV. His partner got up in the middle of the night and climbed up on the toilet in the bathroom trying to get out to the roof via the little hatch in the RV. He told him he was trying to get away from the monsters.

His partner had no idea he had taken a pill so he just thought he was going crazy haha. He went back to bed, woke up the next day and had absolutely no memory of what had happened.

Stay up too long after you have taken one too and you will literally be tripping and hallucinating.

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