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GoHARD

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#49
Jul 24, 2011
 
You can cook em under a spoon n shoot em, 20 mg works perfect with 1ml of water.. I used to snort them non stop but before u no it your bottles gone.. Gotta do it rite boys
Quiche

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#54
Oct 8, 2011
 
Ambien is a mild benzo wrote:
Ambien is a mild benzodiazepine. I you get to hooked and then try to stop there is a 80% chance you will have seizures and convulsions for up to 3 months, Benzo withdrawal usually ends up in death. It's your Brain and with you out of the way, it will be one or two less people I have to compete with for food, jobs and money, survival of the smartest I guess
Wrong Ambein is not in the Benzo family!!!!!!!!
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#55
Oct 8, 2011
 
Ambiem is not in the Benzo family. However you can have a false positive in a UA if you are taking Ambiem and being test for Benzo.
Zootal

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#56
Oct 8, 2011
 
That is totally incorrect. Ambien is chemically different from benzos, so much so that a benzo UA test will not give you a false positive for benzo if you take ambien. It doesn't even come close. Detecting ambien is a very different and much more expensive test than benzo tests, and there is not cross detection.

It does, however, do the same thing to the brain that benzos do. You experience the same tolerance, dependency, and physical addiction that you get from benzos, if not worse. Recovery from long term ambien usage is the same as recovery from long term benzo usage, and full recover can take up to two years.

Two very different classes of drugs, but they do the same thing to the brain, and the end result is very similar.
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#57
Nov 6, 2011
 
Ambien is a mild benzo wrote:
Ambien is a mild benzodiazepine. I you get to hooked and then try to stop there is a 80% chance you will have seizures and convulsions for up to 3 months, Benzo withdrawal usually ends up in death. It's your Brain and with you out of the way, it will be one or two less people I have to compete with for food, jobs and money, survival of the smartest I guess
LOL I don't know if you are trolling or just an idiot. Stop making up "information" when the actual TRUE answers are just a google away .

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#59
Nov 17, 2011
 
If you snort do you not have to use as much? Say you usually take 10mg orally, would snorting only require 5mg?
Rareinsomniac

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#60
Dec 14, 2011
 
Been on ambien for 8 years now. Up to two tens a night now for the past year But it's not doing anything at all for me any more. I just want to sleep. Tried snorting it for the first time tonight. I'm still wide awake and no side effects.
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#61
Dec 21, 2011
 
dont do it get some k pins and smoke a blunt.
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Jan 5, 2012
 
Ambien is a mild benzo wrote:
Ambien is a mild benzodiazepine. I you get to hooked and then try to stop there is a 80% chance you will have seizures and convulsions for up to 3 months, Benzo withdrawal usually ends up in death. It's your Brain and with you out of the way, it will be one or two less people I have to compete with for food, jobs and money, survival of the smartest I guess
Your dead wrong about that sir. First of all, while ambien is very chemically similar to benzos, so similar they can in fact share a tolerance, it is NOT a benzo, it is a different class of drug on its own, a hypnotic ie. it induces hypnosis (sleep) second benzo withdrawal very rarely ends up in death, and only if you are quitting a very high dose habit that has continued for at least a few years. That's why benzos are tapered off. You should do your research before advising people.
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Jan 6, 2012
 
iloveweddings wrote:
If you snort do you not have to use as much? Say you usually take 10mg orally, would snorting only require 5mg?
Who cares. Do it all.
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Jan 31, 2012
 
iloveweddings wrote:
If you snort do you not have to use as much? Say you usually take 10mg orally, would snorting only require 5mg?
No actually I find that I take way more, maybe because I've acquired a tolerance. I've only been on it for about 2 months and usually snort 20-40mg a night
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Apr 23, 2012
 
Ambien is a mild benzo wrote:
Ambien is a mild benzodiazepine. I you get to hooked and then try to stop there is a 80% chance you will have seizures and convulsions for up to 3 months, Benzo withdrawal usually ends up in death. It's your Brain and with you out of the way, it will be one or two less people I have to compete with for food, jobs and money, survival of the smartest I guess
Its funny because ambien is not a benzo and benzo withdrawal symtoms do not apply. many people will beat you out for food jobs and money. moron

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