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Old Aug 08, 2007, 04:58 PM
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Last night I took my moban and ambien and had the feeling I was floating. I hate that feeling and called my doc's on call place which is just the hospital I was in and they put the incoming calls to the unit I was on after 9:00 so I had to talk to the nurse I hate. She accused me of taking too much and I told her no they just upped my dose of moban I took it like prescribed. She told me to go the ER if I didn't feel right. Ummm if you are floating how can you drive? I am scared to take again tonight but if that is the only way I'm gonna sleep I'll do it.

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Old Aug 08, 2007, 05:46 PM
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I don't know anything about these drugs, except that Ambien is suppose to help you sleep. It's times like these
that I wish all the people living alone could have access to
that product that when you push a button, they call 911.

I hope you get better. Please take care.
Moban and Ambien
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