Topic: I think I've found one reason
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Thu 02/19/09 08:18 PM
why we see so much weird sh!t on the internet



A study published in the journal Sleep Medicine reports what's believed to be the first known case of a person e-mailing while asleep.


According to the study, a 44-year-old woman, believed to be in a deep sleep, sent e-mails to friends asking them over for wine and caviar in what doctors believe is the first reported case of "zzz-mailing" or using the Internet while asleep.


The woman was taking the sleep medicine Zolpidem, sold in the U.S. as Ambien. Previous studies have found that some people taking Ambien have experienced side effects such as eating, walking and even having sex while sleeping.

Doctors reported that the woman went to bed about 10 p.m. but got up two hours later and walked to her computer in the next room, Britain's Daily Mail newspaper reports.

She turned it on, connected to the Internet, and logged on before composing and sending three e-mails. Each was in a random mix of upper and lower cases, not well-formatted and written in strange language, the researchers said.


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Thu 02/19/09 08:21 PM
you just had to tell on me
didn't ya!

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Thu 02/19/09 08:22 PM
So for a wild night take some Ambien lol some of the best times you'll never remember!

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Thu 02/19/09 08:25 PM
OH....it would so suck to have a relationship based on a sleeping habitlaugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh

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Thu 02/19/09 08:26 PM
Edited by Dragoness on Thu 02/19/09 08:28 PM

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Thu 02/19/09 08:28 PM
I was once VERY drunk in Germany and spoke ultra fluent olde world German to my friends for a couple of hours. They never recovered. I still hear about it to this day. I have ONLY very primitive, rudimentary German at ALL other times.

Humans can be quite shocking, esp. on drugs ... :tongue:

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Thu 02/19/09 08:30 PM
thats pretty damn creepy. i almos burned down my apartment when i sleep cooked some eggs and left the stove on. I DIDNT EVEN EAT THE EGGS! i just scorched the pan and made my apartment smell like... well... burnt eggs. thats wat happens when i go to sleep hungry. sleep cooking. no bueno.

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Thu 02/19/09 08:30 PM
It really could explain a lot....

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Thu 02/19/09 08:31 PM
scared

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Thu 02/19/09 08:33 PM
Edited by grneyedldy1967 on Thu 02/19/09 08:33 PM
I've actually had two patients on Ambien that would get up in their sleep and eat. They would find the evidence the next morning! One would even get up in her sleep and go outside in her PJ's and smoke and not remember it (her roommate caught her doing this on several occasions).

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Thu 02/19/09 08:35 PM

I've actually had two patients on Ambien that would get up in their sleep and eat. They would find the evidence the next morning! One would even get up in her sleep and go outside in her PJ's and smoke and not remember it (her roommate caught her doing this on several occasions).
My ex used to do this....without the Ambien...caught him one night walking across the highway in his sleep to check the mail...scary

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Thu 02/19/09 08:37 PM
i took an ambien and sat down on the couch and then realized the next thing i knew i was in another room! it was like a time warp! when i checked on the tv the movie was over and rolling credits! like zomg!

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Thu 02/19/09 08:38 PM
sad2 Dude went out walking in his sleep in Wisconsin, a month or so ago, came home as a frozen corpse ... flowerforyou

I always walked/talked in my sleep when I was little. My daughter does sometimes now.

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Fri 02/20/09 10:49 AM
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