Bluish-Green
Zolpidem (Ambien), Barbiturates (Butalbital) & Alcohol
Citation: Kritikal. "Bluish-Green: An Experience with Zolpidem (Ambien), Barbiturates (Butalbital) & Alcohol (exp28269)". Erowid.org. Oct 19, 2007. erowid.org/exp/28269
DOSE: |
10 mg | oral | Pharms - Zolpidem | (pill / tablet) |
3 shots | oral | Alcohol - Hard | (liquid) | |
5.0 mg | oral | Pharms - Zolpidem | (pill / tablet) | |
1 tablet | oral | Barbiturates | (pill / tablet) |
BODY WEIGHT: | 170 lb |
Now, I hate alcohol, it's quite degrading. But, at the time, I didn't mind getting a little drunk. Here's how it all started: I opened the bottle of Ambien 5mg's, and downed 2 of them with some water. Walked downstairs, opened a bottle of Gin, and drank some of that. Now, for whatever reason possessed me to do this stupid move. I walked back upstairs, opened the bottle of Ambien, took another 5mg. Next, I opened up a bottle of Fioricet I found, and took an unknown amount of those. I think one tablet.
I went outside to wait for the effects to come on. I started walking around the neighborhood. I had a flashlight to play with, and it was a little dark. I started shoving it in my face and moving it around thinking about how cool it looked, then I noticed what I was doing and stopped. I looked up, and everything was blue-ish green. Now, I thought this was quite cool, but I figured it was because I was shoving a flashlight in my face. It continued to be this color for a few hours! Somehow I managed to walk home, noting that my there were no hills in my neighborhood. But there is.
I got inside, and I was running into everything. One of my family members noticed, and asked me if I had taken anything, and I told them I had taken Benadryl. I don't know why I said that, but there was a new package of it sitting on the table, and I was probably just reading it. They proceeded to take me to the hospital. Of course, I didn't need to go to the hospital, but I didn't care about that. We got to the hospital, they gave me electrodes and put a needle in to my arm. They were talking about doing some strange procedure to get the pills out of me. Now, I didn't have enough of anything to need this, and I told them that repeatedly. Well, it turned out that they decided against this, and told me to urinate in a bottle, during which they closed the shades around my bed in the hospital. I proceeded to urinate. Not exactly on target, I suppose, because they were replacing the sheets and cleaning off the bed when I was done. After that, they told me my alcohol level, and showed me a piece of paper that said I had tested positive for barbituates. Then we left.
At approximately 12:00AM, back at home, I was lectured for hours, which I didn't really care about. Now it's two months later, and quite a few more substances later, and I still love drugs. I'm fascinated by them, and their effects.
Exp Year: 2003 | ExpID: 28269 |
Gender: Male | |
Age at time of experience: Not Given | |
Published: Oct 19, 2007 | Views: 28,316 |
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