Was it Ambien's fault? Well, kind of . . . .



Talk to those who take the drug or used to take the drug,  and you will discover that Ambien bad for you, not because it is addictive but because it takes away inhibitions,  even your healthy inhibitions.  

One couple I interviewed had a son in college who committed suicide.  They spoke to him on the phone earlier that day.  He was not depressed, did not leave a note,  and had no history to indicate that he was a risk.  But the autopsy revealed that he had taken ambien during the day.  The parents believe he had received bad news about something,  and,  under the influence of the drug,  he "suicide" came to his mind,  and he hung himself as a result.  I know of people who have suddenly  decided to drive 100 miles an hour on the freeway,  or who stopped taking the drug after hitting his wife  (it has never happened before or since).  

The theory is this:   the joke came to her mind,  and under the influence of Ambien,  she decided to tweet.  Understand that Roseanne Bar is not a conservative, and, actually likes the Obma's.  

Whatever. 


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