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Zopiclone 7.5mg and OBE

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clandestino

From the article previously referenced :
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In sleep laboratory studies of 1 to 21-day duration in man, zopiclone reduced sleep latency, increased the duration of sleep and decreased the number of nocturnal awakenings. Zopiclone delayed the onset of REM sleep but did not reduce consistently the total duration of REM periods. The duration of stage 1 sleep was shortened, and the time spent in stage 2 sleep increased. In most studies, stage 3 and 4 sleep tended to be increased, but no change and actual decreases have also been observed. The effect of zopiclone on stage 3 and 4 sleep differs from that of the benzodiazepines which suppress slow wave sleep. The clinical significance of this finding is not known.


This rings a bell, in that if one exercises hard, and/or changes their sleep pattern, one might experience lucid dreams more frequently.Perhaps the drug is creating the same effects - moving your REM sleep schedule slightly out of phase with the routine it is used to....so that you "wake up" in the middle of a dream, for instance.
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Matthew Kingsley

Clandestino, you're most likely correct. And I have to add that I like your
reply. I believe Zopiclone to cause a more healthy sleep cycle by reducing
night time awakenings and by not suppressing deep sleep like most sleep
medications do. Waking up in the middle of my dream is what happened. I
became aware of a dream in progress. I was aware of laying in bed and moving
away from my body. No stretch of the truth.

Matthew Kingsley
winterman@vif.ca

Comokisadore

I took some melatonin, because I wanted the thrill of sleep paralysis.

it did give some good results but it was unncessary since my body releases enough to paralyze me anywayz.


However, I will try this zopiclone.

-Como

Matthew Kingsley

Someone a while back asked if anyone knew of a drug that might work to
cause an OBE or related state. I stumbled on it, it's called Zopiclone
and comes in one strength - 7.5mg. I tried it once and it caused
false awakenings and lucid dreams in my case. I used it once so if anyone
has any other experience with it please post your info. Thanks

( Zopiclone is a sleep agent )

Matthew Kingsley
winterman@vif.ca