Posted by fairywings on February 3, 2006, at 9:35:55
In reply to Re: I'm never leaving the house again » fairywings, posted by TexasChic on February 2, 2006, at 21:26:32
> The last funeral I went to was my Grandmother's. I overdosed on Xanax
**Yeah, the funeral we're supposed to go to, when it happens that is, will be his grandmother. she's sick, and late 90's.
I take xanax too, I've been thinking i'll have to take some b4 i go to my son's school function.>>(combined with some pot) and had a complete blackout. What I can't live with is that I then drove home with no memory of any of it whatsoever.
***Yeah, that is really scary! My dad was an alcohlic and he used to do that. We all told his wife to take away his keys, but she wouldn't. Bec. she wouldn't, we had to have it forceablly done, thank goodness!
>>That scared the crap out of me when I finally figured out what had happened. I'm so thankful I didn't hurt anyone. Someone was looking out for me that day. Maybe it was the spirit of my Grandmother - I could see her doing that.
**I"m glad for you that you got home safely, no incident. So sorry about your grandmother.
>> P.S. I later asked my Mom why nobody tried to stop me from driving. She said I insisted I was okay. I said, drunk people ALWAYS say that! In their defense, they had NEVER seen me drunk before and were kind of freaked and befuddled by the whole thing.
***You're right, when ppl are drunk they don't realize it and think they can drive. Ppl need to take the bull by the horns and just take the keys. Easier said than done sometimes though. Do you ever feel like, after taking xanax maybe you shouldn't be driving? Does it affect you that way?
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