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Ugh. I took xanax last night to get some good sleep and about 30 mins ago i felt something crawling on my face. I screamed and it fell to the ground. It was a huge roach or as some people like to call them palmetto bugs (its still a roach). I cant sleep now. Im mad because i wasted my xanax bar and didnt get more sleep. Not only that i had that disgusting thing crawling on me.

 

This is the second time i have a roach crawl on me. Last time it happened back in 2011, i was living in south beach in a very old apt building. I was cooking, and saw something from my peripheral vision. Then i felt something near my crotch. I shook my shorts violently and TWO huge roaches fell from it. These ******* had crawled in from under front door. I was traumautized. Keep in mind this building was very old from like the 30s/40s, it had a titanic style elevator, which is how old it was. 

 

The only way to avoid them is if you live in a highrise building meaning like 20th floor and higher, when i did i never saw a single one.

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kiss it :-*

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Roach aside, you're using xanax as a sleeping pill? :rip:

I hope you aren't using it every night...

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1 minute ago, uusagii said:

Roach aside, you're using xanax as a sleeping pill? :rip:

I hope you aren't using it every night...

Nope. I use it about once every 2 to 3 weeks to get some good sleep. 

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A nightmare, literally a nightmare

 

I lived in Texas when I was a teen and the worst thing about it was how EVERYONE got at least some cockroaches in their house no matter how clean they kept it :rip: Lowkey the main reason I haven't moved back there yet even though I liked it otherwise

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Clean your home, sweetheart :gaycat:

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I wish xanax would help me sleep

it has no effect on me 

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How often do you shower? Cuz girl having roaches crawling on you is :rip:

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Okay. What are your favorite artists?

You know, just to see if there's a pattern, nothing special :giraffe:

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36 minutes ago, Distantconstellation said:

Ugh. I took xanax last night to get some good sleep and about 30 mins ago i felt something crawling on my face. I screamed and it fell to the ground. It was a huge roach or as some people like to call them palmetto bugs (its still a roach). I cant sleep now. Im mad because i wasted my xanax bar and didnt get more sleep. Not only that i had that disgusting thing crawling on me.

 

This is the second time i have a roach crawl on me. Last time it happened back in 2011, i was living in south beach in a very old apt building. I was cooking, and saw something from my peripheral vision. Then i felt something near my crotch. I shook my shorts violently and TWO huge roaches fell from it. These ******* had crawled in from under front door. I was traumautized. Keep in mind this building was very old from like the 30s/40s, it had a titanic style elevator, which is how old it was. 

 

The only way to avoid them is if you live in a highrise building meaning like 20th floor and higher, when i did i never saw a single one.

I would have had a panic attack omfg

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I absolutely hate them

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35 minutes ago, Sesame said:

Clean your home, sweetheart :gaycat:

Its florida. Unless u live in a highrise building youll have roaches. Either way im taking care of a friends house at the moment who is a tina head. So i guess it makes sense cause hes not the cleanest person on the block. 

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i would have to move entirely.

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Use essential oils to repel them, maybe in a diffuser? Apparently peppermint is good for this. I use it on my balcony to repel spiders and it works.

 

One good thing about living in the UK is that we don't have any crazy insects lol. I would be terrified of roaches if I lived somewhere like Florida :rip:

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Make sure everything in your place is sealed. Doorways, cracks, windows etc.

 

 

I remember we had a small crack on our garage door and that’s where they were getting in. I woke up to the sound of their feet crawling and immediately located it and killed it. The next day I went to buy things to seal the crack on the garage door and I haven’t seen any since. 

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The exact same thing happened to me last week and I nearly died. I've lived in this apartment for a year and of course the first ****ing roach I see is one crawling on my face while I'm sleeping.

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it was just meeting up with other family members :heart:

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4 hours ago, Raver said:

Make sure everything in your place is sealed. Doorways, cracks, windows etc.

 

 

I remember we had a small crack on our garage door and that’s where they were getting in. I woke up to the sound of their feet crawling and immediately located it and killed it. The next day I went to buy things to seal the crack on the garage door and I haven’t seen any since. 

Impossible because im house sitting for a tina head and there are holes in multiple places in his house. 

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9 hours ago, shookspeare said:

A nightmare, literally a nightmare

 

I lived in Texas when I was a teen and the worst thing about it was how EVERYONE got at least some cockroaches in their house no matter how clean they kept it :rip: Lowkey the main reason I haven't moved back there yet even though I liked it otherwise

Girl it has nothing to do with cleanness... If your house has openings they're gonna get in. That's why I hate roaches, rats, lizards. Pests and death to all of 'em. If I see you in my house it's gonna be death guaranteed for them.

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By far the cheapest meet and greet Taylor has ever done

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maybe if you streamed addison rae you wouldn’t have roaches ? 

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12 hours ago, uusagii said:

Roach aside, you're using xanax as a sleeping pill? :rip:

I hope you aren't using it every night...

Yeah, I’m also concerned about that more than about the roach.

 

@OP please use xanax responsibly, drug addiction is one of the worst things that can happen to you.

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