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Sean of the Thread
09-20-2010, 01:16 AM
I'm having serious nightmares lately.
My meds haven't changed.
3 x 25mg librium 2 x 0.1 clonidine and various vicodin and ty3 with codeine .
I have been using a libroderm or something patch on my lower back I wonder if that has been causing it.
when I wore a nic patch I had crazy dreams.
It's why I'm up now. I went to to bed at like 7pm.
*** edit I left out the 10mg lisonpril every morning as well. My BP has gone from 160/120 to 120/80 fucking awesome.
Anyways point is the nic patch gave me crazy nightmares. I'm wondering if the lidocaine patch is doing the same shit.
phantasm
09-20-2010, 04:12 AM
I'm not a professional or anything, but I have a prescription you can try.
Quit taking all those other medications.
1 evening a week, from dusk to dawn, ingest peyote and sit around a campfire.
You could even listen to this while you do it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuXaOo3EgzE
Good luck.
IorakeWarhammer
09-20-2010, 05:21 AM
well you're cursed, and nightmare is a new feature of curse, so there we have it. my advice? up your TD. couple pure potions might help. if all else fails seek out a cleric
phantasm
09-20-2010, 06:57 AM
Women in countries other than your own, different cultures, find the foreign man mysterious.
This is advantageous to the man without much to offer.
Ryvicke
09-20-2010, 11:05 AM
That seems like a lot of drugs to be on.
I used to have similiar problems. I eventually stopped reading my cobra book before bed and my night terrors cleared right up.
]my cobra book ]
snake or ruthless terrorist organization determined to rule the world?
Ryvicke
09-20-2010, 12:00 PM
snake or ruthless terrorist organization determined to rule the world?
Or shitty freelancer's health care?
Archigeek
09-20-2010, 12:04 PM
Yeah why the mix of pain killers? You don't want to be taking those things long term. If whatever pain you're suffering is bearable, suck it up and get off the pain killers that are harder core than tylenol. That might help. I know some of them make me jittery. Oxycodon gave me the shakes when I'd come off of it. I prefered a good amount of pain to taking that shit longer than a few days.
Mighty Nikkisaurus
09-20-2010, 12:18 PM
I agree that that's a lot of drugs, especially the painkillers, and my guess would be that those are fucking you up due to your extended use of them when that's not really what they're intended for (i.e. limited, as needed basis). Cut out the codeine and vicodin.
I'm having serious nightmares lately.
My meds haven't changed.
3 x 25mg librium 2 x 0.1 clonidine and various vicodin and ty3 with codeine .
I have been using a libroderm or something patch on my lower back I wonder if that has been causing it.
when I wore a nic patch I had crazy dreams.
It's why I'm up now. I went to to bed at like 7pm.
*** edit I left out the 10mg lisonpril every morning as well. My BP has gone from 160/120 to 120/80 fucking awesome.
Anyways point is the nic patch gave me crazy nightmares. I'm wondering if the lidocaine patch is doing the same shit.
Damn Stan, when did you take over his account?
well you're cursed, and nightmare is a new feature of curse, so there we have it. my advice? up your TD. couple pure potions might help. if all else fails seek out a cleric
Yep, you're not funny.
Stanley Burrell
09-20-2010, 05:28 PM
Damn Stan, when did you take over his account?
Codeine can fuck your shit up (dream-wise.)
When I was on oxycodone after I four wisdom teeth pulled, it didn't do anything to my dreams, but codeine and Vike really gave me intense nightmares.
Also, Sean-man, if you are going through rebound while you're sleeping, you can get nightmares from that (anxiolytic + painkiller [rebound]) so ... since there is no way to tell what your metabolite levels are (tolerance) I don't know what to tell you.
Are you taking your doses at the same time each morning and evening?
Archigeek
09-20-2010, 05:43 PM
Codeine can fuck your shit up (dream-wise.)
When I was on oxycodone after I four wisdom teeth pulled, it didn't do anything to my dreams, but codeine and Vike really gave me intense nightmares.
Also, Sean-man, if you are going through rebound while you're sleeping, you can get nightmares from that (anxiolytic + painkiller [rebound]) so ... since there is no way to tell what your metabolite levels are (tolerance) I don't know what to tell you.
Are you taking your doses at the same time each morning and evening?
Huh. I get 4 wisdom teeth pulled and all I got was novacaine. One was even impacted. Bastard dentist hoarding the good drugs for himself.
Allereli
09-20-2010, 05:50 PM
Anyways point is the nic patch gave me crazy nightmares. I'm wondering if the lidocaine patch is doing the same shit.
Are you using the patches both day and night? I used them for over a year for chronic pain in my hip, they were great. Anyway, I was directed to use them 12 hours on, 12 off, so if you have the same usage, switch to using them during the day and sleep without them and see if the dreams stop.
diethx
09-20-2010, 07:18 PM
Huh. I get 4 wisdom teeth pulled and all I got was novacaine. One was even impacted. Bastard dentist hoarding the good drugs for himself.
So your dentist didn't give you ANY sort of pain killers for when the novocaine wore off? What a sick fuck!
Gnomad
09-20-2010, 07:34 PM
So your dentist didn't give you ANY sort of pain killers for when the novocaine wore off? What a sick fuck!
I had all 4 impacted and removed at once. Mine gave me arthritis meds and I had the quickest recovery of any of my friends.
pabstblueribbon
09-20-2010, 07:48 PM
Mine weren't really impacted, but they were all the way in. Big ol fucking teeth. For some reason I waited 30 years to get them removed.
The dentist was like shiiiiit..
Gave me about 30 vicodin all in all, and it was barely enough for 2 weeks.
But, i'm a smoker and of course, I just couldn't wait and I got dry socket like a sombitch.
Keller
09-21-2010, 12:11 PM
I agree that that's a lot of drugs, especially the painkillers, and my guess would be that those are fucking you up due to your extended use of them when that's not really what they're intended for (i.e. limited, as needed basis). Cut out the codeine and vicodin.
Especially given his age.
If it were PB, I'd understand. My grandparents take a lot of drugs, too.
But shit, Sean is our age.
Archigeek
09-21-2010, 02:50 PM
Especially given his age.
If it were PB, I'd understand. My grandparents take a lot of drugs, too.
But shit, Sean is our age.
Also Sean, you have to admit you have a pretty addictive personality. You should be staying as far away from pain killers as you can. Otherwise you stand a pretty high chance of just trading addictions.
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