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Fuck! What happened? ODs are normally sorted out in a few hours once the Naloxone kicks in. Why the lengthy stay if you don't mind me asking?
not at all mate i'm happy to tell. basically i OD'd after smoking (what i thought was) heroin watching TV in bed at my parent's. it wasn't a total cessation of breathing what happened was i essentially did a Hendrix, but luckily i was on my side so it didn't totally obstruct my airways but by the time my parents heard my very weird snoring (which wasn't snoring at all, it was drowning in vomit) the gradual loss of oxygen to my brain slowly over night had resulted in brain damage.
the paramedics had to hit me with like four or five times the normal amount to reverse the opiate OD but the damage had already been done by the vomit so i was still comatose. they took me straight to hospital and from there ICU where they hooked me up to everything, took over my breathing etc etc, and then i woke up six days later. i only found out after that the toxicology on my blood (they did one as soon as i came in as the paramedics had no idea whynthey needed so much nalox to reverse the OD) came back as negative for heroin, even though that's what i had been smoking for months and the doctors put two and two together: fent doesn't come up on their basic test but essentially that's what i had taken, believing it was heroin.
sorry if this turning into a bit of an essay but the length of the stay (and this post) was because I'd received a not-insignificant amount of brain damage to my cerebellum in particular: but my entire brain as a whole was affected by the hypoxia to some extent. i was having delirious, open eye hallucinations for about a month, mild seizures and after that died down i was still very confused and delirious and my short-term memory was shot - then i had to learn to walk again and also re-learn how to use my left arm. my local hospital was amazing but it got to a point after two or three months that i needed to go to a specialist physical rehab centre to properly get back on my feet and i was sent to Queen Mary's hospital in Roehampton, where i spent the remainder of my time in hospital

p.s.: massive love to the staff, medical or otherwise, who helped me through that difficult time at Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton

aha sorry this is such a long one! 8(
i don;t think i've told you guys this one
if you wanna know anything else just ask
fuck fent

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