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Body reacts extremely different to drugs then everyone else.

^WTF?? You accuse me with such confidence yet all I see is a skeptical, paranoid, mistrustful fool who has way much confidence in his own assumptions. You dont know me enough to assume that I have any anxiety, maybe your drug fucked mentally and you have all these insecurities, paranoia and anxiety but I am headstrong enough not to have had even the SLIGHTEST of mental anguish or disturbance, and if I did have anxiety at such a level that it changed my life as you claim then I think it would have bothered me at some point in the 10 years, even just enough to acknowledge it.

Your basically talking trash and its obvious from your 78 post count that you created an account just for that purpose.

You talk about me making "hundred and tenth" threads on the same topic yet obviously you failed to even read and comprehend one of my topics because you claim its all in my head when I have explained that many times that I am disabled physically, I receive disability income for the physical limitations that occured from this overdose, I have had many diagnosis indicating Neurological damage and Dysautonomia, In my topics I even talked about having had several psychological and neuropsychiatry evaluations which none of them found any anxiety and confirmed the finding of Dysautonomia from all my other specialists.

What sort of a know-it-all prick are you, did you even bother to look up the Neurological condition known as Autonomic Neuropathy, Postural Orthastaic Tachycardia Syndrome and Dysautonomia which is a physical condition that has been acknowledged by the medical world!!

I developed Dysautonomia immediately after my overdose, I had not one but several specialist diagnose me with DYSAUTONOMIA, so how dare you claim its all in my head and how dare you claim I'm just after attention when you don't know SHIT!!! maybe your some sad attention seeker but all my queries here have been genuine and soley for the purpose of finding help to my unique problem.

Most idiots in the medical world who jump to conclusions like you take a look at my neurologists, cardiologist and autonomic specialists diagnosis reports to realize how wrong they were but on a public forum like this I obviously cant post my medical records but that doesn't give you the right to be so so mistrusting of everything I have said and skeptical and slander my attempts to seek help.

Everyone of my topics have been different according to the specific nature of the problem and in this case its about the way Oxycodone is effecting my sexual function which is not a topic I have not previously covered in ADD.

If you have problems comprehending, believing and trusting the written information I have provided and if you think your some special turd that knows everything then that is ignorance and YOUR PROBLEM and IF YOU DONT LIKE MY TOPIC THEN GTFO!!! Dont bring your narcisstic, paranoid, assumptive, failed and ignorant views to my thread and then try to convince other people of it.
 
Have you tried ibuprofin, ketoprofin, naproxen, or APAP for the fevers?

Have you had routine blood tests for electrolyte and hormone levels and additional tests for an immune-response to opiate drugs. Has your doctor tried benzos for the spasms?

When you have the condition known as "Autonomic Dysfunction" all your bodies automatic functions that are controlled by the Autonomic Nervous System are effected and malfunction, this also includes digestion. So I cant take non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofin, ketoprofin, naproxen and APAP's because those type of drugs have gastrointestinal side effects. As I have already a messed up digestive tract and have been tested and diagnosed with abnormal gut motility I am unable to use NSAID's.

I am also unable to take benzo's because they also cause me severe adverse reactions due to its effects on my ANS.
 
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Unlucky, do you experience any form of cognitive deficit, diminished attention span etc. ? Does your condition improve with time?
 
Yes I do actually, how did you know ?

Any diminished attention is actually symptom of Autonomic Dysfunction directly due to vasodilation and impaired vasoconstriction of the lower blood vessels during the effects of gravity which leave the brain and heart starved of blood whilst most of it gets pooled in the lower limbs, in a healthy individual the blood vessels in the leg constrict to compensate for the gravity and change in posture allowing enough blood in the brain but with a damaged Autonomic Nervous system this doesnt happen and causes impaired brain function.

It was actually one of the tests I had in an Autonomic lab where they measured the constriction of these vessels by inserting metal rods in to my leg veins whilst tilting me and measuring the electrical signals that occur during vasoconstriction, in my case it was very poor.
 
Hi Unlucky, I only wanted to say that people usualy don't understand that the diseases of CNS are generally the most serious ones. Ordinary people cannot often understand that even if a disease of CNS may not be clearly visible like paralysis of limbs or deformed face they pose much greater suffering for the afflicted. I suffer from an idiopathic encephalopathy, perhaps due to neuroborreliosis but more likely viral encephalopathy due to the newly discovered third human retrovirus, i.e. XMRV (HMRV, PMRV) as it turns out that this pathogen may cause neurological complications.

I also experienced substantial overdose with a stimulant. If I remember well it was about 300mg of deoxypipradrol but it seems that I have no permanent damage from it: If I remember well I took a large amount of clonazepam, some olanzapine and topiramate just when I realized that I have overdosed myself.
 
The scary thing was that several days after I returned from the emergency I felt asleep so deeply that I didn't feel that I was lying on a hot light bulb that left scars on my shoulder and it was only a good luck that someone took me from it.
 
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