jdilla20176
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Hey guys, this is my first post and i just finally joined today, although i have been looking at this site for awhile now. So if i posted in the wrong place or did something wrong, in advance, I am sorry.
So back to what my post is about...
Just about 2 and 1/2 days ago AFOAF had drank 5 beers from the time of 8 to 10PM. And then my friend gave HIM two of the Hydro/A. he had taken pain killers before so i knew how they effected him but this time it has been different. After he took the painkillers i arrived home around 11PM and they started to really kick in. he fought the drowsy phase and afterward got really hyper. he was alone and began looking online at the effects of alcohol and Hydro/A. And i began to worry, (my friend is a big over thinker and causes himself to sometimes go into panic attacks or get a thought stuck in my head for days) After looking on different sites, he was too scared to pass out. he ended up staying awake until 7:30 in the morning to make sure he did not overdose or anything... Even though he has done much much more than this in the past.
Once he woke up at around 1pm. he felt very groggy, weak, head was "foggy", legs were sluggish and was very spacey. he expected that though because he had stayed up so late. But even later in the day the feelings didn't go away. They got worse and that was eventually all that he could think about.
For the past two, almost three days he have felt this way and cannot seem to shake it. he still feels weak in his legs and still feel foggy or in a haze, very in his own head and is still tired. It's now Sunday and days after he had taken the Hydro/A...
So he is very worried. Has anyone felt this before? Am i just over thinking this? is it withdraw? (he hasnt used pills in about a year. or is he over tired still?...... he was thinking of going to the doctor but has to find the money for that first and would rather not.
Any similar experiences shared would be very helpful, Also any advice or information would be really great too! AFOAF isnt really a heavy user of anything and is just looking for some help or advice. Thank you.
So back to what my post is about...
Just about 2 and 1/2 days ago AFOAF had drank 5 beers from the time of 8 to 10PM. And then my friend gave HIM two of the Hydro/A. he had taken pain killers before so i knew how they effected him but this time it has been different. After he took the painkillers i arrived home around 11PM and they started to really kick in. he fought the drowsy phase and afterward got really hyper. he was alone and began looking online at the effects of alcohol and Hydro/A. And i began to worry, (my friend is a big over thinker and causes himself to sometimes go into panic attacks or get a thought stuck in my head for days) After looking on different sites, he was too scared to pass out. he ended up staying awake until 7:30 in the morning to make sure he did not overdose or anything... Even though he has done much much more than this in the past.
Once he woke up at around 1pm. he felt very groggy, weak, head was "foggy", legs were sluggish and was very spacey. he expected that though because he had stayed up so late. But even later in the day the feelings didn't go away. They got worse and that was eventually all that he could think about.
For the past two, almost three days he have felt this way and cannot seem to shake it. he still feels weak in his legs and still feel foggy or in a haze, very in his own head and is still tired. It's now Sunday and days after he had taken the Hydro/A...
So he is very worried. Has anyone felt this before? Am i just over thinking this? is it withdraw? (he hasnt used pills in about a year. or is he over tired still?...... he was thinking of going to the doctor but has to find the money for that first and would rather not.
Any similar experiences shared would be very helpful, Also any advice or information would be really great too! AFOAF isnt really a heavy user of anything and is just looking for some help or advice. Thank you.
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