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I am 17 years old, currently living in Italy without my family. I went out the other night and i think my drink may have been spiked. It's been 4 days now and my dizziness and nausea hasn't gone away. I felt sick the day after i went out. After 2 drinks i was finished, but i know my how much i can drink and know that mixing my drinks doesn't mess with me. It's a little difficult for me to tell the people looking after me as i was under the age for going out and could ruin things here. But if someone really recommends that i see a doctor i will go. If someone thinks that, no it is nothing serious give it a day or 2 more then i will not worry. Help please someone !
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3060903 tn?1398565123
Pauly, please don't leave your drink unattended and raise the bar as to who you can really trust. You're on your own at a very young age, and you have to be super careful. Okay son? If you continue to feel sick, better safe than sorry, get to a doctor, it's what I would tell my own son. If you ever need to reach out, just send a message. I was on my own at your age, i know it can sometimes be hard and lonely. My son is your age, maybe i can lend an ear. Liz
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All it takes is that one time for someone to spike a drink w/an unknown substance and someone could have a fatal reaction to it....nothing serious?it could be!One never knows!
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1167108 tn?1328439313
Sounds like what happened tome one time. It is nothing serious.
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495284 tn?1333894042
It sounds like someone may have slipped you something.  If these symptoms dont go away you need to see a doctor.  How often do you drink?  Did you black out that night?
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