if you drink too much water you could dilute your electrolytes that is possible
Hi well confusion is common it does get better as time goes on just dont drive or operate any power tools I cut right threw to the bone working a saw-all time to just sit it out............Gnarly
plenty of fluids. going to the bathroom several times a day with clear stream.
No sweats. Just cold all the time. feeling a little warmer today.
That's interesting that you haven't had the sweats. (Not even at night?) I'm glad you're hydrating. (Try to stay away from caffeine as it's dehydrating as you know.) I mentioned the electrolyte thing because an imbalance can cause mental confusion. Hang in there -- if this continues or worsens, I think you should consider going to your Dr. Better safe than sorry, eh?
Congrats again on Day 3. Great work! ;)
I was having all the symptoms except dilated eyes and sweats.I drink liquids constantly.
Wow! I've been around a bit in terms of w/d's but I don't think I've encountered what you've described as part of opiate withdrawal but everyone is different. I didn't sleep more than 1.5 to 2 hrs. per night for several months & experienced both audial & visual hallucinations but not the sort of 'fugue' state you mentioned. Everyone is different though.
Are you hydrating & eating properly. Hydration & electrolyte balance are really, really important during detox (& otherwise!) This means 2 to 3 liters of plain water per day. What other symptoms are you having, my friend?
I have been taking this medicine for three years with no side effects except to lower blood pressure. I have only had these episodes twice. once today and once yesterday. That would be day 2 and day 3 if detox. Never before detox.
Yup, you're on the most commonly prescribed BP medication. I have a couple more questions for you. (bear with me here ;) :
Were you taking the medication before or was it prescribed to you for detox? Are you experiencing anything like lightheadedness/diziness, swelling or numbness in your extremities?
Have you ever had these types of symptoms (i.e. the mental confusion) before or has this specifically been since the detox?
metoprolol tartrate 50mg twice a day.
if its used 2 raise your BP then it might be a prob because you already have a heightened BP due 2 DTS but if its used 2 lower you BP then id say your fine it would be like takin clonidine !!!
What sort of BP medicine & what's your dose?
I am on a blood pressure medicine.................
Hi!
The behavior you're describing (putting the dvd in the microwave & 'talking gibberish') sounds familiar. Are you by any chance taking benzos? This sort of thing used to happen with my ex whenever he took them. If so, the fix is easy enough. Just stay away from them if they affect you this way. If not & you aren't on any other medications/drugs & this sort of thing continues to happen, I'd see a Dr. Even though poor sleep & the neural/physical trauma of detox can definitely cause us to be foggy, this sounds a bit extreme. Hopefully, this will pass soon. (In the meantime, perhaps it might be best to let your wife do the cooking ;)
Hoping this passes soon & wishing you the best on Day 2 (Congrats!)
Yes...Yesterday my wife was talking to me and she said I starting talking gibberish. She shook me which felt like I was awoken from sleep. strange....I guess when I sleep well that will be gone.
Ok, I can't say I microwaved dvd's but yes, the lack of concentration is great. I find I have to think real hard about what I'm doing. Day 2 and 3 I went for dog food and Imodium and I didn't know if I was in my lane. How close to the line was i? I felt so foggy a drunk driver probably drove better. I would have to repeat' I put food in the microwave' or I was scared I was slurring my words, this was normal for me. And dissipated a little each day.