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I'm 15, I know I am not sup. to b on here but I NEED HELP!!!!

Ok sorry but it's like 2 sumthin and I don't want to wake muh parents up.......I have scoliosis and i was takin ibuprofen fer it but it wasn't strong enough and i couldn't sleep at nite so i got a new perscription today to help me sleep well i took one about 5 or 6 cuz muh back was killing me well i finally went to sleep around 10 and i just woke up and i feel dizy, nauseas, shaky, and weak........are these side effects/allergic reactions/ or maybe possible signs of stomache virus.......?
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143952 tn?1237864541
one should cause a reaction - unless you are allergic, which is why you need to tell your parents and check with the doctor's office.

do you wear a scoliosis brace?
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she didn't TAKE 5.  She took 1 between 5pm and 6pm......  
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I agree with you I think this kid has over dosed.I have never heard of a Dr.instructing anyone to take five of anything in a single dose.I really hope she's O.K
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tmv
It sounds like the pain pills may be a bit strong for you. Drink lots of water, let your parents know and call the dr to see if he can call something else in for you . Best wishes.
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165701 tn?1342627584
I dont think you read what she said. She stated she only took one. It may be the sideeffects or you could be having an allergic reaction. Maybe you should tell your parents and call the doctor's office.
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Honey, if you took that many pills just tonight you need to wake your parents up and seek urgent help no matter the time!  
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