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@coleen. I know you are 100% right, Coleen. It is just frustrating for those who are really in pain and do not want to use "legal" opiods and narcottics. It just makes no sense to me.
dear artscaping if needed i adopt an older dog from the pound so the dog should not outlive me. an older dog is usually calmer than the younger ones. and you would be doing a blessing. of course this is only if you can do this.
Yes thanks for the reminder. Roxie's breeder accepts dogs from their kennel to be returned when owners can no longer care for they. They are then re-adopted as mature companions.
@oldkarl. I just want you to know what a blessing you are on this site. You are akways encouraging and aleays give such great information and resources. Thank you for being of help to me and so many others!❤
Only giving my opinion. Not meant to persuade. Marield65
Cassie decision is definitely up to you. I was only putting in my 2 cents. Coming from a 72 year young woman. I wish you the best in whatever decision you make. Marield65
To Jim and Hazel, I appreciate the fact that you brought into the conversation about how you reacted to the meds. Did they say it was Delirium ? I had Delirium from a bad reaction to DiLaudid and they wanted to tie me to the bed but my husband would not let them so they had a CNA with me 24-7. I kept trying to get out of bed and I just had my knee replacement. I wrote a long post if you could find it , telling what it was like being on the other side.
Jim, when you were in that other world, were you dreaming or hallucinating? I was busy going places looking for my grandchildren while I was in the other world. It was so scary I am afraid to have surgery again. Do you think it will happen to you again? Marield65
@marield65
Early this year, I was delirious as a reaction to Lyrica. I couldn't finish a sentence, and was in the hospital for a couple of nights. They put in an NG tube, which I've endured a number of times, but this time, I had a panic attack, and they had to take it out. It wasn't immediate, but it escalated over the time of a couple of hours.
It's hard to pin a label on the nightmares. I had the feeling of demonic presence. It was scary and weird. I believed that I went to somewhere in Asia to get expert treatment. I had a lot of weird experiences there. When I recovered, they put me in a barrel, put it in the ocean, and I later found myself back in the US, on the front lawn of a hospital. Strange!
Another time, it wasn't scary nightmares. I was just out of touch with reality. I kept getting out of bed. I thought my brother was in town, driving around, then I thought he was outside the hospital door raping or killing my daughter. My wife had to call my mother in Fresno, CA, and had her convince me that he was there with her (he was living with Mom). I was definitely not myself. I don't know why this happened. I was in the hospital for a severe bowel obstruction. I suppose it could have been medication related.
I wouldn't be surprised if something similar would happen to me in the hospital. I hope not, but it's surely a possibility.
Jim
Sorry you had such a bad reaction. I just didn't like the reaction I had. Too sleepy.
Medical marijuana has helped me some. I just don't like the drugged feeling. I try to meditate but sometimes tou need something else.