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Noticing change when taking a med you once oded with?
Thread starterxiaxi
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I once overdosed with aspirin and Ibuprofen. When I now want to take them as a normal medicine for headaches or stuff my stomach feels so sick. Is this a hallucination or does your body really hate meds you overdosed with?
Makes sense, if you chug strong alcohol you'll feel disgusted by it for a period of time afterwards. Same with food, water, anything really. Works in the opposite, too, eating something healthy but nasty will grow on you after a while. Think it's because the body starts piecing things together as much as it is desensitization.
I once took about 14 Zolpidem (Ambien) tablets over the space of about 24 hours and even the thought of taking Zolpidem now makes me want to throw up. This happened about six or seven years ago and it wasn't intentional - I woke up to find all the tablets gone and I'd thrown up everywhere. I don't remember anything after taking the first tablet. Taking Zolpidem for sleep would be near impossible, I think.
Melatonin is very good for sleep, just as an aside.
I once took about 14 Zolpidem (Ambien) tablets over the space of about 24 hours and even the thought of taking Zolpidem now makes me want to throw up. This happened about six or seven years ago and it wasn't intentional - I woke up to find all the tablets gone and I'd thrown up everywhere. I don't remember anything after taking the first tablet. Taking Zolpidem for sleep would be near impossible, I think.
Melatonin is very good for sleep, just as an aside.
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