Percocet and hallucinations

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Avatar f tn Are you alone in all this? Looking at your name I'm going to assume your a mom....yes/no? These psychotic episodes sound very dangerous? Just wondering, you stated that your tapering, is it b/c your ready to quit? Or are you just trying to lower your dose? That seems life a lot of different medicines together, which I can't imagine is a good combination? Not to be too blunt, but are you looking to die?
217599 tn?1202850952 She had hallucinations and thought I had killed both my brothers and my husband and I was after her. It was prescribed after surgery and once they realized what was going on, they took her right off. Within 4 days or so she was okay and did not remember anything. That being said, I don't think it is anything to fool with. I would call the doctor immediately. Everyone is different and although I can share my mom's experience, I cannot tell you how your hubby will react.
787079 tn?1285461767 I recently stopped cold turkey on the generic form of this medication, I had severe reaction to the drug enough for conventional medicine to intervene, they have me on suboxone 8mg then 2mg in a combination pill form, (orange) I was wondering if you could tell me, when these episodes will stop, I really want to avoid going back on any narcotics at this point because I also withdrew from morphine, and percocet.
Avatar m tn Recently she has been experiencing panic-type attacks and possible hallucinations. The doc says her Synthroid levels are not too high--that was her first thought--but I wonder. Has anyone else experienced hallucinations due to hormone imbalance?
2052200 tn?1332429084 t know if I can help on this. I have Bipolar II and BPD and have had hallucinations but those are usually part of the symptoms. Most the times I'll see something following me around as clear as if it was day but its not. Its not there, just imagined and I know that but its still there. I've seen the faces and felt the being touched, constant shivers. But I've made up my own imaginings to make them rational. The only one that bugs is the auditory.
Avatar m tn If you are talking about insomnia, shaking, shivering, and vomiting in the alley behind your apartment in a cold sweat followed by months of insomnia and hallucinations, probably not! But if you are talking about an increased craving, a little diarrhea, some flu like symptoms? Well, maybe, but maybe not enough that you would even notice. The answer is so individualized! There are people that take handfuls of narcotics, and they can quit and not even feel any symptoms, like it never happened.
1315833 tn?1313028720 my 3 year old had a fever last night and it was acompanied by hallucinations of bugs crawling on our furniture and other strange comments and today his temp was 103 went down to normal after ibprofrin. so i took him to doc who said it was consitent with menangitis but he was syptom free at the time and currently still is. he told me to take him to er if he gets worse or stiff neck or hallucinations or walkin into walls. anyone experience this?
Avatar m tn the patch is a wicked drug to come down from. I was on for legitimate reasons and had to use percocet to wean from the patch and then wean from percocet. Think about getting something else to wean you from the patch first. Been there, done that and would not want to do it again.
Avatar f tn -Being drunk or high, or coming down from such drugs as marijuana, LSD, cocaine (including crack), PCP, amphetamines, heroin, ketamine, and alcohol -Delirium or dementia (visual hallucinations are most common) -Epilepsy that involves a part of the brain called the temporal lobe (odor hallucinations are most common) -Fever, especially in children and the elderly -Narcolepsy -Psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia and psychotic depression -Sensory problem, such as blindness or deafness -Se
Avatar m tn 1. I take Abilify and Depakote, and sometimes psychoactive drugs have strange, rare side effects. 2. I am a kidney dialysis patient, and the Web tells me a very uncommon condition called dialysis disequilibrium syndrome, experienced during or after the treatments, can involve confusion, cognitive problems, or -- you guessed it -- hallucinations. I would appreciate any feedback or thoughts from readers.
Avatar f tn health anxiety but stress and my nana just passed away on Friday from liver cancer but before she did she kept seeing things little bugs crawling on her and the doctors said it was hallucinations because she was dying.
1564087 tn?1308947518 d have to find out the specifics of your diagnosis as hallucinations can occur in bipolar with psychotic features (and schizoaffective disorder such as I have) and there are many subtypes of bipolar and hallucinations and psychosis can occur in some. If you have concerns about the side effects of Seroquel it would be essential to speak to your psychiatrist and discuss what other medication might not be unsafe to take as regards heart disease.
Avatar n tn I am bipolar type 1 and I see shadows here and there and also hear voices whispers - this is enhanced by pot so I try not to go there any more. I would go to dr and talk with them about what you are seeing.
Avatar n tn my father is 74, highly diabetic, he fell and broke his left hip about 3 years back, a month back he fell again and broke his right hip-bone and right shoulder. He is home after the surgery but very weak and totally bedridden. He on and off speaks non-sanely....but as evening falls, he starts to hallucinate that he has fallen and is lying out in the open or on the terrace of the house and keeps asking to be carried in and gets quite irritated that no one is bringing him in....
Avatar n tn HI,I SMOKED SOME WEED WITH FRIENDS,I AM NOT A SMOKER NORMALLY AND I SMOKED BECAUSE IT WAS MY BDAY AND THEY WHERE SMOKING IT AND DRINKING AT THE SAME TIME,WHEN I WAS IN BED I HAD TERRIBLE HALLUCINATIONS I WAS SEEING PICTURES AND HEARING VOICES AND SOUNDS, I KEPT GETTING UP AND MY HEAD WAS REALLY SPINING,I COULDN'T FALL ASLEEP.SO I SAID TO MY FRIENDS AM NEVER SMOKING THAT THING AGAIN.
Avatar f tn I am learning so much about bipolar and I have found that I have, in fact, been having mild hallucinations my whole life. I have not talked a lot to anyone about it in my family or any of my friends. I'm afraid they will think I'm super crazy and reject me or not let me around their kids because they think I'm dangerous. I just want some insight about how to approach the subject. I really want my loved ones to understand what I'm going through.
Avatar f tn ve been through therapy, etc. and have been hospitalized against my will several times within the last 3 years but the mental health system is a joke where I live. Also, I do not believe in taking psychotropic medicine. I would like to say that I'm doing better depression-wise, no stress or anxiety, not as many mood swings, and don't cut anymore (but the urges are there & i can't be around sharp objects because of the temptation).
403156 tn?1290150018 I have been diagnosed as BP II for almost 3 years and have never experienced hallucinations until now. I feel like I see things in my peripheral vision that are really not there. I have also occasionally heard things as well. Mood wise, I feel very stable. So this is completely alarming. I was put on a medication for a heart arrhythmia and it said a rare side effect was hallucinations - so that is a possible explanation. Does anyone experience this while seemingly stable?
Avatar f tn My theraist siad it was just a symptom at this point and it is probably caused by stress. She told me to keep an eye on it and if it gets worse to tell my mental health care provider... I have an appointment with her on Sept 7th. I'm on Cymbalta 60mg/day in the am, Lamictal200mg/day at bedtime and Trazodone 2 -300 mg/day at bedtime. I'm not sure what to think. I'm not being told to hurt myself or anyone else so I guess I'm ok?
Avatar f tn Im 3 months pregnant and have the strangest things happening. Im hullucinating alot?! Flying objects/ shadows , shoes and other things. Also I can't quite make out the difference between reality and a dream. It all seems real. Maybe i have a mild case of 'pregnancy brain' lol but its weird. Is this normal?
314128 tn?1226857620 This is day 4 and feeling good except for not being able to sleep to save my soul. Last night I could have sworn the clothes in the laudry basket were moving. (Socks crawling over the edge, bathrobe holding up its sleeves to dance -honest to goodness magic mushroom like hallucinations. Could that because I'm dead tired or part of the withdrawals. That has never happened before and really got my attention. Any input?
Avatar m tn I wake up sometimes with a headache and suffer hallucinations for a few hours after, I have trouble remembering what I was hallucinating about , this doesn't happen very often but is very disturbing. Can you help please.
525745 tn?1212452109 t take percocet but for others I can when I had surgery on my nose (rebroken and set plus the deviated septum) It didn't cause any issues but when used for my back it caused hallucinations. Might be too much meds for the problem your having.
1563022 tn?1296332599 Hi everybody! I just hit the roll call post and have a question for you fine folks. My Mom is 75, been taking percocets for quite a few years (10+), had her shoulder replaced about 1.5 years ago and is definitely entrenched in the pain managagement circus. They prescribed her methadone last week, unbeknownest to me. 1 10mg per day. She took 4 doses over 4 days and was as nauseous as she can ever recall.
Avatar m tn I remember having hallucinations at age 6. I watched Outer Limits and at school I saw the alien bug from the show come out of a crack in the ground. I have never forgot it. When I was in my teens I often saw a hand put a coffee can down in my car or on my bed and a tarantula come crawling out of it, and I am terrified of them! Depending on your age, there might not have been any treatment protocol for kids your age.
563034 tn?1272933007 One sided throbbing headaches highly suggest migraine headaches which are often associated with nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light and sound. Rest, ice pack and pain medications may help provide relief. However, if your symptoms including your hallucinations persists, have this checked by your doctor for proper management. Your complete medical history and physical examination will help. Take care and do keep us posted.