Posted by ed_uk2010 on January 26, 2015, at 2:58:10
In reply to med mixing, posted by B2chica on January 25, 2015, at 13:05:04
> i'm mixing what i can to allow me to survive till monday. unfortunately, i have some severe short-term memory loss as well. i can only hope it s not permanent.
Take care with the combinations if you're having trouble remembering what you've taken. The large dose of gabapentin may contribute to memory loss. Perhaps avoid taking more than 3 x 300mg. Also, don't overdose on acetaminophen by taking too much hydrocodone/APAP. I know hydrocodone is probably making you feel calmer right not but if you take it for more than a few days you'll probably feel a lot worse when it wears off. I know it was an emergency measure but you really need to see a doc very soon. I hope they answer your calls today.
>haloperidol and perphenazine
I think you should stick to one or the other. These meds are similar in action. Taking both could be too much and not helpful. A little bit can be calming but too much will make you feel worse and potentially very restless.
Be safe. x
> i'm on my
> pristiq 100mg (once in am)
> adderall 20mg (once in am)
> hydrocodone 5/325 (2-4 in the evening)
> gabapentin 300mg (3-5 in afternoon-evening)
> perphenazine 2mg (3-4 afternoon/evening)
> haldol 1mg (2-4x afernoon/evening)
>
> i keep thinking there is something that i'm taking that is 10mg, but i can't remember what, but i could have been looking at stuff and been out of it, seeing 10 instead of 1?
>
> anyway. i am going to sleep about 10-11pm and waking about 9am, which is wonderful. and i'm trying to knock out in the afternoon as well. i just can't seem to handle being awake and not wanting to die. the pain is just too much.
> in fact its time for my afternoon nap now.
> i'll try to post later.
>
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