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Posted by mmcconathy on August 21, 2004, at 21:11:03
If your read my post about 3 days ago, yea i thought i was losing my mind, i think i had a frontal lobe siezure, or something, then Captain conviced me i was just having a severe panic attack. Well you cant really tell the diffrence when your take it, i just noticed i felt more stablized, well more back to reality. I thought it was like similar to Ativan, there no sedation at all that i noticed, and i took 600mg, but i notived i could think more clearly in my thoughts.
Well if i was having a panic attack, it did calm it down.
But i wonder if it would effective in treating it, standardly?
Your Lunitic
Matt
Posted by chemist on August 21, 2004, at 22:19:55
In reply to I tried Diladin the other day, posted by mmcconathy on August 21, 2004, at 21:11:03
hello there, chemist here...are you sure you took Diladin? i am having a heck of a time trying to dig that one up: choices i would offer - failing your enlightenment as to the chemical name of this drug, please - include Dilantin or Dilaudid, although i admit the latter being unlikely....can you clarify???? all the best, chemist
> If your read my post about 3 days ago, yea i thought i was losing my mind, i think i had a frontal lobe siezure, or something, then Captain conviced me i was just having a severe panic attack. Well you cant really tell the diffrence when your take it, i just noticed i felt more stablized, well more back to reality. I thought it was like similar to Ativan, there no sedation at all that i noticed, and i took 600mg, but i notived i could think more clearly in my thoughts.
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> Well if i was having a panic attack, it did calm it down.
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> But i wonder if it would effective in treating it, standardly?
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> Your Lunitic
> Matt
Posted by mmcconathy on August 21, 2004, at 22:40:06
In reply to Re: I tried Diladin the other day » mmcconathy, posted by chemist on August 21, 2004, at 22:19:55
I took Phenytoin, for Epieplsy, no i did not take Hydromorphone, i would feel alot better if i did thought.
I think Phenytoin is called Diladin, but im not sure. You dont notice any diffrence, like phenobarbital, which my step dad also takes for Epieplsy. The only thing i did notice after a while is I could think more smootly. There is no sedation or nothing.
Posted by chemist on August 21, 2004, at 23:03:35
In reply to Re: I tried Diladin the other day, posted by mmcconathy on August 21, 2004, at 22:40:06
hello there, chemist here....you tried dilantin, a rather side-effect prone older anticonvulsant/antiarrhythmic...perhaps the sedation on the physical end of things alleviated your anxiety, i don't know. do be careful with it, and with the phenobarbital especially...and be sure to talk to a doctor about all of this, as you might well find that a more effective AED could be of use for you....all the best, chemist
> I took Phenytoin, for Epieplsy, no i did not take Hydromorphone, i would feel alot better if i did thought.
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> I think Phenytoin is called Diladin, but im not sure. You dont notice any diffrence, like phenobarbital, which my step dad also takes for Epieplsy. The only thing i did notice after a while is I could think more smootly. There is no sedation or nothing.
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