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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 477807"><p>OK can you call the halfway house and ask them to check on the benedryl. I know benedryl sounds fairly benign .... but it can do some serious stuff if you take too much. My son overdosed on benedryl and he literally was psychotic... he was certifiably crazy. He was awake and alert but he was hallucinating and saying really crazy stuff. I had never seen him like that and figured he was either having a major brain problem or he had taken something I did not know which. We called an ambulance and the EMTS came and they saw that he was really making no sense at all. </p><p></p><p>So it is not something to fool with. I don't think my son had any idea it would have that affect and the experience was scary for him (and for us). I think it is one of the drugs he has crossed off his list. So given this experience I am concerned that if she takes it and takes a lot she could really be in trouble... and I have no idea how a dose for a dog compares to that for a human. Seriously I think I would call the halfway house on this one, for her own safety.</p><p></p><p>TL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 477807"] OK can you call the halfway house and ask them to check on the benedryl. I know benedryl sounds fairly benign .... but it can do some serious stuff if you take too much. My son overdosed on benedryl and he literally was psychotic... he was certifiably crazy. He was awake and alert but he was hallucinating and saying really crazy stuff. I had never seen him like that and figured he was either having a major brain problem or he had taken something I did not know which. We called an ambulance and the EMTS came and they saw that he was really making no sense at all. So it is not something to fool with. I don't think my son had any idea it would have that affect and the experience was scary for him (and for us). I think it is one of the drugs he has crossed off his list. So given this experience I am concerned that if she takes it and takes a lot she could really be in trouble... and I have no idea how a dose for a dog compares to that for a human. Seriously I think I would call the halfway house on this one, for her own safety. TL [/QUOTE]
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