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Possible vicodin withdrawal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 171812" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Heather, there is no way of knowing what brought on your symptoms but your b/p and pulse rate are a concern. I would have to discuss these symptoms and see if the doctor has a better idea of what was going on. </p><p></p><p>I'm pretty much a tylenol for pain and 2glasses of wine/year sort of person but a few years back my dentist give me nitrous oxide. It was so wonderful that I was drooling for it again. I couldn't wait until my next appointment. How scary is that? Addiction is not one of the issues our family tree deals with and I'm not a substance user of any sort(well, maybe cookies). Fortunately, the dentist never gave me nitrous oxide again but he did give me whatever it takes to dull the pain of dental work. He never discussed the incident but he made sure I was comfortable and not vulnerable to becoming hooked. </p><p></p><p>For me, it's scary how good and not drunk it made me feel. Never again. I'll stick to cookies. </p><p></p><p>I hope your doctor can help calm your fears and give you appropriate treatment for pain and b/p/heart issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 171812, member: 3"] Heather, there is no way of knowing what brought on your symptoms but your b/p and pulse rate are a concern. I would have to discuss these symptoms and see if the doctor has a better idea of what was going on. I'm pretty much a tylenol for pain and 2glasses of wine/year sort of person but a few years back my dentist give me nitrous oxide. It was so wonderful that I was drooling for it again. I couldn't wait until my next appointment. How scary is that? Addiction is not one of the issues our family tree deals with and I'm not a substance user of any sort(well, maybe cookies). Fortunately, the dentist never gave me nitrous oxide again but he did give me whatever it takes to dull the pain of dental work. He never discussed the incident but he made sure I was comfortable and not vulnerable to becoming hooked. For me, it's scary how good and not drunk it made me feel. Never again. I'll stick to cookies. I hope your doctor can help calm your fears and give you appropriate treatment for pain and b/p/heart issues. [/QUOTE]
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