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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 361401" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>OMG Star! I barely made it through this post LMBO! I know, it's seriously not funny but it is. I've been there done that with my littlest difficult child once when he took a pill that was actually prescribed for HIM. No, not fun and actually scarey when it's to a kid. He would scream "you're not my mother, where's my mother", by then I had him in bed with us just trying to make it through the night with hallucinations. He'd bury himself under a bunch of pillows (we have like 7) that he made into a cave and it's be like a time warp thing. He'd pop back out and ask where he is and how'd he get there? HUH? He never went anywhere. It truly was freaky. Oldest difficult child years ago had hallucinations on a medication she was prescribed too only she was in school at the time. It was horrible. She saw things to. A big spider crawling up her leg and couldn't get it off, it "bit" her. Somewhere in that mess the school illegally restraind her (no training by law as they are suppose to) and she came home with a big hole in her pants in the knee. She told me they had her down on her stomach restraining. Wow, if that's the case it must have been a real struggle for her to have gotten a hole in her pants.</p><p></p><p>I have sympathy for you, I really do. Unfortunately, with medications, even when we take them as prescribed you never know how they are going to act or interact with any other medication(s). Let alone for someone it's not for and how it's going to be for them and their interactions.</p><p></p><p>I'm just glad things went they way they did for you and nothing truly horrible or bad happen as could have. It can be really dangerous and or deadly, especially since he is on some serious medications already.</p><p></p><p>{hugs}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 361401, member: 455"] OMG Star! I barely made it through this post LMBO! I know, it's seriously not funny but it is. I've been there done that with my littlest difficult child once when he took a pill that was actually prescribed for HIM. No, not fun and actually scarey when it's to a kid. He would scream "you're not my mother, where's my mother", by then I had him in bed with us just trying to make it through the night with hallucinations. He'd bury himself under a bunch of pillows (we have like 7) that he made into a cave and it's be like a time warp thing. He'd pop back out and ask where he is and how'd he get there? HUH? He never went anywhere. It truly was freaky. Oldest difficult child years ago had hallucinations on a medication she was prescribed too only she was in school at the time. It was horrible. She saw things to. A big spider crawling up her leg and couldn't get it off, it "bit" her. Somewhere in that mess the school illegally restraind her (no training by law as they are suppose to) and she came home with a big hole in her pants in the knee. She told me they had her down on her stomach restraining. Wow, if that's the case it must have been a real struggle for her to have gotten a hole in her pants. I have sympathy for you, I really do. Unfortunately, with medications, even when we take them as prescribed you never know how they are going to act or interact with any other medication(s). Let alone for someone it's not for and how it's going to be for them and their interactions. I'm just glad things went they way they did for you and nothing truly horrible or bad happen as could have. It can be really dangerous and or deadly, especially since he is on some serious medications already. {hugs} [/QUOTE]
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