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Old 07-05-2007, 09:10 AM #1
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Default anyone know what lithium toxicity feels like?

I made a mistake and had a couple of beers Tuesday night. Wednesday, I dropped 15 pounds in water and I can't drink enough to keep up. (Yeah! to loosing the water, but not good in 100 degree heat.)

I am so sick to my tummy, it's all I can do not to throw up. I am so sleepy and the fibro is kicking my butt, along with muscle cramps.

I am always foggy and muddled, so that's no different. My balance is always off, so that's no different.

And if it is the lithium, what do I do? First thing I will do is find the pdoc when his office opens at 9am, but till then.....

I am thinking of actually going home from work and I never do that.

help?
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