Anyone had a near death experience?

I doubt it, if you gsc of 3 on paracetamol you will die, there is no remedy. Take too much and you are dead, liver failure, might take days, painful days, but ou will be dead.

For him to be revived from a 3, which is as low as the scale goes, somone intervened and enabled him to regale us with his talk of torturing a billion people for their faith, what a good use of NHS resources that was, and continue to be.
 
co-codamol, co-proxamol, amytryptiline, zopiclone, sertraline, diclofenac, and I think there was one other I can't remeber off the top of my head.

It was the amitryptiline they were worried about because of its toxicity.

That's quite a pill trolly you has there...
 
That's quite a pill trolly you has there...

I had a lot more stuff but only took what I could grab and fit in my jeans pocket.

At the moment I'm on:

Amitryptiline
Aripiprazole
Buprenorphine
Cholestyromene
Loperimide
Meloxicam
Paracetomol
Setraline
Tamazepam
and a couple of other things I cant remember.

Will Edit when my carer comes back from shopping as she keeps them upsatirs where I cant get them.
 
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Amitryptiline
Buprenorphine
Colestyramine
Levopromazine
Loperamide
Meloxicam
Omeprazole
Setraline
Tamezepam.

Not Aripiprazole it is Levopromazine now used to be the former.
 
I am sure i have crossed over to the other side , i remember questioning my self,whats this?, am i dead, send me back now, send me back ,soon as i said that i opened my eyes and ripped the cover off from over my face, while it happened i saw someone that i got the sense that had just died in a car crash or something but i could see them struggling to adapt to the afterlife , the feeling is like you are underwater but your personality is automatic,its fast.I remembered all this soon after i woke up gasping for air from under the covers,anyone else want to tell there story of something like this,i would love to listen..

Wait, you have a cover on your face?
 
A big block of metal was about ready to fall on my head, and my dad shoved me out of the way. That was when I was about 6 (?) and I can't remember it myself so I can't even be 100% sure it happened.

Apart from that... Err... Nope :p
 
co-codamol, co-proxamol, amytryptiline, zopiclone, sertraline, diclofenac, and I think there was one other I can't remeber off the top of my head.

It was the amitryptiline they were worried about because of its toxicity.



diclofenic might have helped save you by keeping your blood pressure up.

any lasting liver/kindey damage from the large amount sof paracetamol?
 
I had a lot more stuff but only took what I could grab and fit in my jeans pocket.

At the moment I'm on:

Amitryptiline
Aripiprazole
Buprenorphine
Cholestyromene
Loperimide
Meloxicam
Paracetomol
Setraline
Tamazepam
and a couple of other things I cant remember.

Will Edit when my carer comes back from shopping as she keeps them upsatirs where I cant get them.

no propanaolol or atypical antipsychotics? your doctor seems to be focusing very heavy on sedation. guessing some kind of chronic pain alongside the depression?
 
no propanaolol or atypical antipsychotics? your doctor seems to be focusing very heavy on sedation. guessing some kind of chronic pain alongside the depression?

Are you a doc or pharmacist.

Very accurate. Chronic Pain is maybe the most crippling of my symptons.

(Aripiprazole altered for Levomepromazine in later post) recently changed.
 
nope just also depressed and suicidal, so familiar with a good range of medications :p

guessing your quite limited in your physical ability/mobility in someway then and that along with the pain is what causes your depression?
 
I've had a fair few just in work.
* first, walking around piece of plant which is normally busy but empty at the time (should have been my first warning), Walking along minding my own business, when hit with the smell of rotting flesh. Next thing I know my gas alarm goes ape and hits OL setting which is a reading above 800ppm of carbon monoxide. Cue me running for the emergency escape balconies like a mad man.
* Second was working on the 4th floor some 40 meters above the ground,busy working on a spring loaded actuator. when my college notices a massive black cloud behind us, this is a regular occurrence when product spills or overflows so we paid it no mind. Next thing I know the guy is shouting run, the black cloud has now turned into flames...
* third was is gas related again, testing the safety system on the oxygen analyser before a electrostatic cleaner, it should kill the power to it and purge the system to atmosphere to prevent an explosion. We disabled the automatic purge to atmosphere for the test and informed the operator that we were in the area and not to activated the manual purge when the alarm sounds. To get to the oxygen analyser we had go over a load of pipes via ladders and walkways into a small hollow where it was stored. We applied the test oxygen to the instrument and it tripped the power to the esp as it was meant to , only problem was the operator decided to purge the system, area floods with gas. three of us are then running for our lives as 2000ppm is being released into the area around us. I spent the rest of the day outside on the grass with a migraine to challenge all migraines.
 
I was struck by lightening while on-top of a mountain in Canada. Fortunately the main bolt of power arced over me and hit a tree further down the valley. I was quite amused as all my hair was standing on end. My wife wasn't quite as amused!

Also nearly died (together with both my parents) when our Canoe capsized in a Fjord on Norway. We got hit by wind and waves from the side, which flipped our open top Canoe. The water was just above freezing, resulting in us getting hyperthermia. Fortunately we were spotted by people driving along the edge of the remote Fjord just at the right time. They managed to drive to get help and a boat came out to rescue us.
 
So near death experience now means, nearly died ? is that it? I thought it was some kind of long dark tunnel or don't step into the light affair...
 
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