Guest guest Posted June 8, 2006 Report Share Posted June 8, 2006 Pat, I know exactly what you mean. But when you mentioned about having nightmares when you don't take the Ambien, I forgot to talk about that. I'm the same way. When I don't take it, I have the worst nightmares. Not to mention of course that I can't sleep. But the nightmares are the main thing. I no longer do stupid stuff when I take it, unless of course I take a muscle relaxer or something as well. Anyhow, I don't know what to say about the nightmares except I'm sorry and it does the same thing to me. Love ya, Dani patricia {pat} wrote: > > Pat, > I know exactly what you mean about the Ambien! How long have you been taking it? I was that way with it a while back. I'd get up and cook and not know it. I would talk on the phone to people and never remember it. I guess I said some things that probably shouldn't have been said to my ex b/f on the phone and everything else. It was my " honest " pill. Whatever I thought or felt right then, I said. I don't remember any of it. I guess I just got really evil when I took it. Anyhow, I just wanted you to know that it's not only you! I still take it but no longer have problems like that. Anyways, if you have any other questions or anything feel free to contact me. > > Love ya, > Dani > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dani, I have been taking it for over a year now,it puts me in a sleep where I have no dreams,bad ones any ways...I just don't like not being in control of my self...the first time my grandaughter came into my room and ask me to put eyedrops in her eyes...I told her I couldn't get up,but showed her how to do it herself as I did it on myself... I don't remember it at all....I just don't want to do something that would harm my grandkidsI am depressed as it is,,,God knows I don't need to be more depressed..lol I laughed the first time I heard this could happen taking it,,,one of Ruthies friends had taken some and for some unknow reason got in her car,,ended up wrecking it and walking for miles,,,when they finally found her she couldn't tell them why she was in the car...I know for a fact that it does happen now... Thanks for letting me know I am not the only one that has gone thru someting with Ambien...I am going to get off of it... God bless, ~ I'm Surrounded By ANGELS, I Call Them My *Friends* ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2006 Report Share Posted June 11, 2006 In a message dated 6/8/2006 9:03:18 P.M. Central Daylight Time, p_welborn13@... writes: Thanks for letting me know I am not the only one that has gone thru someting with Ambien...I am going to get off of it... God bless, Pat and Dani, I have given Ambien for years at the hospital. It is a damned good drug but you have to be able to (as they say on tv) devote at least 8 hrs to sleep. And they mean 8 hrs. If you try to stay awake of fight it, you have a tendency to get in an altered mental state. I remember once when A 60YO man took it after knee surgery, he got up and in a 30 minute period rearranged his whole room and barricaded his hospital room door. Didn't remember a thing the next day but complained that his knee was sore...LOL. I have learned to go straight to sleep after taking it. I get my points emails and a few weeks ago was reading emails online after taking it waiting for the med to work. I do remember reading about the gevalia coffeemaker and thinking that the free coffee maker was nice and I would look at it later. I remember keeping the email in my box. Well a week later UPS was at my door. Twice, once for gevalia and the other was amazon, I had ordered a book I had been looking at online. No biggie, But I was glad I had enough money in the checking account to cover the debit purchases...LOL. ? I have no recollection of actually ordering them. I don't keep my debit card near the computer at night any more. It was like Christmas in June! Mel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 Hey Mel, Thanx for the response, now maybe I don't feel as bad. You were kinda like " drunk dialing " only shopping. Man, I wouldn't keep the ATM card close to the comp anymore, either. Anyhow, Thanx again. Not havin a great night. I'm thinkin I just need to get plastered and hope it does more than just get me drunk. Love ya, Dani MDL1031@... wrote: In a message dated 6/8/2006 9:03:18 P.M. Central Daylight Time, p_welborn13@... writes: Thanks for letting me know I am not the only one that has gone thru someting with Ambien...I am going to get off of it... God bless, Pat and Dani, I have given Ambien for years at the hospital. It is a damned good drug but you have to be able to (as they say on tv) devote at least 8 hrs to sleep. And they mean 8 hrs. If you try to stay awake of fight it, you have a tendency to get in an altered mental state. I remember once when A 60YO man took it after knee surgery, he got up and in a 30 minute period rearranged his whole room and barricaded his hospital room door. Didn't remember a thing the next day but complained that his knee was sore...LOL. I have learned to go straight to sleep after taking it. I get my points emails and a few weeks ago was reading emails online after taking it waiting for the med to work. I do remember reading about the gevalia coffeemaker and thinking that the free coffee maker was nice and I would look at it later. I remember keeping the email in my box. Well a week later UPS was at my door. Twice, once for gevalia and the other was amazon, I had ordered a book I had been looking at online. No biggie, But I was glad I had enough money in the checking account to cover the debit purchases...LOL. ? I have no recollection of actually ordering them. I don't keep my debit card near the computer at night any more. It was like Christmas in June! Mel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 In a message dated 6/12/2006 12:04:49 P.M. Central Daylight Time, rdhdblueydcwgl02@... writes: You were kinda like " drunk dialing " only shopping. ________________________ In my defense the gevalia coffeemaker IS very nice...LOL. Stainless steel and programmable. I bought it mostly for Tom because I drink coffee only occasionally. I guess I'm lucky it is only things that are pretty much deals and not jewelry or something outrageous like that. I looked at the roomba's Marta was talking about on HSN the other night, payments of 70 something a month. If the doorbell rings, I'm going to freak out! (Just Kidding) Mel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 Dani, I just wanted to remind you that alcohol is a depressant and if you're feeling like getting drunk and hoping it will do more than get you drunk which I am guessing you meant dead then getting drunk is only going to make you more suicidal. You need to take care of yourself. Noone else can do this for you. I hear you reaching out for help but it is so hard for people online to be able to do anything for you but encourage you. And frankly, it is not fair to us all to even hint at suicide because we are not in the position to help you. I encourage you to call a crisis line, reach out to someone who can help you like a doctor or a therapist. Take care. -- Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful; and the end of that mirthis heaviness. Proverbs 13:14 -------------- Original message -------------- Hey Mel, Thanx for the response, now maybe I don't feel as bad. You were kinda like " drunk dialing " only shopping. Man, I wouldn't keep the ATM card close to the comp anymore, either. Anyhow, Thanx again. Not havin a great night. I'm thinkin I just need to get plastered and hope it does more than just get me drunk. Love ya, Dani MDL1031@... wrote: In a message dated 6/8/2006 9:03:18 P.M. Central Daylight Time, p_welborn13@... writes: Thanks for letting me know I am not the only one that has gone thru someting with Ambien...I am going to get off of it... God bless, Pat and Dani, I have given Ambien for years at the hospital. It is a damned good drug but you have to be able to (as they say on tv) devote at least 8 hrs to sleep. And they mean 8 hrs. If you try to stay awake of fight it, you have a tendency to get in an altered mental state. I remember once when A 60YO man took it after knee surgery, he got up and in a 30 minute period rearranged his whole room and barricaded his hospital room door. Didn't remember a thing the next day but complained that his knee was sore...LOL. I have learned to go straight to sleep after taking it. I get my points emails and a few weeks ago was reading emails online after taking it waiting for the med to work. I do remember reading about the gevalia coffeemaker and thinking that the free coffee maker was nice and I would look at it later. I remember keeping the email in my box. Well a week later UPS was at my door. Twice, once for gevalia and the other was amazon, I had ordered a book I had been looking at online. No biggie, But I was glad I had enough money in the checking account to cover the debit purchases...LOL. ? I have no recollection of actually ordering them. I don't keep my debit card near the computer at night any more. It was like Christmas in June! Mel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 Hey Mel, Well, then you got lucky! I never bought anything, just cooked food. Uh huh, mostly for Tom! LOL RIGHT! Yeah your right it was a lot more practical than jewelry or anything like that! Tom would like awfully funny with a diamond tennis bracelet! Anyhow, thanx for responding, I appreciate it. I'll talk to you soon, I'm gonna be gone for a few days! Love ya, Dani MDL1031@... wrote: In a message dated 6/12/2006 12:04:49 P.M. Central Daylight Time, rdhdblueydcwgl02@... writes: You were kinda like " drunk dialing " only shopping. ________________________ In my defense the gevalia coffeemaker IS very nice...LOL. Stainless steel and programmable. I bought it mostly for Tom because I drink coffee only occasionally. I guess I'm lucky it is only things that are pretty much deals and not jewelry or something outrageous like that. I looked at the roomba's Marta was talking about on HSN the other night, payments of 70 something a month. If the doorbell rings, I'm going to freak out! (Just Kidding) Mel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 In a message dated 6/12/2006 6:53:49 P.M. Central Daylight Time, mjs93311@... writes: One person, I can't remember who, a female, she went on a binge and became seriously ill to the point it threatened her life. Marta ___________________ Marta, I want to second this. When We were at our pre op teaching, They told us a lady had died of the surgery. She had been drinking at a ball game and her family didn't know she had surgery and she died from it. I was too terrified of liver damage to even take a sip for at least a year. I've seen people die from liver damage and it ain't pretty! Also mixing Ambien and alcohol can make the problems from the alcohol worse! Mel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 , I have a neice who had the DS before I did, and she said that she didn't drink anything for over a year, then her and her husband went to SF and she had a couple and I guess it put her almost on her behind. She says it still makes a cheap drunk out of her. She makes a joke of it. She says she cannot drink more than a couple drinks and it has been almost 4 years now. She is not now, nor was she before the surgery a drinker though. Just liked to go out once in awhile with her husband. Like the trip to SF. She said she almost didn't make it back to her table from the bathroom. She had not even finished the second drink. I don't know what she was drinking, but I am sure it wasn't like a Zombie type of drink. I understood from Dr. K that our livers just do not handle liquor well. Pearl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 In a message dated 6/12/2006 11:29:02 P.M. Central Daylight Time, soarthruwind@... writes: I don't miss drinking one bit but I am curious to how it would affect us? Thanks. _________________________________ , Usually we find that when we are allowed to drink, we are a cheap drunk. The shortening of the bowel makes the absorption quicker or that's my perception of it. I know one drink before dinner on my anniversary at red lobster almost put me to sleep in my dinner plate. We are told ABSOLUTELY NO ALCOHOL for 1 YEAR. Our livers are stressed with the changes and rapid weight loss and we can become ill quickly with alcohol consumption. There are stories of people becoming very sick and one I know of where they died from not following this advice. Some people drink anyway, and they are risking not only their health, but their future health by doing this. I mentioned seeing people die o liver failure at the hospital. Pumpkin yellow, swollen bloated tummy, ascites by the gallon that has to be drained off the abdomen, itching, slow painful death....it's not worth it for a few drinks. This is from Dr. K's post op teaching..... ****The liver is very sensitive to toxins after surgery, partially due to the rapid weight loss. It is therefore imperative that you refrain from consuming alcohol of any type at least for the first year post operatively. You will continue to be alcohol sensitive for an extended period of time due to the limited absorptive properties of this procedure. Alcohol, after the first year, can be tolerated in small quantities. Also for the first year you need to check with your surgeon regarding any medications (either prescriptions or over the counter) that you may start taking.*****Hope this answers your questions. Mel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 Hi Everyone, I was curious if anyone who has had the grds if they have drank alcohol afterward. I am not planning on it but I was just curious to how it would affect the body. I know Dr. K told me that my body does not absorb the alcohol anymore so I am not allowed to drink. I don't miss drinking one bit but I am curious to how it would affect us? Thanks. -- Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful; and the end of that mirthis heaviness. Proverbs 13:14 -------------- Original message -------------- From: MDL1031@... In a message dated 6/12/2006 6:53:49 P.M. Central Daylight Time, mjs93311@... writes: One person, I can't remember who, a female, she went on a binge and became seriously ill to the point it threatened her life. Marta ___________________ Marta, I want to second this. When We were at our pre op teaching, They told us a lady had died of the surgery. She had been drinking at a ball game and her family didn't know she had surgery and she died from it. I was too terrified of liver damage to even take a sip for at least a year. I've seen people die from liver damage and it ain't pretty! Also mixing Ambien and alcohol can make the problems from the alcohol worse! Mel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 In a message dated 6/13/2006 9:25:03 P.M. Central Daylight Time, soarthruwind@... writes: Mel, Thank you for your response. Yes, it was helpful. ___________________________ YVW Mel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Mel, Thank you for your response. Yes, it was helpful. -- Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful; and the end of that mirthis heaviness. Proverbs 13:14 -------------- Original message -------------- From: MDL1031@... In a message dated 6/12/2006 11:29:02 P.M. Central Daylight Time, soarthruwind@... writes: I don't miss drinking one bit but I am curious to how it would affect us? Thanks. _________________________________ , Usually we find that when we are allowed to drink, we are a cheap drunk. The shortening of the bowel makes the absorption quicker or that's my perception of it. I know one drink before dinner on my anniversary at red lobster almost put me to sleep in my dinner plate. We are told ABSOLUTELY NO ALCOHOL for 1 YEAR. Our livers are stressed with the changes and rapid weight loss and we can become ill quickly with alcohol consumption. There are stories of people becoming very sick and one I know of where they died from not following this advice. Some people drink anyway, and they are risking not only their health, but their future health by doing this. I mentioned seeing people die o liver failure at the hospital. Pumpkin yellow, swollen bloated tummy, ascites by the gallon that has to be drained off the abdomen, itching, slow painful death....it's not worth it for a few drinks. This is from Dr. K's post op teaching..... ****The liver is very sensitive to toxins after surgery, partially due to the rapid weight loss. It is therefore imperative that you refrain from consuming alcohol of any type at least for the first year post operatively. You will continue to be alcohol sensitive for an extended period of time due to the limited absorptive properties of this procedure. Alcohol, after the first year, can be tolerated in small quantities. Also for the first year you need to check with your surgeon regarding any medications (either prescriptions or over the counter) that you may start taking.*****Hope this answers your questions. Mel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Pearl, Thank you for your response. -- Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful; and the end of that mirthis heaviness. Proverbs 13:14 -------------- Original message -------------- From: Pearlmae@... , I have a neice who had the DS before I did, and she said that she didn't drink anything for over a year, then her and her husband went to SF and she had a couple and I guess it put her almost on her behind. She says it still makes a cheap drunk out of her. She makes a joke of it. She says she cannot drink more than a couple drinks and it has been almost 4 years now. She is not now, nor was she before the surgery a drinker though. Just liked to go out once in awhile with her husband. Like the trip to SF. She said she almost didn't make it back to her table from the bathroom. She had not even finished the second drink. I don't know what she was drinking, but I am sure it wasn't like a Zombie type of drink. I understood from Dr. K that our livers just do not handle liquor well. Pearl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 In a message dated 6/13/2006 10:05:24 P.M. Central Daylight Time, rdhdblueydcwgl02@... writes: Hey Marta, Sorry about the whole problem. They don't like people who have had the RNY to drink at all, but they kinda leave it up to you after 9 months. It was atleast a year before I tried it. It sometime's sits okay with me and sometimes it doesn't. Anyhow, sorry about all the problems I might have caused. Love ya, Dani ___________________________________ Dani, RNY pats Have an additional risk with the stoma and the problem with the gastritis. As there is no valve. It can increase your chances of marginal ulcers from the alcohol dumping along with the acids into the intestinal areas. They have a reason for why they tell you not to do stuff. I know when I had my RNY configuration I was VERY alcohol intolerant and it made my dumping episodes very strong. I would get very sleepy after any alcohol, it is similar now but not as strong. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 SARAH, THANX FOR RESPONDING. I TRY NOT TO DRINK AND I DIDN'T DRINK THAT NIGHT. YES, IT DOES MAKE ME MORE SUICIDAL. I KNOW THAT NO ONE ELSE CAN DO THIS FOR ME AND I'M TRYING REALLY HARD TO DO IT MYSELF. IT WOULD BE EASY TO GO TO A DOCTOR OR A THERAPIST. HOWEVER, FOR THE MOST PART THEY DON'T LIKE TO TAKE MY INSURANCE OR NEW PATIENTS ANYWHERE AROUND HERE. I'M SORRY THAT I MADE YOU AND EVERYONE ELSE WORRY. LOVE YA, DANI soarthruwind@... wrote: Dani, I just wanted to remind you that alcohol is a depressant and if you're feeling like getting drunk and hoping it will do more than get you drunk which I am guessing you meant dead then getting drunk is only going to make you more suicidal. You need to take care of yourself. Noone else can do this for you. I hear you reaching out for help but it is so hard for people online to be able to do anything for you but encourage you. And frankly, it is not fair to us all to even hint at suicide because we are not in the position to help you. I encourage you to call a crisis line, reach out to someone who can help you like a doctor or a therapist. Take care. -- Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful; and the end of that mirthis heaviness. Proverbs 13:14 -------------- Original message -------------- Hey Mel, Thanx for the response, now maybe I don't feel as bad. You were kinda like " drunk dialing " only shopping. Man, I wouldn't keep the ATM card close to the comp anymore, either. Anyhow, Thanx again. Not havin a great night. I'm thinkin I just need to get plastered and hope it does more than just get me drunk. Love ya, Dani MDL1031@... wrote: In a message dated 6/8/2006 9:03:18 P.M. Central Daylight Time, p_welborn13@... writes: Thanks for letting me know I am not the only one that has gone thru someting with Ambien...I am going to get off of it... God bless, Pat and Dani, I have given Ambien for years at the hospital. It is a damned good drug but you have to be able to (as they say on tv) devote at least 8 hrs to sleep. And they mean 8 hrs. If you try to stay awake of fight it, you have a tendency to get in an altered mental state. I remember once when A 60YO man took it after knee surgery, he got up and in a 30 minute period rearranged his whole room and barricaded his hospital room door. Didn't remember a thing the next day but complained that his knee was sore...LOL. I have learned to go straight to sleep after taking it. I get my points emails and a few weeks ago was reading emails online after taking it waiting for the med to work. I do remember reading about the gevalia coffeemaker and thinking that the free coffee maker was nice and I would look at it later. I remember keeping the email in my box. Well a week later UPS was at my door. Twice, once for gevalia and the other was amazon, I had ordered a book I had been looking at online. No biggie, But I was glad I had enough money in the checking account to cover the debit purchases...LOL. ? I have no recollection of actually ordering them. I don't keep my debit card near the computer at night any more. It was like Christmas in June! Mel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Hey Marta, Sorry about the whole problem. They don't like people who have had the RNY to drink at all, but they kinda leave it up to you after 9 months. It was atleast a year before I tried it. It sometime's sits okay with me and sometimes it doesn't. Anyhow, sorry about all the problems I might have caused. Love ya, Dani mjs93311 wrote: Whups! I was thinking she meant it would make her SLEEP, not dead! But, I meant to respond to this also, but computer funnies prevented me and I thank you, , for bringing it up. Alcohol is prohibited for newly post-op patients due to the impact on the liver. One person, I can't remember who, a female, she went on a binge and became seriously ill to the point it threatened her life. Marta > > Dani, > > I just wanted to remind you that alcohol is a depressant and if you're feeling like getting drunk and hoping it will do more than get you drunk which I am guessing you meant dead then getting drunk is only going to make you more suicidal. ~ I'm Surrounded By ANGELS, I Call Them My *Friends* ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2006 Report Share Posted June 13, 2006 Hi Dani, I do understand. It can be a long process trying to get in with a doctor or therapist. You can see your primary care doctor in the meantime. Don't give up. Keep your chin up. Take care. -- Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful; and the end of that mirthis heaviness. Proverbs 13:14 -------------- Original message -------------- SARAH, THANX FOR RESPONDING. I TRY NOT TO DRINK AND I DIDN'T DRINK THAT NIGHT. YES, IT DOES MAKE ME MORE SUICIDAL. I KNOW THAT NO ONE ELSE CAN DO THIS FOR ME AND I'M TRYING REALLY HARD TO DO IT MYSELF. IT WOULD BE EASY TO GO TO A DOCTOR OR A THERAPIST. HOWEVER, FOR THE MOST PART THEY DON'T LIKE TO TAKE MY INSURANCE OR NEW PATIENTS ANYWHERE AROUND HERE. I'M SORRY THAT I MADE YOU AND EVERYONE ELSE WORRY. LOVE YA, DANI soarthruwind@... wrote: Dani, I just wanted to remind you that alcohol is a depressant and if you're feeling like getting drunk and hoping it will do more than get you drunk which I am guessing you meant dead then getting drunk is only going to make you more suicidal. You need to take care of yourself. Noone else can do this for you. I hear you reaching out for help but it is so hard for people online to be able to do anything for you but encourage you. And frankly, it is not fair to us all to even hint at suicide because we are not in the position to help you. I encourage you to call a crisis line, reach out to someone who can help you like a doctor or a therapist. Take care. -- Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful; and the end of that mirthis heaviness. Proverbs 13:14 -------------- Original message -------------- Hey Mel, Thanx for the response, now maybe I don't feel as bad. You were kinda like " drunk dialing " only shopping. Man, I wouldn't keep the ATM card close to the comp anymore, either. Anyhow, Thanx again. Not havin a great night. I'm thinkin I just need to get plastered and hope it does more than just get me drunk. Love ya, Dani MDL1031@... wrote: In a message dated 6/8/2006 9:03:18 P.M. Central Daylight Time, p_welborn13@... writes: Thanks for letting me know I am not the only one that has gone thru someting with Ambien...I am going to get off of it... God bless, Pat and Dani, I have given Ambien for years at the hospital. It is a damned good drug but you have to be able to (as they say on tv) devote at least 8 hrs to sleep. And they mean 8 hrs. If you try to stay awake of fight it, you have a tendency to get in an altered mental state. I remember once when A 60YO man took it after knee surgery, he got up and in a 30 minute period rearranged his whole room and barricaded his hospital room door. Didn't remember a thing the next day but complained that his knee was sore...LOL. I have learned to go straight to sleep after taking it. I get my points emails and a few weeks ago was reading emails online after taking it waiting for the med to work. I do remember reading about the gevalia coffeemaker and thinking that the free coffee maker was nice and I would look at it later. I remember keeping the email in my box. Well a week later UPS was at my door. Twice, once for gevalia and the other was amazon, I had ordered a book I had been looking at online. No biggie, But I was glad I had enough money in the checking account to cover the debit purchases...LOL. ? I have no recollection of actually ordering them. I don't keep my debit card near the computer at night any more. It was like Christmas in June! Mel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2006 Report Share Posted June 14, 2006 Hey , Yeah, I know you understand. I want you to know that I really appreciate you and everyone else taking the time and caring so much about me. I've seen my PCP and no help. He's put me on several different ANTI-DEPRESSANTS and no luck. I've been on several of them. In fact, a lot of them at the same time. I'm trying not to give up and I'm trying to stay positive and all. I guess I'm just not so good at it sometimes. Love ya, Dani soarthruwind@... wrote: Hi Dani, I do understand. It can be a long process trying to get in with a doctor or therapist. You can see your primary care doctor in the meantime. Don't give up. Keep your chin up. Take care. -- Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful; and the end of that mirthis heaviness. Proverbs 13:14 -------------- Original message -------------- SARAH, THANX FOR RESPONDING. I TRY NOT TO DRINK AND I DIDN'T DRINK THAT NIGHT. YES, IT DOES MAKE ME MORE SUICIDAL. I KNOW THAT NO ONE ELSE CAN DO THIS FOR ME AND I'M TRYING REALLY HARD TO DO IT MYSELF. IT WOULD BE EASY TO GO TO A DOCTOR OR A THERAPIST. HOWEVER, FOR THE MOST PART THEY DON'T LIKE TO TAKE MY INSURANCE OR NEW PATIENTS ANYWHERE AROUND HERE. I'M SORRY THAT I MADE YOU AND EVERYONE ELSE WORRY. LOVE YA, DANI soarthruwind@... wrote: Dani, I just wanted to remind you that alcohol is a depressant and if you're feeling like getting drunk and hoping it will do more than get you drunk which I am guessing you meant dead then getting drunk is only going to make you more suicidal. You need to take care of yourself. Noone else can do this for you. I hear you reaching out for help but it is so hard for people online to be able to do anything for you but encourage you. And frankly, it is not fair to us all to even hint at suicide because we are not in the position to help you. I encourage you to call a crisis line, reach out to someone who can help you like a doctor or a therapist. Take care. -- Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful; and the end of that mirthis heaviness. Proverbs 13:14 -------------- Original message -------------- Hey Mel, Thanx for the response, now maybe I don't feel as bad. You were kinda like " drunk dialing " only shopping. Man, I wouldn't keep the ATM card close to the comp anymore, either. Anyhow, Thanx again. Not havin a great night. I'm thinkin I just need to get plastered and hope it does more than just get me drunk. Love ya, Dani MDL1031@... wrote: In a message dated 6/8/2006 9:03:18 P.M. Central Daylight Time, p_welborn13@... writes: Thanks for letting me know I am not the only one that has gone thru someting with Ambien...I am going to get off of it... God bless, Pat and Dani, I have given Ambien for years at the hospital. It is a damned good drug but you have to be able to (as they say on tv) devote at least 8 hrs to sleep. And they mean 8 hrs. If you try to stay awake of fight it, you have a tendency to get in an altered mental state. I remember once when A 60YO man took it after knee surgery, he got up and in a 30 minute period rearranged his whole room and barricaded his hospital room door. Didn't remember a thing the next day but complained that his knee was sore...LOL. I have learned to go straight to sleep after taking it. I get my points emails and a few weeks ago was reading emails online after taking it waiting for the med to work. I do remember reading about the gevalia coffeemaker and thinking that the free coffee maker was nice and I would look at it later. I remember keeping the email in my box. Well a week later UPS was at my door. Twice, once for gevalia and the other was amazon, I had ordered a book I had been looking at online. No biggie, But I was glad I had enough money in the checking account to cover the debit purchases...LOL. ? I have no recollection of actually ordering them. I don't keep my debit card near the computer at night any more. It was like Christmas in June! Mel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2006 Report Share Posted June 14, 2006 Marta, Thank you so much for writing me back. Yeah, I've had loads of problems with this and that as you know. For the most part, these problems all happened after the RNY. I have had ulcers, however, not related to the alcohol. I don't drink often or anything (not saying it is EVER right). I don't have dumping after it, in fact, for the most part I am quite tollerant of it. It also depends on what it is as well. I know there is a reason why they tell us what to DO and what NOT TO DO. I guess I just wanted to feel like the 22 year old that I am. I just wanted to try stuff like any other person my age would do (if they wanted to, of course). I get incredibly sleepy after I drink as well, I thought that might have just been me. Anyhow, thanx again. Love ya, Dani MDL1031@... wrote: In a message dated 6/13/2006 10:05:24 P.M. Central Daylight Time, rdhdblueydcwgl02@... writes: Hey Marta, Sorry about the whole problem. They don't like people who have had the RNY to drink at all, but they kinda leave it up to you after 9 months. It was atleast a year before I tried it. It sometime's sits okay with me and sometimes it doesn't. Anyhow, sorry about all the problems I might have caused. Love ya, Dani ___________________________________ Dani, RNY pats Have an additional risk with the stoma and the problem with the gastritis. As there is no valve. It can increase your chances of marginal ulcers from the alcohol dumping along with the acids into the intestinal areas. They have a reason for why they tell you not to do stuff. I know when I had my RNY configuration I was VERY alcohol intolerant and it made my dumping episodes very strong. I would get very sleepy after any alcohol, it is similar now but not as strong. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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