I took 10mg of Bac this morning at 7am. Another at 1:30pm. I was driving on a long, long bridge when I took it. (My stupidity never ceases to amaze me.)
About a half hour after the second dose, I could feel my head getting heavy and began to feel, well, wonky. To be honest it felt like the beginning of a trip on hallucinogens. (From what I can remember-that was many years ago.) I wasn't hallucinating, but the messages getting to my brain were not in sync with what I was seeing. I couldn't take my head off the head rest without feeling like I was going to pass out. I pulled over, called my husband and while on the phone with him decided I needed to call EMS.
Of course, I'm fine physically, and having someone have a panic attack (?) on this particular bridge, it turns out, is not so unusual. Fortunately for me, the police and ambulance people were pretty non-chalant. I haven't ever experienced anything like that in my life. Extreme dizziness, heavy limbs and head, I just felt disconnected. It was really bizarre and frightening. I was extremely close to fainting on several occasions.
All that said, I offer this caveat: I am not trying to dissuade anyone from Baclofen, or any other option that offers us a solution. We need all we have in our arsenal. I don't follow directions well, knew beforehand that I'm having SEs that are not typical for 30mg. I don't have a plan, and haven't been rigid about the times I take the pills. Also, I generally drink the same amount every night, and because I'm on vacation, have been drinking 50% more every day. And also, the diet/exercise routine has not been very routine.
Still, I don't get how people dose up so quickly on this stuff. Or to the levels we need to get to. I've been taking 30mg/day for several days. I also don't get my reaction. I'm still not feeling normal. Did I get the wrong pill?
While I'm not going to give up completely (though going to titrate down to nothing) I'm definitely not going any further with the current program. I'll try to call Dr. Levin tonight and find a doctor locally.
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