Help!! I need your Advice Guys!

Okay, so last night I was really drunk and we tripped on some Tylenol. I drank at least 5 tablets and my friend drank around 7. This morning, it was the weirdest feeling ever. I felt like my whole body's gone numb as if I'm floating or something. It was really scary. So I Googled it and found out you can get OD by taking a lot of Tylenol. My nurse friend dropped by this afternoon and she's scaring the hell out of me! She keeps on saying that it's fatal but I don't know if she's really serious because she didn't advice me to get myself checked. I am still feeling a bit sick or am I just paranoid?
 

HeatlessBBQ

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i dont know what to really say.

but i think you'll be fine.

you should drink water and try to eat.

please learn from what you did and NEVER mix ANYTHING w/ alcohol. pills, meds...etc.
 

Sr. Verde

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sighhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh


why did you eat so much tyleonol... its called acetaminophen and its deadly around 7g i think... you need to eat a LOT of tyleonol to kill yourself..

In adults, single doses above 10 grams or 140 mg/kg have a reasonable likelihood of causing toxicity. In adults, single doses of more than 25 grams have a high risk of lethality.
Nevermind according to that source the toxicity is around 140mg/kg, and the lethality is around 25g


Anyway, if your liver is doing bad your eyes will turn yelow, your skin will be pasty and it may effect urination... usually when people try to OD on pills they do a stomach pump... or pump charcoal into your stomach
 

Sr. Verde

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more....


The LD50 of acetaminophen is pretty high -- I came across a bunch of conflicting estimates, but it looks like somewhere in the neighborhood of 800 milligrams per kilogram (2.2 pounds) of body weight ... but far smaller doses, especially if repeated, can cause severe liver damage as noted below:

http://www.medpagetoday.com/Gastroenterology/LiverTransplantation/14959

just drink LOTS of water, pee as often as you can, and eat some decent food...


next time you trip (LOL IF EATING TYLENOL IS 'TRIPPING'), why don't you take a SAFE substance.. like LSD? Or Psilocybin Cubenesis Mushrooms...


I bet you will realize just how fragile your body is, and just how toxic those pills are.

I don't even take tyleonol, advil, aleve or anything anymore even when I have a POUNDING headeache just because of how much it fucks my body up
 

Sr. Verde

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Tylonol!!!! Wtf!!!! That has acetominophin!!! You might have liver damage. Get to a doctor asap

Eh. I don't think it's THAT important unless they were like super extra strength now with 4x more acetaminophen...

Idealy to destroy your liver, and to kill your body over a few days you need to swallow 2 bottles of Tylenol... 5 aint bad, but aint great either.


But yeah, go to the doctor if you care about your body... tell him that you got drunk and wanted to trip on tylenol, so you ate a bunch of mild pain killers to try to have a good time


sorry but thats really fucking stupid... your a moron and I hope you drastically change your life and whats important to you


that or call poison control, and ask about it actually. They would have more specific information and probably wont laugh in your face nearly as hard
 

angelsbandit

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Acetaminophen in overdose can seriously damage the liver. If the damage is severe, a liver transplant may be necessary in order to save a life.

  • The antidote to acetaminophen overdose is N-acetylcysteine (NAC). It is most effective when given within 8 hours of ingesting acetaminophen. Indeed, NAC can prevent liver failure if given early enough. For this reason, it is absolutely necessary that acetaminophen poisoning be recognized, diagnosed, and treated as early as possible.
  • Illness from acetaminophen overdose is caused primarily by liver damage.

  • Acetaminophen is primarily metabolized by the liver. Too much acetaminophen can overwhelm the way the liver normally functions.
  • If the liver is already damaged because of infection, alcohol abuse, or other illness, a person may be more susceptible to damage from acetaminophen overdose. For this reason, people with liver illnesses or people who chronically consume large amounts of alcohol should be particularly careful when taking acetaminophen and should consult their doctor prior to taking acetaminophen compounds. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) currently recommends that anyone consuming more than 3 alcoholic beverages per day should not take acetaminophen or other over-the-counter pain medications.
  • Acetaminophen (Tylenol) Poisoning Symptoms


    Soon after taking an overdose of acetaminophen, you may have no symptoms from taking a toxic amount. You may remain symptom free for up to 24 hours after taking a toxic overdose of acetaminophen. After this initial period, the following symptoms are common:
    • Vomiting
    • Not feeling well
    • Not able to eat or poor appetite
 

Swag

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The only damage it would do is to your liver which could possible make it fail and you would die... If it hasn't happened yet then it isn't going to. People take percocets (Oxycodone/Acetaminophen) and mix them with hard liquor all the time and they still live. They're liver is probably in agony but they aren't dead (unless they die from the CNS depression from mixing opiates with alcohol). Just don't make a habit or trying to trip off Tylenol (which isn't possible fyi) or mixing it with alcohol.
 

Nice Ol Bud

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The trip is how you make it,
with ANY alter changing feelings.
If you enjoy it,
your going to enjoy it.
If you scared,
your going to be scared.
Same with shrooms, LSD, tabs, whatever.
So ENJOY, and dont be PARANOID!
:D

And like everyone said..
dumb idea, lol.
 
Is this for real? Taking Tylenol recreationally? Seriously? Tylenol DOES NOT produce those kind of side effects. You were probably just hungover... Just an opinion....
 

Mr.KushMan

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Agreed she won't likely die, unless she triggered the gastointestinal bleeding that NSAIDs are notorious for especially when mixed with alcohol or other NSAIDs, but she will have irreversible liver damage. From my research on acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and acetylsalicylic acid they all have secondary metabolisms that are always active, and if the chemicals are in high enough concentrations it will result in acute liver damage, as we all know liver cells don't readily regenerate or replicate so over time massive problems are severely increased.

My one friend, stupid cunt, used to eat an entire 30 bottle of 325mg acetaminophen 8mg codeine 15mg caffeine nearly everyday for a fucking month!! She didn't need an intervention or nothing cause codeine a fairly dirty drug espescially with all that other shit, but we did need do dose her up with ipecac and watch her for like 6 hours. She was depressed, in the suburban cunt kind of sense, in that she wanted attention, so she turned to drug use, which was goddamn tylenol no 1. She works like 67 hours a week now, but still lives at home, doesn't pay rent, and is given gas money. Its the most classic story you have ever encountered.

Peace
 

Sgt. Floyd

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Agreed she won't likely die, unless she triggered the gastointestinal bleeding that NSAIDs are notorious for especially when mixed with alcohol or other NSAIDs, but she will have irreversible liver damage. From my research on acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and acetylsalicylic acid they all have secondary metabolisms that are always active, and if the chemicals are in high enough concentrations it will result in acute liver damage, as we all know liver cells don't readily regenerate or replicate so over time massive problems are severely increased.

My one friend, stupid cunt, used to eat an entire 30 bottle of 325mg acetaminophen 8mg codeine 15mg caffeine nearly everyday for a fucking month!! She didn't need an intervention or nothing cause codeine a fairly dirty drug espescially with all that other shit, but we did need do dose her up with ipecac and watch her for like 6 hours. She was depressed, in the suburban cunt kind of sense, in that she wanted attention, so she turned to drug use, which was goddamn tylenol no 1. She works like 67 hours a week now, but still lives at home, doesn't pay rent, and is given gas money. Its the most classic story you have ever encountered.

Peace
The liver is actually capable of recovering from pretty serious damage.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liver#Regeneration

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/06/100607065856.htm
 
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