We just got back from the ER, because my wife accidentally overdosed on her Vicadin that she was prescribed to control the pain from her wisdom teeth extraction 2 days ago. Anyway, she passed out at the restaurant which my family, her, and I were eating at.
It turns out that she took more than the recommended dosage because of extreme (but as-yet undiagnosed) post-traumatic stress disorder relating to her teeth extraction. See, she has a horrible, mind-controlling, childlike fear of doctors, dentists, and needles. I mean it completely possesses her. I hate those three things too, and very much so, but I can will my way through it, whereas she barely, barely, barely can, and that only during my constant encouragement, hand-holding, and her extreme and bitter weeping, the latter of which seems to petrify medical professionals when they hear and see it. She is almost completely unable to go through a medical or dental appointment, and when she does so, she frequently relives it days, weeks, months, and even years afterwards.
So, she has a consultation appointment with a psychiatrist on Tuesday, and hopefully he'll be able to put her on the right medication to stabilize her mind. The ER visit was meant to get a psychiatrist to diagnose and start treating her immediately, since she was hysterical all day long yesterday while just sitting at home -- simply because the needle involved with her prior teeth extraction kept "playing in her head over and over, and it won't stop".
Well, the ER psychiatrist diagnosed her with anxiety/panic attack and fainting, but would not prescribe any medication, instead simply telling her to keep her Tuesday psychiatric appointment. Evidently, she didn't seem quite severe enough to prescibe meds on the spot and without really knowing her or her exact problem/issues.
So, we'll bridge this 5-day gap (or, actually, I'll call now and negotiate for a sooner appointment) with St. John's Wort, which does calm her down. She couldn't take that until just now, though, because of the teeth extraction (risk of bleeding).
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