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On Sunday, I took about 7 shots in a short amount of time and blacked out. When I woke up, about 10 75 mg Lyrica capsules from a sample that my doctor gave me for nerve issues that arose after I was treated for Lyme disease (the Doxycycline is for acne) were gone. So, 750 mgs of Lyrica mixed with seven beers. I vaguely remembering eating them. I have no tolerance built up, and I understand Lyrica is a CNS depressant. I also believe I took some Kratom as my bag was out and open in the morning.
Do I need to worry about some kind of "sub-death" respiratory depression/hypoxia (whatever the term is) causing a stroke or some kind of hypoxic brain damage? Should I go to the hospital? GP?
My speech is not slurred. My face is not drooping. I can raise both arms to the same height. Memory seems a little worse than usual, though that could be the hangover.
And I know I need help, I know it was stupid; that conversation is for a different day. I don't know if I got suicidal or what, but usually I do not get intoxicated to excess.
Thanks

On Sunday, I took about 7 shots in a short amount of time and blacked out. When I woke up, about 10 75 mg Lyrica capsules from a sample that my doctor gave me for nerve issues that arose after I was treated for Lyme disease (the Doxycycline is for acne) were gone. So, 750 mgs of Lyrica mixed with seven beers. I vaguely remembering eating them. I have no tolerance built up, and I understand Lyrica is a CNS depressant. I also believe I took some Kratom as my bag was out and open in the morning.
Do I need to worry about some kind of "sub-death" respiratory depression/hypoxia (whatever the term is) causing a stroke or some kind of hypoxic brain damage? Should I go to the hospital? GP?
My speech is not slurred. My face is not drooping. I can raise both arms to the same height. Memory seems a little worse than usual, though that could be the hangover.
And I know I need help, I know it was stupid; that conversation is for a different day. I don't know if I got suicidal or what, but usually I do not get intoxicated to excess.
Thanks
You need to seek medical help.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to "Ask a Doctor " service.
I have read your query and here is my advice.
It was most likely a suicidal attempt, but you seem to have passed it with no or very little consequences.
So, regarding the current health status prescribed by you, it was not a serious damage after the episode of intoxication.
I don't see anything that needs to be evaluated in the emergency room, however, for the future, you need to seek medical help.
I think that you should see your primary care Doctor and a Psychologist for your issues.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Let me know if I can assist you further.

You need to seek medical help.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to "Ask a Doctor " service.
I have read your query and here is my advice.
It was most likely a suicidal attempt, but you seem to have passed it with no or very little consequences.
So, regarding the current health status prescribed by you, it was not a serious damage after the episode of intoxication.
I don't see anything that needs to be evaluated in the emergency room, however, for the future, you need to seek medical help.
I think that you should see your primary care Doctor and a Psychologist for your issues.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Let me know if I can assist you further.


I am going to seek medical attention for potential suicidal tendencies.
Regarding potential brain damage from an overdose, is hypoxia-induced brain damage usually obvious?
As in, would I have awoken the next day with some sort of obvious symptoms?
Or, could it be that I was breathing very little, to the point of keeping myself alive but incurring brain damage during unconsciousness? If so, could this present with very little symptoms upon waking up?

I am going to seek medical attention for potential suicidal tendencies.
Regarding potential brain damage from an overdose, is hypoxia-induced brain damage usually obvious?
As in, would I have awoken the next day with some sort of obvious symptoms?
Or, could it be that I was breathing very little, to the point of keeping myself alive but incurring brain damage during unconsciousness? If so, could this present with very little symptoms upon waking up?
Cerebral hypoxemia should manifest with symptoms.
Detailed Answer:
Welcome back.
Brain damage from hypoxemia is a condition that may manifest with mild symptoms such as problems with short-term memory and difficulty with learning tasks.
More severe symptoms include cognitive impairment, motor functions impairment, etc.
So, if you had cerebral hypoxemia, even a mild one, some symptoms should be present.
So, I don't think you suffered brain damage, however, you should seek medical help.
Hope this helps.
Take care.

Cerebral hypoxemia should manifest with symptoms.
Detailed Answer:
Welcome back.
Brain damage from hypoxemia is a condition that may manifest with mild symptoms such as problems with short-term memory and difficulty with learning tasks.
More severe symptoms include cognitive impairment, motor functions impairment, etc.
So, if you had cerebral hypoxemia, even a mild one, some symptoms should be present.
So, I don't think you suffered brain damage, however, you should seek medical help.
Hope this helps.
Take care.

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