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i drank vodka last night.

not sure how much. like six sips and i chased it with gatorade. i take zoloft in the morning and remeron at night, both antidepressants. last night, before i did this, i had also taken benadryl. so i mixed benadryl, remeron, and alcohol together. i noticed about a half hour later, that my heart was pounding, and i mean POUNDING. and it hurt. the only way i can describe it; it felt like a heart attack was coming. i was breathing very hard. throughout the night, i kept waking up and feeling nauseous, though i never threw up. i also noticed this morning, although i expected this, that i felt very depressed and hopeless; much more than i normally do.

am i ok? any idea as to what is happening? at least with the cardiac part of it? thanks.

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Arnday the Imbroglio online Verified User (2 years, 6 months) Long Term User Shouts: 6 #
An Unknown Location | 10 months, 3 weeks ago (17 minutes after post)

although all mild in form thats still mixing drugs and it seems your body just had a reaction to it. I mean alcohols a depressant, the others are a mild sedative and an anti-depressant. I imagine that that physically youll be fine now. The feeling of severe depression I imagine would be the alcohol, it can have that affect anyway but in this instance its also interupted and cancelled out a schedule of anti-depressants that you are on. Its like how you cant just stop taking anti-depressants overnight, your body cant really adjust to the anti-depressant effect not being there.

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An Unknown Location | 4 months, 1 week ago (6 months, 1 week after post)

pooooooof

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