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Where did yesterday, last night, and today go

health advisory Hospital Health care 2007-11-14 16:20:31

I woke up around 10 on Friday morning. Now, magically, it appears to be almost 6 on Saturday night. At 3 on Friday, I took Tylenol Cold PM and did this again at 8. At approximately midnight, I took Nyquil, then again @ 5, 9, and 4. Each time I took the cold medicine, I also took 30 mg of dexedrine (so that I would not fall asleep). So I guess this is now over 30 hours of being awake and maybe a little too much medication. But my question is - where did the time go? I can't believe I lost all of today. I am not going to reach my walking goal today, but this is my choice I guess - I still could. I have been glued to a computer or TV for the past 30 hours with the exception of food preparation, bathroom visits, medication consumptions, and a walk to my car once or twice.

So really my question, as stated, is just how did I lose so much time? <It's okay - I don't have to work until tomorrow night, which means I will start functioning again tomorrow afternoon <I think>>.

Answer:

You were over stimulated in the nigero stridal dopamine pathway along with heavy histamine antagonist. Basically, time flew by because you were sedated and compliant with any stimulus, like sitting or cleaning; time flys when your having "fun" (or amped up)


its due to too much cold and sleep medicine. i dont even think that all that medicine is good for you. i would stop!
Well the same for me as for you, down the toilet...I'm in a rut.
Just think, in 2 days tomorrow will be yesterday.
You are overmedicating...sounds like you have a drug problem...

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