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Thoughts? Wife had weird experience today.
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[quote:Grounded1:MV8yMDU0NTk0XzM0NTQ0NTMyX0UwODczQg==] Cause found. First thank you all for your input, but like I said earlier I work in the medical field and this was just not stroke or aneurysm like symptoms. Second for all those who pass judgment, shame on you, I see it all the time on this site unfortunately. Yes we have insurance, yes we have money. Yes I considered calling her an ambulance or driving her to the E.R. But she was responsive and not ill. Just "tripped" out. This had all the earmarks of a drug induced hallucination. And that's exactly what it turned out to be. She takes a synthroid-like medication and has since she was a child and today mistakenly took a full Ambien while she normally takes only half. Normally she would not have noticed the flying monkeys (or owls in this case,) because she would go to sleep. But there was no intent to sleep and coffee helped keep her awake too. So again, thank you all for for your consideration. I was hoping she was seeing the other side of he veil, and perhaps she was, but not because it's lifting but rather because it was chemically removed. Google Ambien side effects and you will see what I mean. [/quote]
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My wife and I are in a hotel celebrating our tenth wedding anniversary, and during breakfast having eaten the exact same foods as me she complains of being dizzy, which I told her was likely due to an earthquake somewhere.
But then it gets weirder, she says the inoperative wall fountain behind me was moving, she saw owls fly by and even I didn't look right, like a caricature. Also she said that her coffee was extremely heavy and difficult to lift.
If it persists I will seek medical attention but she's feeling better now and lying down.
Any non-medical thoughts? We should be able to rule out drugs as we've been together all morning and we both ate from the same breakfast, I even took a bite of some of hers after she started complaining about things not being "right." And I'm feeling fine.
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