hallucinations

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  • #27315
    kristin
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    And I had horrific nightmares on Percocet– they went on and on and I couldn’t wake up.

    #27314
    lainy
    Spectator

    P.S. Teddy also had “hallucinations” from Percocet.

    #27313
    lainy
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    YEA!!!! That Brioschi is fabulous and I am so very glad it is working for someone else. Teddy hiccuped for 6 months and no doctors or nurses could figure it out. A Pharmacist said he was surprised that Teddy, being Sicilian had not tried Brioschi which I guess is from Italy. I am so glad it is working for you.
    Also after you take it and if it isn’t just working good enough wait 1 hour and take it again. Good luck. Teddy had a Whipple surgery which redesigned his whole innards but I think anything related to this CC can cause hiccups.

    #27312
    louchip
    Spectator

    Thank you to you who responded. I did check the previous online discussions & I think the Brioschi is helping the hiccups. I took him off the percocet thinking that would help. It must be the chemo drugs. We are seeing the chemo doctor tomorrow & I will tell him about it. Thanks again. Lou

    #27311
    lisa
    Spectator

    I don’t know if it is normal, but I had hallucinations when I was on morphine. Just a thought.

    #27310
    magic
    Spectator

    Hi there how stressful for you-try and get all the help and support you can-real and online.Chemo can cause all sorts of side effects but then so can other complications of these illnesses so it needs medical input.
    kind regards and wishes Janet

    #27309
    marions
    Moderator

    Hello Lou&Chip and welcome. Hello Lou&Chip….This board had several discussions re: Hiccups and Hallucinations. On top of the page, click on “Search Forum”. The next window will ask you to use a keyword. Simply, enter “Hiccups” and past conversations between members of this board will appear. The same goes for Hallucinations. You will be able to read up on discussions relating to low albumin levels or high ammonia levels. In addition too, we have seen on this board, that drugs can cause these side effects. Definitely, you should contact his physician.
    Good luck and my best wishes coming your way,
    Marion

    #2109
    louchip
    Spectator

    My husband has bladder cancer; surgery removed his bladder, prostate, etc. It had already spread to a lymph node & the pelvic wall before they found it. He had his 1st chemo (cisplatin & gemzar) on Tues. Yesterday he had violent bowel issues. Sometimes his hallucinations are so bad that he is tearing off his urostomy bag, spilling urine everywhere. The hiccups are loud & painful sounding. I’m scared that is has spread into his brain. Is this normal???

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