Evil Salts of Doom
Lithium
Citation: Hela. "Evil Salts of Doom: An Experience with Lithium (exp43831)". Erowid.org. Jun 19, 2007. erowid.org/exp/43831
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repeated | oral | Pharms - Lithium | (daily) |
BODY WEIGHT: | 135 lb |
The Lithium made me so excessively thirsty, I could chug an entire water bottle in a single sitting. Soon, I had to pee all the time and read somewhere that Lithium could mess up the kidneys. I finally switched doctors and got off the damn stuff. All in all, it didn't help my moods any. It just made me sick and pissed-off.
The saddest case against Lithium I saw was this woman I was in the psych ward with, last summer. She was very intelligent, but had extreme mood swings. And even though she was in her early 50's and had been functioning pretty well on her own in mainstream society, she was being committed to a long-term care facility. The reason? 25 years of Lithium had ruined her kidneys so bad (reduced their function to 10%!) that she needed daily medical care. She wet the bed every night and constantly smelled like pee.
Exp Year: 1999 | ExpID: 43831 |
Gender: Female | |
Age at time of experience: Not Given | |
Published: Jun 19, 2007 | Views: 38,578 |
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Pharms - Lithium (91) : Not Applicable (38), Medical Use (47), Retrospective / Summary (11) |
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