The recovery time after an overdose varies widely depending on several factors, including the substance involved, the severity of the overdose, individual health, and whether treatment was received. Some individuals may start feeling better within hours after receiving medical care, while others might experience lingering effects that last days or even weeks. It's crucial to seek immediate medical attention for an overdose, as professional treatment can significantly influence recovery outcomes. Always consult a healthcare provider for guidance tailored to the specific situation.
you have good long sex
Yes, pot is good. And as long as you consume it, you should feel good!
Yes, a drug overdose will cause death if medical intervention is not sought in good time.
depends on who the man is
because they feel good!
Hmm... good question. Nothing bad at all comes out of a drug overdose. (stupid question)
no so long as you do not overdose on the tablets.
you puke for a week and have a fever and can't feel anything and really regret it BUT feel cool that you didn't die...human immortality ftw.
Long term damage from acetaminophen is normally from using it every day for extended periods of time. If you survived the overdose you have probably recovered completely.
You can not overdose from LSD, but you can mess your life up by taking large amounts at once or over a long period of time, but no overdosing.
A good long jump is when u get a good distance that u feel is good but also using good form in the jump wich will help you a lot depending on how far you jump.
The prognosis following an overdose of Ambien and Klonopin is good, but the patient may experience some impairment in thinking and judgment.