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I have bipolar & anxiety disorder & also severe migraines. I have taken up to 15 Vicodin in a day. Could?



and how would that affect me?

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addiction, withdrawl symptoms. Vicodin is physically addictive.
you should not be taking so many. Thats way too much. You seek therapy and if traditional medication doesn't work, you can consider electroshock therapy or Vagul Nerve Stimulation.
It's for PAIN. Since when is Vicodin used for migraines? Contact a doctor and get off that junk!
You must not feel a thing, I would think you are near a over dose.
Vicodin can actually make the headaches worse. Using non migraine indicated pain medicines like tylenol, advil, or aleve can cause you headaches to cycle, where they go away for a little while and come back worse than before. I am not a medical professional but somone who has been dealing with migraines for over 25 years. Please go see your doctor and let them advise you as to what therapies can work best especially with your other conditions. Good luck
You need to call a doctor and get off of it in the right manner so you will not have withdrawel symptoms.
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