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Default Apr 10, 2019 at 02:29 AM
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I’m hoping someone can help me out...

Yesterday I took 20 mg of adderall in the morning (Perscribed) and 20 mg in the late afternoon.

I couldn’t go to bed and I needed to get some sleep for work so I decided to take 3 shots of tequila with a 4th to follow. Safe to say, I went to bed like a baby...

I went to work the next day and when I came back, I turned on my computer and it wouldn’t even start up. Once I opened it up, I decided to reseat my graphics card and when I pulled out the chords, there was water... or pee inside of it - same thing with my CPU.

I smelled it and it reeked of urine. I thought it was a rat or something. Then later I take a shower and notice my towel is covered in pee, I mean it is drenched. When I left for work that morning there was no pee smell, and no puddles on the ground; as if it was cleaned up with that towel. I normally don’t sleep well - even when I’m not taking adderall.

I’m scared someone came into the house and did some sick things to my place, but I’m also considering that I sleep walked and peed.

I know both alcohol and adderall can cause sleepwalking and I’ve sleep walked when I was a kid.

The weird part is that there was pee only on a small bit of my computer parts as it’s tucked under the desk, and the towel that was covered in pee was on the opposite side of my room.

I checked the house and no sign of rodents, my dogs can’t go upstairs, my window was closed and nothing under my bed.

TL;DR - Did I sleep walk, pee in two different locations, clean up the mess, put the towel back and not notice these smells in the morning after, or is it possible someone (homeless or sicko) specifically went to my room and pissed around?

Please help - I don’t normally drink if I take adderall and I never have had this happen before when I have done the two. Also note, i took the adderall at latest 2:00 PM and drank at 1:30 AM - so there was time in between.
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Hello Nordlord: Thank you for bringing your concern here to PC. I'm sorry I cannot comment on your experience. However I noticed this is your first post here. So... welcome to Psych Central. One additional forum, here on PC, that may be of interest to you would be the Psychiatric Medications forum. Here's a link:

https://forums.psychcentral.com/psyc...c-medications/

I hope you find PC to be of benefit.

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Default Apr 16, 2019 at 02:23 PM
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It could be the effects of your medication combined with the drinking. Talk to your doctor about this.

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