Well, I heard a story where a kid was given Benadryl for a mild allergic reaction. But the kid had a really strange reaction. He became overly agitated and started having nightmares. In another case, an adult took Benadryl as a sleep aid. However, she woke up in the middle of the night feeling like she couldn't move her body properly. It was really scary for her. And then there was a story about someone who took Benadryl and had a severe rash all over their body that wasn't there before taking the medicine.
Some scary Benadryl stories involve people having unexpected psychological effects. For instance, a person took Benadryl and suddenly became very paranoid. They thought people were out to get them and were constantly looking over their shoulder. There are also stories of people taking Benadryl and having a bad interaction with other medications they were on. This led to a rapid heartbeat, dizziness, and a feeling of impending doom. Additionally, there was a case where a person took Benadryl and had a severe allergic reaction to it, which included swelling of the face and throat, which is a life - threatening situation.
I heard of a case where a person took Benadryl in a higher dose than recommended thinking it would work better for their allergy symptoms. But instead, they became extremely drowsy and disoriented. They couldn't recognize their own family members for a while and had trouble walking straight. It was a very scary situation for both them and their family as they didn't know if this was a permanent effect or if they would recover fully.
One horror story is of a person who took excessive Benadryl to get a 'high'. They ended up having extreme hallucinations, seeing things that weren't there and became terrified. Their heart rate also skyrocketed and they felt very sick. They had to be rushed to the hospital.
One of the well - known stories is about a woman who took Benadryl and had a very intense hallucination. She thought she was being chased by monsters. Another is a case where a man took it and had a severe drop in blood pressure, which made him pass out suddenly. It was really scary for his family.
Yes, it can. Benadryl may provide some relief for the itching and allergic reactions associated with mange, but it's not a cure on its own.
There was a story about someone who took Benadryl and then developed hallucinations. They saw things that weren't there, like strange creatures in their room. It was so disturbing that they were afraid to be alone for days afterwards. This shows that the side effects of Benadryl can be really unpredictable and sometimes very scary.
Benadryl can sometimes help with mange symptoms, but it's not a guaranteed cure. It might provide relief from itching, but mange usually requires more specific treatments.
One 'not scary scary story' could be about a friendly ghost in an old house. The ghost just wants to play harmless pranks like moving small objects around. It doesn't mean any harm and actually becomes a sort of friendly presence in the house, rather than a source of real fear.
One of the scary stories could be about a haunted house. There might be strange noises and apparitions. Maybe a family moves into an old house and starts experiencing cold spots, doors slamming on their own, and seeing shadowy figures at night.
One story could be about a friendly ghost that just wants to help a little girl find her lost doll. It's not really scary because the ghost has kind intentions.
One of the scary stories might be about haunted houses. In the 1960s, there were tales of old mansions where strange noises could be heard at night. People claimed to see shadowy figures moving in the hallways. Another could be about cursed objects. Maybe an old doll that seemed to have a life of its own and caused misfortune to those who possessed it.