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Chance of throwing up with anti emetics?
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I sample tasted N and it was really bitter, I can't really imagine swallowing two bottles of this. I'm too young to buy alcohol so is there anything I can chase this with besides alcohol to mask the bitter taste? I feel like anti emetics might not be enough.
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I sample tasted N and it was really bitter, I can't really imagine swallowing two bottles of this. I'm too young to buy alcohol so is there anything I can chase this with besides alcohol to mask the bitter taste? I feel like anti emetics might not be enough.
For the taste part, forget about the alcohol. I suggest drinking a traditional water based extract of kava, not only will it have the CNS depressant effects of alcohol, it also numbs your mouth due to its local anesthetic
properties.
About the antiemetic part, the odds are probably low, but if in doubt, buy some datura inoxia seeds and take ten (chew them well before swallowing). The scopolamine and hyoscyamine in them are anticholinergic muscarinic antagonists, meaning they'll directly prevent your stomach from contracting in a way that'll make you vomit. Also they act on chemoreceptors. I'm unsure how they'll react with the other antiemetics, so it's perhaps best to do one or the other unless it's stated otherwise.
I too am very worried about this to be honest, my gag reflex is a hair trigger and my ability to swallow is not great (l can't down a drink in one, for example. I usually sip drinks).
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I sample tasted N and it was really bitter, I can't really imagine swallowing two bottles of this. I'm too young to buy alcohol so is there anything I can chase this with besides alcohol to mask the bitter taste? I feel like anti emetics might not be enough.
Someone here tested a mouth numbing spray containing lidocaine and s/he was unable to taste food afterward. So you may want to look into that for getting the liquid down. Dignitas uses metoclopramide 30 mins before patients drink the N. They only use 50ml liquid, though.
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Someone here tested a mouth numbing spray containing lidocaine and s/he was unable to taste food afterward. So you may want to look into that for getting the liquid down. Dignitas uses metoclopramide 30 mins before patients drink the N. They only use 50ml liquid, though.
Someone here tested a mouth numbing spray containing lidocaine and s/he was unable to taste food afterward. So you may want to look into that for getting the liquid down. Dignitas uses metoclopramide 30 mins before patients drink the N. They only use 50ml liquid, though.
I tried the lidocaine spray and it's not effective. I've talked about it in a thread. That person you're quoting - I think you're refering to bodylotion? - also said that the lidocaine spray didn't help that much after further testing. Relying on that spray is a very bad idea. I think the best option is masking the taste as much as possible. I'm gonna use syrup. Either way, people managed to ctb with N before, even members of the forum, so I'm sure it's possible.
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I tried the lidocaine spray and it's not effective. I've talked about it in a thread. That person you're quoting - I think you're refering to bodylotion? - also said that the lidocaine spray didn't help that much after further testing. Relying on that spray is a very bad idea. I think the best option is masking the taste as much as possible. I'm gonna use syrup. Either way, people managed to ctb with N before, even members of the forum, so I'm sure it's possible.
I tried the lidocaine spray and it's not effective. I've talked about it in a thread. That person you're quoting - I think you're refering to bodylotion? - also said that the lidocaine spray didn't help that much after further testing. Relying on that spray is a very bad idea. I think the best option is masking the taste as much as possible. I'm gonna use syrup. Either way, people managed to ctb with N before, even members of the forum, so I'm sure it's possible.
I sample tasted N and it was really bitter, I can't really imagine swallowing two bottles of this. I'm too young to buy alcohol so is there anything I can chase this with besides alcohol to mask the bitter taste? I feel like anti emetics might not be enough.
wait a minute, youre too young to buy alcohol yet you have n? Are you telling me you went to lengths to buy n from mexico, yet you cant put 10% of the effort to buy alcohol underaged? eh? something isnt right
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