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Powderedmonster

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Mar 6, 2019
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I have emetophobia (fear of vomiting) and it's honestly debilitating. For this reason I have not even looked at SN or any poisoning/overdose method whatsoever. My method has been hanging this whole time and originally I was set on partial hanging until I realized the SI is impossible to get over with this method. Then I became set on full suspension hanging before I realized how excruciating it is and how it can last minutes if the carotid is not compressed.
So I'm wondering if I can do SN. Lots of people seem to have success with SN, but if there is a chance of vomiting then I just can't do it.
For those of you who have tried it/researched it, is vomiting/stomach pain a common effect? What does it feel like generally once you take it, do you pass out/fall asleep fairly quickly after or do you feel/get sick first and then pass out?
Thanks
 
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GlowingCactus

Student
Oct 19, 2018
124
I can't answer all your questions but basically if you follow a 48 hours antiemetic regimen and put the SN in capsules, it is very unlikely to vomit.
 
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Qverty7455

Student
Sep 28, 2019
195
I can't answer all your questions but basically if you follow a 48 hours antiemetic regimen and put the SN in capsules, it is very unlikely to vomit.
but some people actually feel sick after even taking the antiemetic regimen no ? or was it the stuff to reduce the acid in your stomach ?
 
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GlowingCactus

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Oct 19, 2018
124
but some people actually feel sick after even taking the antiemetic regimen no ? or was it the stuff to reduce the acid in your stomach ?

Yes you're right. I just looked it up and apparently nausea and vomiting are common side-effects of Metoproclamide (common meaning it occurs in 1-10% of patients). With a 48 hours antiemetic regimen, the advantage is that one would probably realize before ingesting SN whether one is prone to this side-effect or not. However I suspect this won't reassure Powderedmonster at all considering he mentioned it is a phobia. Maybe nausea and vomiting are less common side-effects with some of the other anti-emetics ? I don't know, I haven't looked it up.
 

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