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I have a doctors appointment in a couple of days. What symptoms should I complain about in order to get the doctor to prescribe Metoclopramide that is needed for the SN method? I'm afraid if I don't complain about the right condition/symptom or emphasize the severity of it she might just might recommend over the counter strength antiemetic or a something that is not Metoclopramide. How do I steer her towards prescribing me that particular drug?. How did you obtain an antiemetic prescription? I know I can order online form some websites however I'm concerned about the authenticity and quality of medicine received from those websites.
 
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Do you have any history of reflux? That would be a good set-up. Then, you complain of worsening bouts of reflux that have recently resulted in you vomiting... in your explanation, this usually happens after you've been lying down.

Problem is, the practitioner is going to write for what he or she deems appropriate and has had prior good results with, I would bet a PPI like Nexium or Prilosec. Say, "But I need treatment for relief of my nausea," and they'll say "Yes, the Prilosec will prevent the nausea."

Complain too much of persistent nausea & vomiting, you've just bought yourself a bunch of gratuitous labwork and a consult with a GI specialist.

I think you're better off ordering online.
 
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Metoclopramide will never be the first choice a doctor prescribes for nausea or vomiting. However it is used for migraines in conjunction with ASS. So "i got Metoclopramide + ASS prescribed before, helped alot" might work. But google migraine + metoclopramide beforehand to sound convincing.
 
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Do you have any history of reflux? That would be a good set-up. Then, you complain of worsening bouts of reflux that have recently resulted in you vomiting... in your explanation, this usually happens after you've been lying down.

Problem is, the practitioner is going to write for what he or she deems appropriate and has had prior good results with, I would bet a PPI like Nexium or Prilosec. Say, "But I need treatment for relief of my nausea," and they'll say "Yes, the Prilosec will prevent the nausea."

Complain too much of persistent nausea & vomiting, you've just bought yourself a bunch of gratuitous labwork and a consult with a GI specialist.

I think you're better off ordering online.
this is really good advice.

you can also tell the doctor that you often vomit undigested food after eating and feel full just after a couple of bites, and if you want you can tell them that a family member is using metoclopramide for the same issues and is finding relief to their symptoms.

this medication is usually a first line treatment for gastroparesis so the doctor might prescribe it easily with the right choice of words.
 
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this is really good advice.

you can also tell the doctor that you often vomit undigested food after eating and feel full just after a couple of bites, and if you want you can tell them that a family member is using metoclopramide for the same issues and is finding relief to their symptoms.

this medication is usually a first line treatment for gastroparesis so the doctor might prescribe it easily with the right choice of words.

That family member with similar problems let me have one of her Meto tablets and it worked wonders.
 
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this is really good advice.

you can also tell the doctor that you often vomit undigested food after eating and feel full just after a couple of bites, and if you want you can tell them that a family member is using metoclopramide for the same issues and is finding relief to their symptoms.

this medication is usually a first line treatment for gastroparesis so the doctor might prescribe it easily with the right choice of words.

Everything about this is spot-on (and a great idea, I like it better than mine) but I still think you'll find yourself on the hook for a GI consult. Just in case you have a change of heart, or a full- blown epiphany and decide to, you know, live a while longer and eventually require primary health care ;).
 
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I have a doctors appointment in a couple of days. What symptoms should I complain about in order to get the doctor to prescribe Metoclopramide that is needed for the SN method? I'm afraid if I don't complain about the right condition/symptom or emphasize the severity of it she might just might recommend over the counter strength antiemetic or a something that is not Metoclopramide. How do I steer her towards prescribing me that particular drug?. How did you obtain an antiemetic prescription? I know I can order online form some websites however I'm concerned about the authenticity and quality of medicine received from those websites.

When it comes to asking for a particular prescription, the response tends to depend on where you live.

Once again, I suggest that everybody on the forum should include their country/state in their profile. The argument that this somehow compromises anonymity is weak.
 
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Perhaps the easiest way to obtain Metoclopramide would be to mention to your primary care physician that you have nausea which hasn't been resolved using other pills. It would be very helpful to make a brief reference to you having used Metoclopramide to good effect in the not so distant past without any serious side effects. This should nudge your doctor to prescribe Metoclopramide for you given your (allegedly) good tolerance to it...
 
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Ok, so here's how I got mine. It was for legitimate reasons and by accident, since it was before I ever knew I specifically needed it.

I have chronic nausea and vomiting, so I'm prescribed Zofran already. I had a documented medical issue that got me that, but its really not difficult to get if you say you have severe nausea for awhile and nothing helps.

On a few occasions, I've had the Zofran stop working. I would continue to be extremely nauseous and vomit even after taking lots of it. When I called my doctor and told them that, they short term prescribed Meto instead. I didn't have to ask for it. It just seems to be the next step up.

You could always try to nudge them in that direction and say Meto has helped you in the past and stuff, but it might backfire. If they prescribe you something different at first, don't worry. Just pretend to take awhile and say it didn't work and eventually you should end up with what you want.

If you complain of reflux, you're very likely to get Omeprazole or similar instead. Generalized nausea/vomiting for over an extended time is a safer bet, in my opinion.
 
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Thanks for the advice everyone. I'm sure my doctor will either tell me to try something over the counter, prescribe something other than meto, or want me to take further tests. I'm not a good liar and not sure what I'll do.
 
gingerplum

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Thanks for the advice everyone. I'm sure my doctor will either tell me to try something over the counter, prescribe something other than meto, or want me to take further tests. I'm not a good liar and not sure what I'll do.
I really think that Fragile's advice on explaining that you took one before for complaints of nausea & vomiting is rock solid. Don't be nervous; the practitioner won't care, it's not like you're asking for morphine.

Failing that, there's a website and app called India Mart. Not the easiest site to navigate, but you can find just about any drug you want, reasonably shipped w/o a prescription.
 
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Do you have any history of reflux? That would be a good set-up. Then, you complain of worsening bouts of reflux that have recently resulted in you vomiting... in your explanation, this usually happens after you've been lying down.

Problem is, the practitioner is going to write for what he or she deems appropriate and has had prior good results with, I would bet a PPI like Nexium or Prilosec. Say, "But I need treatment for relief of my nausea," and they'll say "Yes, the Prilosec will prevent the nausea."

Complain too much of persistent nausea & vomiting, you've just bought yourself a bunch of gratuitous labwork and a consult with a GI specialist.

I think you're better off ordering online.
I tried all this, got the paperwork for the bloodwork, not yet sure if I'll go.... and I do have legitimate intermittent nausea.
 
gingerplum

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I tried all this, got the paperwork for the bloodwork, not yet sure if I'll go.... and I do have legitimate intermittent nausea.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained...
 
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Failing that, there's a website and app called India Mart. Not the easiest site to navigate, but you can find just about any drug you want, reasonably shipped w/o a prescription.

I don't know if that's a good idea. The website is full of scammers. How can you tell which seller is legit ? Is the TrustSEAL worth anything ? I'm really skeptical to be honest.
 
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I don't know if that's a good idea. The website is full of scammers. How can you tell which seller is legit ? Is the TrustSEAL worth anything ? I'm really skeptical to be honest.
Fair enough. I have ordered several times with several sellers and have had outstanding experiences, but I can't speak to every one of them. Most of them are pharmacies based out of India and Singapore. I can only vouch for my 3-4 transactions. I also prefer PayPal, and legit sellers definitely do not want a PayPal dispute. I also tend to think when ordering meds without a script, the TRUSTseal isn't worth much ;).

Addendum: Reglan (metoclopramide) is maybe the last med I'd worry about getting bilked over... it's not illicit, in demand, or expensive enough to interest any scammers. The caveat is, most of them have a minimum which may be 10 times more than you want or need.
 
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Do you have any history of reflux? That would be a good set-up. Then, you complain of worsening bouts of reflux that have recently resulted in you vomiting... in your explanation, this usually happens after you've been lying down.

Problem is, the practitioner is going to write for what he or she deems appropriate and has had prior good results with, I would bet a PPI like Nexium or Prilosec. Say, "But I need treatment for relief of my nausea," and they'll say "Yes, the Prilosec will prevent the nausea."

Complain too much of persistent nausea & vomiting, you've just bought yourself a bunch of gratuitous labwork and a consult with a GI specialist.

I think you're better off ordering online.
How do you order metro online
 
MourningHeart

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Oct 26, 2019
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Thanks for the advice everyone. I'm sure my doctor will either tell me to try something over the counter, prescribe something other than meto, or want me to take further tests. I'm not a good liar and not sure what I'll do.

I second this. Im living in EU, germany btw.

Or may there be any other ways to obtain Domperidone instead of meto? Found several online pharmacies that would do a questionnaire for the prescription, is that legit?
 

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