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Helpis overdosing on aspirin do-able?
Thread startervanillamilkshakes
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i know i know, mostly you just throw up, or get sent to the hospital and your stomach pumped. but could it actually work? i'm very skinny for my height (48kg at 5,9) i can very easily get my hands on more than 200. could i maybe take a few other pills to stop nausua?
I think you'd just vomit it up regardless because of the amount required.
I took 24 in four hours once for an awful toothache and all I had the most insane stomach pain for an hour before vomiting up black bile for four hours.
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XcatnipX, Bleneviola, yowai and 3 others
There's a good chance you'll also fuck your stomach, too. I took some high but still prescribed doses of aspirin and am still in huge amounts of pain, many weeks later. I've come off my antacids today in preparation for a gastroscopy in a fortnight and I can already feel the hellfire burning in my stomach just below the rib cage. It will be horrendous by tonight. I don't want to think about next Thursday, never mind a fortnight when I have the procedure. Trust me, do not muck around with aspirin or any other painkiller. Even the OTC stuff can fuck you up in ways you can't contemplate.
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waiting93, vanillamilkshakes, CatLvr and 3 others
You've already received good advice on aspirin. I will say that OTC meds and even most prescribed medications are very unlikely to kill you in an OD situation. If you can keep enough of them down you run the risk of organ damage, but very rarely are they sufficient to ctb. The drugs with dangerous lethal doses are rarely available anywhere outside of a direct administration by a Healthcare professional who can ensure you only receive a safe dose.
You've already received good advice on aspirin. I will say that OTC meds and even most prescribed medications are very unlikely to kill you in an OD situation. If you can keep enough of them down you run the risk of organ damage, but very rarely are they sufficient to ctb. The drugs with dangerous lethal doses are rarely available anywhere outside of a direct administration by a Healthcare professional who can ensure you only receive a safe dose.
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