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squirtsoda

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So I've been looking up information on EPS. I haven't taken Meto specifically yet, mine is yet to arrive. The symptoms to me seem merely annoying/uncomfortable. It sounds like what I got after taking an atypical antipsychotic called vraylar. I haven't experienced anything like it taking other antiemetic such as domperidone or Zofran, which I understand are less likely to cause EPS than Meto is. Is EPS really a showstopper for CTB? Unless I'm reading something wrong it doesn't really seem like it to me. I could understand discontinuing a medication due to EPS if you were to be taking it as part of your daily regimen, or somewhat regularly, but for the one time CTB is it really bad enough to not go through with it using that med?
 
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some info here :
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/n-protocol-regime-regimen-notes.27092/post-517024
 
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some info here :
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/n-protocol-regime-regimen-notes.27092/post-517024
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So I've been looking up information on EPS. I haven't taken Meto specifically yet, mine is yet to arrive. The symptoms to me seem merely annoying/uncomfortable. It sounds like what I got after taking an atypical antipsychotic called vraylar. I haven't experienced anything like it taking other antiemetic such as domperidone or Zofran, which I understand are less likely to cause EPS than Meto is. Is EPS really a showstopper for CTB? Unless I'm reading something wrong it doesn't really seem like it to me. I could understand discontinuing a medication due to EPS if you were to be taking it as part of your daily regimen, or somewhat regularly, but for the one time CTB is it really bad enough to not go through with it using that med?
This has always been my stance. It's a big deal to a lot of people, but I am not concerned with it too much, since I don't intend to actually live with any such side effects. I have to take 10mg Meto 3 times a day right now and don't have any side effects, so I'm not super worried, anyway.

By the way, I also exterienced it with Vraylar. Thats why I made them take me off it. Luckily, it was mild and went away after awhile. I hate that drug.
 
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This has always been my stance. It's a big deal to a lot of people, but I am not concerned with it too much, since I don't intend to actually live with any such side effects. I have to take 10mg Meto 3 times a day right now and don't have any side effects, so I'm not super worried, anyway.

By the way, I also exterienced it with Vraylar. Thats why I made them take me off it. Luckily, it was mild and went away after awhile. I hate that drug.
Yeah I felt like I was about to fall asleep, but then you get that electric shock feeling and you're awake again, over and over again. But I wasn't sleepy. And my eye would twitch a little, shaky hands.
 
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Yeah I felt like I was about to fall asleep, but then you get that electric shock feeling and you're awake again, over and over again. But I wasn't sleepy. And my eye would twitch a little, shaky hands.
Yeah it would always hit me when I was just falling asleep. My eye would twitch weirdly, and sometimes my lip would want to do a thing. It's hard to explain. A little bit of shaky hands, too, but that was the least of it.
 
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