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May be a dumb question, and I'm partially asking it out of curiosity and partially out of making the plan as simple as possible:

Is there any record of someone mixing their sedatives with their SN in the same glass?

Could this make it easier without the additional risk of throwing up by trying to inject the sedative separately from the SN (which is already going to be a pain, obviously (and, yes, I plan on making multiple glasses of the SN concoction))? I don't have much of a choice other than to use hydroxyzine and trazodone as a sedative.
 
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HiddenPain

HiddenPain

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Jul 24, 2024
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Personally I'm taking benzo's, propranolol etc prior to taking my SN as I don't want to wait to long for them to take effect. With regards to vomiting the SN is likely to cause that regardless, even with taking anti emetics, therefore I'd suggest prior however maybe someone else can offer a different take.
 
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maniac116

maniac116

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Aug 10, 2024
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May be a dumb question, and I'm partially asking it out of curiosity and partially out of making the plan as simple as possible:

Is there any record of someone mixing their sedatives with their SN in the same glass?

Could this make it easier without the additional risk of throwing up by trying to inject the sedative separately from the SN (which is already going to be a pain, obviously (and, yes, I plan on making multiple glasses of the SN concoction))? I don't have much of a choice other than to use hydroxyzine and trazodone as a sedative.
Trazadone will decrease the chance of vomiting. It's sometimes used pre-surgery as it decreases stomach secretions so less chance of vomit.🌹💔
If it was me, I'd take it an hour before so it has the time to work as an antiemetic.🌹💔
 
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LunarLight

LunarLight

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Apr 3, 2024
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Trazadone will decrease the chance of vomiting. It's sometimes used pre-surgery as it decreases stomach secretions so less chance of vomit.🌹💔
If it was me, I'd take it an hour before so it has the time to work as an antiemetic.🌹💔
Be careful, trazodone is no D2 dopamine antagonist, and as such won't be effective for SN. A D2 dopamine antagonist is needed.
 
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