Mofreeko

Mofreeko

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Hey all. I started my 48 hour meto regime and I am feeling unbelievably restless. I can't sit still. It's driving me bonkers. Oh well just 1 day to go.
 
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Pepega

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How do you take the pills in the last hour, was it tagamet 45 minutes before sn and 30 minutes before you take the meto?
 
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Honigwaffel

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Hey all. I started my 48 hour meto regime and I am feeling unbelievably restless. I can't sit still. It's driving me bonkers. Oh well just 1 day to go.
I'm sorry that you are experiencing this.
Whenever I feel restless, I start meditating. For me it works wonders. You can try out Diaphragmatic breathing aswell and see if it helps.

Hopefully it gets better for you.
 
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Mofreeko

Mofreeko

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Apr 7, 2019
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I'm sorry that you are experiencing this.
Whenever I feel restless, I start meditating. For me it works wonders. You can try out Diaphragmatic breathing aswell and see if it helps.

Hopefully it gets better for you.
It's the meds. I can't sit still and for some reason my tongue can't stop flexing. It's keeps wanting to curl and push against my teeth.
 
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Vegrau

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It's the meds. I can't sit still and for some reason my tongue can't stop flexing. It's keeps wanting to curl and push against my teeth.

What dosage of meto are you using? And know that involuntary movement on your face is a sign of EPS.

And know that meto is accumulative. The more you take the quicker its starts to take effect and more severe the eps will become. You should stop if more symptoms begin to occur.
 
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spanishguy22

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It's the meds. I can't sit still and for some reason my tongue can't stop flexing. It's keeps wanting to curl and push against my teeth.
whats your meto dosage? 20mg day?
 
Mofreeko

Mofreeko

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Apr 7, 2019
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What dosage of meto are you using? And know that involuntary movement on your face is a sign of EPS.

And know that meto is accumulative. The more you take the quicker its starts to take effect and more severe the eps will become. You should stop if more symptoms begin to occur.
15mg every 8 hours like in the wikibook regime.
 
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Vegrau

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Nov 27, 2018
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15mg every 8 hours like in the wikibook regime.

15 mg is a lot. Wiki only said 10mg though. I took one dose of 10mg last time and the side effects is unpleasant enough to force me to change anti emetic.

Like I said before if youre having more side effects you might want to consider using other anti emetic. Eps is no laughing matter.
 
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15 mg is a lot. Wiki only said 10mg though. I took one dose of 10mg last time and the side effects is unpleasant enough to force me to change anti emetic.

Like I said before if youre having more side effects you might want to consider using other anti emetic. Eps is no laughing matter.
god damn it. I have Zofran as well but the wiki says meto 48 hours and then both at the last dose.
 
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god damn it. I have Zofran as well but the wiki says meto 48 hours and then both at the last dose.

Yes the wiki is correct 10mg 6 times 8 hours apart for 48hrs then 30mg before using SN. But meto like all drugs. Some may have allergic or bad side effect to it. Since everyone's body is different. Dont push yourself too hard. If the side effect persist or got worse you may want to consider alternative.
 
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CTB-London

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Metoclopramide isn't right for everyone because I'm some it causes bad side effects.
 
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Anchors

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Metoclopramide isn't right for everyone because I'm some it causes bad side effects.
How common is that? I need meto for SN but I don't want to end up with EPS or something if I fail
 
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You can take Biperiden for EPS. Zofran is also extrapyramidal.
 
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I am planing on testing it. Its the only way you can be sure.
 
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Vegrau

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Nov 27, 2018
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How common is that? I need meto for SN but I don't want to end up with EPS or something if I fail

Not common but its depend on the dosage the mote you take the more chances it might happen.

You dont need meto. You just need other anti emetic thats dopamine blocker.
 
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Superfluous

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Domperidone is the alternative detailed on Wikibooks. No risk of EPS.
 
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Can'tStandAnymore

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Mar 16, 2019
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Domperidone is a safer alternative as it doesn't cross the blood brain barrier.
 
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nirvana

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Mar 14, 2019
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Would that be the same Regime for Nembutal? or is there another regime recommended?
To OP: Good Luck and i pray you will be able to leave in Peace <3
 
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Sayo

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This is one of the advantages of taking the medicine early. Please discontinue it. Restlessness is a serious side effect of metoclopramide, and as you take more, it may worsen. The movements of your tongue sound like tardive dyskinesia, which is another serious side effect of metoclopramide. Aside from being unbearably unpleasant, it will obviously be a problem for you.

Consider trying domperidone. It's not likely to cause the same effects because it's milder with regard to the blood-brain barrier. Avoid relying on Zofran if you can get a hold of domperidone. Anti-emetics aren't interchangeable because different things cause vomiting through different pathways in the body and not all anti-emetics act on the same pathways.
What is EPS?
Extrapyramidal side effects - mostly movement-related problems, side effects caused by drugs.

The extrapyramidal system is part of your motor system, controlling non-voluntary movement of muscles (things like your body holding itself up are said to be involuntary/non-voluntary movements because you don't consciously volunteer them).

Extrapyramidal problems are a risk of taking metoclopramide and some other medications. They can present as spasms, tremors, posture issues, problems moving, restlessness, etc.
 
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If one gets EPS from meto, will the effects go away if one stops taking it? Thanks
 
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Probably. I dont know how much time.
EPS can be unbearable.
You could get tempted calling ambulance.
 
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Vegrau

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Nov 27, 2018
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If one gets EPS from meto, will the effects go away if one stops taking it? Thanks

No its rarely reversible.. But some symptoms might lessen (only lessen) when that person stop taking drug that caused it. Also it depend on how severe the EPS especially Tardive Dyskinesia.
 
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No its rarely reversible.. But some symptoms might lessen (only lessen) when that person stop taking drug that caused it. Also it depend on how severe the EPS especially Tardive Dyskinesia.

Well, that's pretty fucked up! I know not everyone gets these symptoms from meto, and the point of taking anti-emetics at all in our case is to help us die very soon, but given that things don't always work as planned maybe we shouldn't recommend meto so liberally. What are the names of the safer anti-emetics?

And I know I know: We should each do our own research. I know!
 
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Vegrau

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Nov 27, 2018
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"You can get TD if you take an antipsychotic drug. Usually you have to be on it for 3 months or more. But there have been rare cases of it after a single dose of an antipsychotic medicine. Older versions of these drugs are more likely to cause this problem than newer ones. Some studies find a similar risk from both types, though."

Dont worry too much. Just try it out on low dose and see how your body react.
Well, that's pretty fucked up! I know not everyone gets these symptoms from meto, and the point of taking anti-emetics at all in our case is to help us die very soon, but given that things don't always work as planned maybe we shouldn't recommend meto so liberally. What are the names of the safer anti-emetics?

And I know I know: We should each do our own research. I know!

Just look for anti emetic that is dopamine blocker.
 
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JadedGray

JadedGray

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Jul 24, 2018
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Hey all. I started my 48 hour meto regime and I am feeling unbelievably restless. I can't sit still. It's driving me bonkers. Oh well just 1 day to go.
I hope it works out for you.
 
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pleasethistime

Experienced
Jun 25, 2018
256
48 hours is not required. Why make things harder. 1h before 30 mg domperidone. I ll go with that
 
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