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Jimmy Smith
- Jun 9, 2019
- 65
Good question since it is sorta hard to get the prescription antiemeticsWhat are the chances of succeeding doing that?
can't you just say you have heartburn?Good question since it is sorta hard to get the prescription antiemetics
It is controlled in our country, they will make sure that they give an OTC one which might not be effectivecan't you just say you have heartburn?
In the US our "doctors" throw meds at us whether we need them or not.
What if after you puked you'd take SN again? Like multiple times. Would you fail every time? Damn I feel so stupid asking this lmaoI knew nothing of the SN method until a few days ago, but everything I have read so far says that without antiemetics, the risk of throwing up is greatly increased. So I am going to assume that not taking them means I reduce my chances of being successful, which is not a option I wish to consider right now.
i envy you a little, you have the opportunity to method and good medicine for 100% success . ^_^It is a good idea to prepare 2 doses anyway, but you will just suffer unnecessarily without antiemetics.
One word for you: ebay.
Well, I also plan to prepare the stock just in case. without Meto \ antiemetic. bit problematic to get them. when trying to contact the doctors, they wanted to spend my money on the examination for 3 months and, in theory, I would have suffered all this time. good logic, what really. given that no allergies whatsoever...What if after you puked you'd take SN again? Like multiple times. Would you fail every time? Damn I feel so stupid asking this lmao
but you understand that it will still be "success"?Reading between the lines of stuff I have looked at, having a empty stomach reduces the risk of vomiting and making sure you take acid regulators also helps to that end. But its how your body reacts to being poisoned, which is what you will be doing. Everyone reacts slightly differently. Trying multiple times in a short space of time is not something I would know anything about. Its not something I wish to contemplate either.
so i use sn + domperidon + lack of food for two days (Well, in the last 12 hours, occasionally coffee without sugar)
yep. domperidon and ranitidine over the counter in Russia :)Domperidone is as good as meto apparently. So you will likely succeed with your plans. And isn't ranitidine OTC in Russia?
Well, I also plan to prepare the stock just in case. without Meto \ antiemetic. bit problematic to get them. when trying to contact the doctors, they wanted to spend my money on the examination for 3 months and, in theory, I would have suffered all this time.
Well, you understand, if I tried good or no - I would not be already on this forum xXIn Russia, I managed to buy anti-emetic "Cerucal" - i was not asked for a prescription (although it is written on the box that is only available on prescription).
Cerucal is a good antiemetic? Will it work?
Cerucal (International database)
Cerucal is a medicine available in a number of countries worldwide. A list of US medications equivalent to Cerucal is available on the Drugs.com website.www.drugs.com
If your doc has your file and it has anything related to anxiety or depression, you're not gonna get anything that could be used to harm yourself. So they are probably aware of why people want antiemetics and if ginger doesn't help (hahaha come on...), they'll suggest whatever is on the shelf. Depends how well they know you and the vibe they get from you. Mine makes me get my meds twice a month now instead of once because I overmedicate when I'm impulsive and distressed (bad combo).can't you just say you have heartburn?
In the US our "doctors" throw meds at us whether we need them or not.
Concerning acid reducers: I think you can buy this otc anywhere in the world. There are a lot of products to choose from. But there are some pills that you need prescription for, like Nexium and Esomeprazol (at least in my country, Norway).
So my question is: If I have have access to both otc-medication and prescription-medication; which one is the best to use? Are the prescription-meds the same as otc-meds only stronger or do they work diffrently?