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mxckie

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I know that opioids, especially in overdose, often make people sick, and this is something I can't experience as I have intense emetophobia. However, I have read that OD-ing on opioids just feels like falling into a peaceful sleep and that you're unconscious for the sick part. Can anyone please confirm if this is true? Thanks. Btw I have never done opioids and thus have zero tolerance. I'm planning to use 300mg blues.

P.S. I know antiemetics are an option but have no idea where to get them. If anyone knows, please feel free to PM me. I'd rather not lie to my doctor about it because I'd feel guilty putting that liability on her. I'd rather just get them online or something.
 

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