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things get better at first, then they get worse
Aug 8, 2021
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I took meto before to make sure it was fine and I was, but I took 3 as recommended 2 hrs and 30 mins ago and now I feel like I want to leave my body what do I do
Ngl this shits freaky
 
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Damn. I have been there. https://sanctioned-suicide.net/thre...fect-i-experienced-with-metoclopramide.70373/

another user too https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/ctb-tomorrow-goodbye-thread.80070/page-5 (page 5-7).

you'll be okay in 2-3 hours but right now you might experience hell.
 
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pudds

things get better at first, then they get worse
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Damn. I have been there. https://sanctioned-suicide.net/thre...fect-i-experienced-with-metoclopramide.70373/

another user too https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/ctb-tomorrow-goodbye-thread.80070/page-5 (page 5-7).

you'll be okay in 2-3 hours but right now you might experience hell.
Ah I see! thanks for the info and yeah it's hell.
 
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Loaf of bread

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Happened to me as well. Took 30mg meto, got nausea, slightly dizzy, tired, drowsy, weak, no energy. Not too bad, but fairly annoying.

Similar threads:
[1][2][3][4]

(Use the search function to find relevant threads).

Not everyone experiences side effects, it depends on the person.
 
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Are the chances of having adverse side effects smaller with 20mg if I felt fine after testing 10mg?
 
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RN12

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meto is very dangerous and can have severe long lasting side effects.
I wouldn't touch it. Another drug that has to be banned asap.

I'm sorry i hope it pass and you will feel better tomorrow

What you mean with feeling like you want to leave your body?
Are the chances of having adverse side effects smaller with 20mg if I felt fine after testing 10mg?
it's just bad luck some people come away with 40mg and some people take 5 and go trough hell.
But normally the rule is the higher the dose, the more the risk. Still it's scary stuff. Some people get dystonia for years from it.

It's better not to test it imo.
Just take at the 'moment' if needed. But don't expose yourself with those tests. It's complete unnecessary
 
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I go for the Dutch way. 10 mg metoclopramide (total 30 mg) 12 hours, 6 hours and 1 hour before drinking n.

It is essential to start taking metoclopramide 12 hours, 6 hours and 1 hour in advance to minimize the risk of outbreaks from the barbiturate drink. Metoclopramide is the antiemetic of choice because, in addition to an antiemetic effect, it also accelerates gastric passage.


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It's better not to test it imo.
Just take at the 'moment' if needed. But don't expose yourself with those tests. It's complete unnecessary
Any antiemetic is scary for me. I had to test it because of my health condition. Adverse side effects would interrupt my attempt which would lead to a disaster. Big no-no.
The fact that I was fine with 10mg takes away some anxiety but I'm still debating whether I should take 1 or 2 pills.
 
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Update: After an arduous hellish 3-4 hours , I was finally able to sleep it off and woke up much better. For me personally, I wasn't able to sleep and my legs kept feeling very restless. I got the "wanting to jump out of your skin" "insomnia", and restlessness symptoms within the first few hours. Later on I started having something akin to having a panic/anxiety attack and a slight bit of numbness.. I was also starting to get sleepy too so whenever I begin to drowse off, I suddenly wake up and need to breathe.

In fact , the worse part for me in this ordeal was the feeling of a lack of breath , so I had to constantly breathe deeply until I could drowse off completely.

1 pill was fine but 3? Absolute nightmare.
meto is very dangerous and can have severe long lasting side effects.
I wouldn't touch it. Another drug that has to be banned asap.

I'm sorry i hope it pass and you will feel better tomorrow

What you mean with feeling like you want to leave your body?

it's just bad luck some people come away with 40mg and some people take 5 and go trough hell.
But normally the rule is the higher the dose, the more the risk. Still it's scary stuff. Some people get dystonia for years from it.

It's better not to test it imo.
Just take at the 'moment' if needed. But don't expose yourself with those tests. It's complete unnecessary
It's like your mind keeps on moving so your body has to follow,
 
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I'm taking a stat dose hope this doesn't happen. Sorry that you experienced that.
 
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I'm taking a stat dose hope this doesn't happen. Sorry that you experienced that.
Good luck, hope you'll get no symptoms.
 
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fizi22

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Nov 15, 2021
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I go for the Dutch way. 10 mg metoclopramide (total 30 mg) 12 hours, 6 hours and 1 hour before drinking n.

It is essential to start taking metoclopramide 12 hours, 6 hours and 1 hour in advance to minimize the risk of outbreaks from the barbiturate drink. Metoclopramide is the antiemetic of choice because, in addition to an antiemetic effect, it also accelerates gastric passage.


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how long does the anti vomit effects last?
i do also have zofran
 
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There's also domperidone……. You don't have to use meto
 
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hi sadnurse....what dose?
I don't know , I would just find out the standard dose and take that, I plan on getting it bc i don't like meto Ivd had it before and it's horrible stuff
 
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Update: After an arduous hellish 3-4 hours , I was finally able to sleep it off and woke up much better. For me personally, I wasn't able to sleep and my legs kept feeling very restless. I got the "wanting to jump out of your skin" "insomnia", and restlessness symptoms within the first few hours. Later on I started having something akin to having a panic/anxiety attack and a slight bit of numbness.. I was also starting to get sleepy too so whenever I begin to drowse off, I suddenly wake up and need to breathe.

In fact , the worse part for me in this ordeal was the feeling of a lack of breath , so I had to constantly breathe deeply until I could drowse off completely.

1 pill was fine but 3? Absolute nightmare.

It's like your mind keeps on moving so your body has to follow,
It looks like you had drug induced (mental) 'Akathesia'
Horrible condition induced by psych meds and/or Meto. For some people chronic-years on end torture. luckily you came away with that as it looks like.

 
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@BrokenBliss Think this thread might be interesting to you. It was you I was speaking with about this, right?

Note OP was fine with a single dose but 30mg has bought on side effects.



For anyone experiencing these side effects in future its said that benadryl is the antidote. It's whats used in hospitals for patients experiencing this however some say its not enough to counter the side effects sufficiently and benzos do a better job.
 
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@BrokenBliss Think this thread might be interesting to you. It was you I was speaking with about this, right?

Note OP was fine with a single dose but 30mg has bought on side effects.



For anyone experiencing these side effects in future its said that benadryl is the antidote. It's whats used in hospitals for patients experiencing this however some say its not enough to counter the side effects sufficiently and benzos do a better job.
Yeah for the lucky ones that can relieve the side effects indeed. Benadryl, Propronalol, benzo (benzo less recommended because benzo can cause akathesia too, but i know for some people it will help, only short term use)
For the unlucky ones it becomes a chronic condition. It has no cure. So you're lucky if it settles in some hours.
Don't want to scare monger. But it's the truth for some living with this unliveable condition for years unfortunately.
Better safe than sorry. Meto is no joke.

Just check the youtube vids about this drug induced condition from hell (akathesia), and check the comments. So you can see i'm not scare mongering.
I only want to warn/inform and don't want this to happen to you.
 
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Yeah for the lucky ones that can relieve the side effects indeed. Benadryl, Propronalol, benzo (benzo less recommended because benzo can cause akathesia too, but i know for some people it will help, only short term use)
For the unlucky ones it becomes a chronic condition. It has no cure. So you're lucky if it settles in some hours.
Don't want to scare monger. But it's the truth for some living with this unliveable condition for years unfortunately.
Better safe than sorry. Meto is no joke.

Just check the youtube vids about this drug induced condition from hell (akathesia), and check the comments. So you can see i'm not scare mongering.
I only want to warn/inform and don't want this to happen to you.
You're saying that we can get years of side-effects/symptoms by taking the Meto just 1 day?
It is possible?
 
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You're saying that we can get years of side-effects/symptoms by taking the Meto just 1 day?
It is possible?
@Starchaser yes



Look at this guy 1 dose of Meto for GERD. He has dystonia and akathesia for years from only 1 dose. And it's not that rare.
It sounds like scare mongering and horror stories. But check out the youtube comments, they talk about Reglan, that's Meto. A lot of people get this kind of hell from that drug.

And check out the reviews on Drugs.com one of the most common review websites for pharma drugs. The reviews speak for itself.


Meto (Reglan) is no joke, and imo more dangerous than N itself.

From N people die, but from meto people get tortured for months/years and after that they take their life from the extreme suffering.
People talk simply on this website 'take some Meto' but they don't know what they're taking and don't know what they're talking about.

I'm happy if i can prevent people from this meaningless horrific suffering which is possible from only 1 pill. (almost nobody knows)
Topicstarter can be thankfull that he came away with it.

Schermafbeelding 2022 04 15 om 173608
source: https://www.drugwatch.com/reglan/lawsuits/

I thought about starting an informative thread about the dangers of Meto, but i won't. I think i will get bashed that i scare monger. And that it's 0,00001% But it's not true it's pretty common. Just do your own research and you will see. I'm interested in side effects of meds, because i'm completely crippled by a pharmaceutical med myself. That's why i'm here.

Take care =)
 
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@BrokenBliss Think this thread might be interesting to you. It was you I was speaking with about this, right?

Note OP was fine with a single dose but 30mg has bought on side effects.



For anyone experiencing these side effects in future its said that benadryl is the antidote. It's whats used in hospitals for patients experiencing this however some say its not enough to counter the side effects sufficiently and benzos do a better job.
Yes, it was me. Thanks, Smart.
 
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but PPH says that "meto is very effective".

it doesn't just prevent vomit, it also increases the speed of gastric emptying, I mean the speed it takes for things to leave your stomach and go to the small intestine.

which sounds particularly useful for the SN method, as SN reacts with acids (like stomach acid), changing from nitrite to nitrate, so we want it to stay as little time as possible in the stomach.

if the person is only gonna live for a couple of hours, there's no much to be afraid of.

however, considering the big number of people who managed to CTB successfully without any anti-emetic, I think that trading meto for domperidone could indeed be a choice.
 
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@Starchaser yes



Look at this guy 1 dose of Meto for GERD. He has dystonia and akathesia for years from only 1 dose. And it's not that rare.
It sounds like scare mongering and horror stories. But check out the youtube comments, they talk about Reglan, that's Meto. A lot of people get this kind of hell from that drug.

And check out the reviews on Drugs.com one of the most common review websites for pharma drugs. The reviews speak for itself.


Meto (Reglan) is no joke, and imo more dangerous than N itself.

From N people die, but from meto people get tortured for months/years and after that they take their life from the extreme suffering.
People talk simply on this website 'take some Meto' but they don't know what they're taking and don't know what they're talking about.

I'm happy if i can prevent people from this meaningless horrific suffering which is possible from only 1 pill. (almost nobody knows)
Topicstarter can be thankfull that he came away with it.

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source: https://www.drugwatch.com/reglan/lawsuits/

I thought about starting an informative thread about the dangers of Meto, but i won't. I think i will get bashed that i scare monger. And that it's 0,00001% But it's not true it's pretty common. Just do your own research and you will see. I'm interested in side effects of meds, because i'm completely crippled by a pharmaceutical med myself. That's why i'm here.

Take care =)

Damn, I would never knew something like that is possible, even knowing already about the extrapyramidals effects.
I also 100% support you creating a thread about it, for real, I did some research and I'm pretty scared, even having taken Meto previous times in my life and I had no problems... My girlfriend also took it a few times and never had problems, but I think it's pretty valid to discuss about it, even discuss alternatives to Meto (which is a drug highly recommended around here)

"Metoclopramide has an average rating of 4.0 out of 10 from a total of 468 ratings on Drugs.com. 30% of reviewers reported a positive effect, while 62% reported a negative effect."
Scary shit

I also have seen a lot of people here on SS which had these side-effects from Meto, so I guess it's not that rare and uncommon to happen.

Do you care telling us which pharmaceutical med crippled you? I'm pretty interested on your history
By the way; I'm really sorry for what are you going through, this is very far away from being fair... fuck
but PPH says that "meto is very effective".

it doesn't just prevent vomit, it also increases the speed of gastric emptying, I mean the speed it takes for things to leave your stomach and go to the small intestine.

which sounds particularly useful for the SN method, as SN reacts with acids (like stomach acid), changing from nitrite to nitrate, so we want it to stay as little time as possible in the stomach.

if the person is only gonna live for a couple of hours, there's no much to be afraid of.

however, considering the big number of people who managed to CTB successfully without any anti-emetic, I think that trading meto for domperidone could indeed be a choice.
I think it's still valid to discuss it to be honest.

I have just seen a thread about a girl that couldn't go on at her mission to CTB because she got very ill because of Meto and gave up on It because the Meto side-effects drained all her energy and forces (page 5~7)

https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/ctb-tomorrow-goodbye-thread.80070/page-5


Also valid because some people can take the Meto and decide to giving up on CTB, but may have his life ruined because of Meto
 
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Damn, I would never knew something like that is possible, even knowing already about the extrapyramidals effects.
I also 100% support you creating a thread about it, for real, I did some research and I'm pretty scared, even having taken Meto previous times in my life and I had no problems... My girlfriend also took it a few times and never had problems, but I think it's pretty valid to discuss about it, even discuss alternatives to Meto (which is a drug highly recommended around here)

"Metoclopramide has an average rating of 4.0 out of 10 from a total of 468 ratings on Drugs.com. 30% of reviewers reported a positive effect, while 62% reported a negative effect."
Scary shit

I also have seen a lot of people here on SS which had these side-effects from Meto, so I guess it's not that rare and uncommon to happen.

Do you care telling us which pharmaceutical med crippled you? I'm pretty interested on your history
By the way; I'm really sorry for what are you going through, this is very far away from being fair... fuck

I think it's still valid to discuss it to be honest.

I have just seen a thread about a girl that couldn't go on at her mission to CTB because she got very ill because of Meto and gave up on It because the Meto side-effects drained all her energy and forces (page 5~7)

https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/ctb-tomorrow-goodbye-thread.80070/page-5


Also valid because some people can take the Meto and decide to giving up on CTB, but may have his life ruined because of Meto
Yeah okay i will start a tread soon about it, just to inform people that will listen to the dangers of Meto. It's important to know what you take. But i guess some people will bash me because it's suggested in the PPeh. But I will do the tread!

The drug that crippled me is Paroxetine/Paxil an antidepressant.
I had some workstress 3 years ago and my doctor prescribed the antidepressant. I took it for 7 months and then stopped because of side effects. After i quit i get into severe withdrawal with pains, paresthesias, barely walking, inner vibrations, muscle twitches, chemical induced suicidal thoughts (never had before). I'm now 17 months drug free and i'm severe disabled and fighting for my life until this day. I can't barely walk (maybe 2 minutes) from the neuropathy in my legs. I have always pain everywhere in my body, burning skin, feeling if i am electrocuted, and only thing i can do is lying on the couch and survive from hour to hour.

I lost everything, my marriage, my dreamjob, my friends because i'm housebound and 50% of the time bedridden. That's when i learned that a lot of meds are very dangerous, especially: antidepressants, antipsychotics, some antibiotics, benzodiazepines, cholesterol drugs, and anti emetics. When you're unfortunate (and many are but nobody knows you only find out when you're crippled) then it's too late. And doctors will deny.

With this drug it's the same story, these pharma companies are criminals. A lot of lawsuits, they pay billions fines to the governments to come away with it and they keep handing out this shit as candy until the day of today.

ok i have made the tread @Starchaser You can check it out in the suicide discussion
 
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Yeah okay i will start a tread soon about it, just to inform people that will listen to the dangers of Meto. It's important to know what you take. But i guess some people will bash me because it's suggested in the PPeh. But I will do the tread!

The drug that crippled me is Paroxetine/Paxil an antidepressant.
I had some workstress 3 years ago and my doctor prescribed the antidepressant. I took it for 7 months and then stopped because of side effects. After i quit i get into severe withdrawal with pains, paresthesias, barely walking, inner vibrations, muscle twitches, chemical induced suicidal thoughts (never had before). I'm now 17 months drug free and i'm severe disabled and fighting for my life until this day. I can't barely walk (maybe 2 minutes) from the neuropathy in my legs. I have always pain everywhere in my body, burning skin, feeling if i am electrocuted, and only thing i can do is lying on the couch and survive from hour to hour.

I lost everything, my marriage, my dreamjob, my friends because i'm housebound and 50% of the time bedridden. That's when i learned that a lot of meds are very dangerous, especially: antidepressants, antipsychotics, some antibiotics, benzodiazepines, cholesterol drugs, and anti emetics. When you're unfortunate (and many are but nobody knows you only find out when you're crippled) then it's too late. And doctors will deny.

With this drug it's the same story, these pharma companies are criminals. A lot of lawsuits, they pay billions fines to the governments to come away with it and they keep handing out this shit as candy until the day of today.

ok i have made the tread @Starchaser You can check it out in the suicide discussion
Unfortunately we are part of a corrupt and non-transparent system that goes from politics, to pharmaceutical companies, to many doctors who think about filling their wallets to buy luxury cars, expensive holidays etc. Then to pay are always the weakest and most confident. I'm sorry for your condition. In addition to the information you have reported, do you have any advice? I know you can replace meto with domperidone but I don't think the side effects are that different
 
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The drug that crippled me is Paroxetine/Paxil an antidepressant.
I'm sorry this happened to you. I knew somebody who took this drug and had severe side-effects too.
 
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The drug that crippled me is Paroxetine/Paxil an antidepressant.
I had some workstress 3 years ago and my doctor prescribed the antidepressant. I took it for 7 months and then stopped because of side effects. After i quit i get into severe withdrawal with pains, paresthesias, barely walking, inner vibrations, muscle twitches, chemical induced suicidal thoughts (never had before). I'm now 17 months drug free and i'm severe disabled and fighting for my life until this day. I can't barely walk (maybe 2 minutes) from the neuropathy in my legs. I have always pain everywhere in my body, burning skin, feeling if i am electrocuted, and only thing i can do is lying on the couch and survive from hour to hour.

I lost everything, my marriage, my dreamjob, my friends because i'm housebound and 50% of the time bedridden. That's when i learned that a lot of meds are very dangerous, especially: antidepressants, antipsychotics, some antibiotics, benzodiazepines, cholesterol drugs, and anti emetics. When you're unfortunate (and many are but nobody knows you only find out when you're crippled) then it's too late. And doctors will deny.

With this drug it's the same story, these pharma companies are criminals. A lot of lawsuits, they pay billions fines to the governments to come away with it and they keep handing out this shit as candy until the day of today.

ok i have made the tread @Starchaser You can check it out in the suicide discussion

I'd only recently read about Glaxo and the thousands of lawsuits filed against them for promoting Paxil and other hellish drugs. Am so sorry you're part of that nightmare. Big Pharma is truly horrifying.
 
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Unfortunately we are part of a corrupt and non-transparent system that goes from politics, to pharmaceutical companies, to many doctors who think about filling their wallets to buy luxury cars, expensive holidays etc. Then to pay are always the weakest and most confident. I'm sorry for your condition. In addition to the information you have reported, do you have any advice? I know you can replace meto with domperidone but I don't think the side effects are that different
I'm sorry my anti emetic knowledge is not that good that i can advice in it. I made a thread on the Discussion page. People are discussing there. So please go into that discussion for help and info :)
I'd only recently read about Glaxo and the thousands of lawsuits filed against them for promoting Paxil and other hellish drugs. Am so sorry you're part of that nightmare. Big Pharma is truly horrifying.
Yeah it's pretty horrific. How you heard about the GSK lawsuits? Just curious
 
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@Starchaser yes



Look at this guy 1 dose of Meto for GERD. He has dystonia and akathesia for years from only 1 dose. And it's not that rare.
It sounds like scare mongering and horror stories. But check out the youtube comments, they talk about Reglan, that's Meto. A lot of people get this kind of hell from that drug.

And check out the reviews on Drugs.com one of the most common review websites for pharma drugs. The reviews speak for itself.


Meto (Reglan) is no joke, and imo more dangerous than N itself.

From N people die, but from meto people get tortured for months/years and after that they take their life from the extreme suffering.
People talk simply on this website 'take some Meto' but they don't know what they're taking and don't know what they're talking about.

I'm happy if i can prevent people from this meaningless horrific suffering which is possible from only 1 pill. (almost nobody knows)
Topicstarter can be thankfull that he came away with it.

View attachment 90593
source: https://www.drugwatch.com/reglan/lawsuits/

I thought about starting an informative thread about the dangers of Meto, but i won't. I think i will get bashed that i scare monger. And that it's 0,00001% But it's not true it's pretty common. Just do your own research and you will see. I'm interested in side effects of meds, because i'm completely crippled by a pharmaceutical med myself. That's why i'm here.

Take care =)

Shit that's awful. The brand of meto I used was Plasil, but god knows how much worse things would have gone if I used Reglan instead...
 
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Aug 17, 2020
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I have some dirpasid meto that came with my N when I ordered last year. I'm unsure whether to take it or not. Do you think it's worth testing one 10mg pill? I had no idea it could have some adverse effects for people.. I'm still unsure when I plan to go through with N but I feel it would be good to have a clear feeling on whether I should take the Meto before hand.

I do have some gastro issues (unexplained IBS mostly, thoroughly checked out..) but I have a mix of abdominal pain, and very inconsistent bowel.

I've never been one to throw up easily so maybe it's not worth taking the meto at all? Hmm.
 

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