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makingaplan

makingaplan

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Apr 23, 2024
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Is taking A Benadryl before SN a good idea? I read it on someone's post and have it saved and want to double check. I imagine it would create grogginess faster.
Would it interact with the Anti-emetic or SN?
 
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Jarni

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Benadryl is also an antiemetic and was proposed as such for people who don't have access to other antiemetics for SN protocol.

Otherwise it makes very sleepy, yes (at 30 min-1h30, only individual tests will show the exact time).

But not sure that being sleepy is of any interest in the procedure with SN.
 
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makingaplan

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Apr 23, 2024
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Benadryl is also an antiemetic and was proposed as such for people who don't have access to other antiemetics for SN protocol.

Otherwise it makes very sleepy, yes (at 30 min-1h30, only individual tests will show the exact time).

But not sure that being sleepy is of any interest in the procedure with SN.
Seems like the faster you go to sleep the last suffering.
 
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Seems like the faster you go to sleep the last suffering.
SN if correctly absorbed will drive you to lose consciousness after 10 to 15 minutes generally, so you will not have time to suffer, just feeling unconfortable with your breathe and heart rate but it's not painful
 
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davidfischer2021@pr

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Jul 20, 2024
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Is taking A Benadryl before SN a good idea? I read it on someone's post and have it saved and want to double check. I imagine it would create grogginess faster.
Would it interact with the Anti-emetic or SN?
What antiemetic are you planning on using?
 

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