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LilBird

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From your own experience/knowledge, what are the best meds I should take in for my ctb with sn. I'm medical field so I have access to many.
 
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If it can help a little bit, I would imagine slightly less harsh is better than nothing
 
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myopybyproxy

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I've read a user account who experienced akathisia with metoclopramide - so since I presume you've access to a variety dopamine antagonists, go for a more sedating antiemetic. Haloperidol perhaps. Or take benzodiazepines alongside the metoclopramide.

I envy your position - sourcing meds as a person outside the medical field has been awful and time consuming. Taken me near six months now - getting one bundle at a time.
 
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Thread 'Stan's Guide to SN.' https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/stans-guide-to-sn.27535/
 
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