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I'm not sure where you live but in the US when my daughter goes to the doctor she can request her information to be kept private.
How about you tell your parents you have a stomach virus?
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Life sucks, not-2-b-the-answer, Suicidebydeath and 1 other person
It's not that simple, it's harder to talk to your family about this stuff than actually doing it, I've been in both positions. Especially if your family doesn't have an understanding of mental health and how it can affect people. This is insensitive and unnecessary right now.
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Yeah maybe don't ask someones age, add darling and at the same time invalidate them and call them out for something which is perfectly normal.
She feels bad enough right now. Not telling parents is a perfectly valid concern, and can lead to all sort of unwanted consequences. Assuming people even have a normal family structure too.
I don't know what is best for Lib right now but she knows what is better for her than some random person on the internet. What we need is medical opinions right now. It's why I'm asking a friend, but I think a lot of the people in the thread are already insightful and giving her help.
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If you took meto, that's why. I'm 100% sure. I made a post a while ago about how meto fucked me up (i experienced distress and nausea after taking it, had a hard time breathing was slow, the higher the dose the worse you may feel). you can read on the side effects online. It's not a prescription drug for nothing.
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From my little time here, you seem like a person I would like to know better, you seem like a good one. My best friend online has BPD as well so I can sympathize a bit on how hard it can be. Wish you well whichever you decide to do.
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Yeah maybe don't ask someones age, add darling and at the same time invalidate them and call them out for something which is perfectly normal.
She feels bad enough right now. Not telling parents is a perfectly valid concern, and can lead to all sort of unwanted consequences. Assuming people even have a normal family structure too.
I don't know what is best for Lib right now but she knows what is better for her than some random person on the internet. What we need is medical opinions right now. It's why I'm asking a friend, but I think a lot of the people in the thread are already insightful and giving her help.
I didn't mean to sound insensitive, I just meant that well, you're deciding to die (which is the most important decision of your life) so it makes no sense to worry about other things. But you are right it is not the time to have a philosophical discussion about the meaning of life and death at this time.
If you took meto, that's why. I'm 100% sure. I made a post a while ago about how meto fucked me up (i experienced distress and nausea after taking it, had a hard time breathing was slow, the higher the dose the worse you may feel). you can read on the side effects online. It's not a prescription drug for nothing.
my symptoms also didn't start until later. at first, I was confused as to why I was feeling that way then I remembered I took the pills and looked up the side effects online.
the symptoms should stop within 3h of first experiencing them. not within 3h of taking the pills.
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my symptoms also didn't start until later. at first, I was confused as to why I was feeling that way then I remembered I took the pills and looked up the side effects online.
the symptoms should stop within 3h of first experiencing them. not within 3h of taking the pills.
The side effects should go away in a day or two, depending on your body weight and the elimination half-life of the individual substances you consumed. Liver damage could have possibly occurred. Try to drink quite a lot of liquids, primarily water or even a smoothie. If you feel too nauseous, eat something bland (plain toast is criminally underrated). It is important to have at least something in your stomach. If the side effects are too painful to handle, try pushing yourself to sleep. Taking a painkiller will most likely worsen your current state due to the incompatible nature of NSAIDs and beta blockers (such as Propranolol). You could take a small dose of any benzodiazepine, though that might lower your blood pressure even more. Sleeping it out is your best option here. Once you wake up, you should feel better. Note that I am not a toxicologist, but I have experienced something similar to your situation.
I'm very glad that you're still with us :)
Edit: As @Julgran said, it is best to go to the hospital at this point.
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Don't apologize, you don't need to justify yourself to anyone here.
Not a good idea to go through with anything when you're in a distressed state and probably unable to think clearly anyway
I'm sorry you're feeling so unwell, please look after yourself and I hope you start to feel better soon
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Good point. You might be experiencing a panic attack as well. Though it might seem hard, take your time with your breathing. You don't have to reach out for it quickly; as it will come to you. Note down your surroundings. Where are you? What do you see?
Remember that you are not alone. You are safe and this will pass.
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