
jewelxxet
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- Apr 18, 2025
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i need help acquiring meto. any tips or tricks would be appreciated, especially from those who've managed to get it in the past without actually having the condition its typically prescribed for. i live in a country where suicide is very uncommon, so i feel i might have a better chance of getting it, since its not one of those medications people usually associate with overdosing or recreational use.
my plan was to go to a doctor and tell them that i've been experiencing ongoing nausea without knowing the exact cause, but that i still need relief. to steer them away from prescribing anything else, i would mention that a friend of mine had the same exact symptoms and said meto was the only thing that worked for them, as prescribed by their doctor.
however i'm worried this might raise suspicion. i get the feeling doctors are trained to avoid giving patients a specific drug just because they ask for it, which makes sense. or maybe i'm just overthinking.
i'm very desperate to get my hands on meto. any advice would help, whether its improving my current plan or suggesting something completely different. i'd really appreciate tips or a full method from anyone who's actually succeeded. feel free to DM/PM me if you'd rather not post publicly.
as a backup plan (in case i cant get meto), whats the best OTC antiemetic alternative? a lot of people mention dramamine, but i know its a deliriant, and i don't want to risk taking too much. i'm very lightweight, so overdosing is easier for me. seeing shadow figures and insects before death is the last thing i need. so i'll be avoiding dramamine. i'm just wondering if there are any OTC antiemetics that are as good or even better than dramamine.
thanks to everyone for reading and to those who comment and help. i'll update you all on how things go.
my plan was to go to a doctor and tell them that i've been experiencing ongoing nausea without knowing the exact cause, but that i still need relief. to steer them away from prescribing anything else, i would mention that a friend of mine had the same exact symptoms and said meto was the only thing that worked for them, as prescribed by their doctor.
however i'm worried this might raise suspicion. i get the feeling doctors are trained to avoid giving patients a specific drug just because they ask for it, which makes sense. or maybe i'm just overthinking.
i'm very desperate to get my hands on meto. any advice would help, whether its improving my current plan or suggesting something completely different. i'd really appreciate tips or a full method from anyone who's actually succeeded. feel free to DM/PM me if you'd rather not post publicly.
as a backup plan (in case i cant get meto), whats the best OTC antiemetic alternative? a lot of people mention dramamine, but i know its a deliriant, and i don't want to risk taking too much. i'm very lightweight, so overdosing is easier for me. seeing shadow figures and insects before death is the last thing i need. so i'll be avoiding dramamine. i'm just wondering if there are any OTC antiemetics that are as good or even better than dramamine.
thanks to everyone for reading and to those who comment and help. i'll update you all on how things go.