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jes7ter

jes7ter

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Jul 27, 2023
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does anyone here have antiemetics and could tell me which ones did you get and how did you get it
as far as im aware theyre mostly prescribed to people on chemo and such
i could see a doctor and bullshit about having severe nausea but im pretty sure he wont just straight up give me an antiemetic lmao
any other sources? im pretty desperate but idk where to look
ideally if someones here is from poland and has accessed antiemetics it would be of great help if i got some tips how
sn is so easy to get but all that prescription shit is just making me lose hope for any chance to actually ctb successfully
straight up asking the doctors i personally know to prescribe me antiemetics seems definitely too sus
 
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nobodycaresaboutme

nobodycaresaboutme

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Jun 30, 2025
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hey there. as a physician, I might be able to provide some insight:

metoclopramide is quite commonly used for migraine induced nausea. it's by far the most common reason for me to prescribe it. you should look into and memorize the specific symptoms of aural migraines and bring up with your physician that normal pain medications don't help, so you'd like to try triptans, which are specific migraine medications.

in a little bit, you should follow up with your physician saying that while the meds help with the pain, the nausea itself is really bad. at this point you can bring up metoclopramide yourself, or, if you want to arouse the least suspicion, wait for your physician to suggest it. either way, this to me wouldn't ring any alarm bells. we are trained to be suspicious of certain medications but I can't say metoclopramide is one of them.

I hope this helps a bit. please feel free to PM me if I can do anything else.
 
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