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heydude56

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Aug 13, 2025
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When I asked Chatgpt, it said that it would be pretty easy to get a doctor to prescribe me Meto or other types of antiemetics (it said that if I just told the doctor that I have bad nausea, they would prescribe it without much questioning). But I see a lot of people on this forum struggling with getting Meto so I don't know what to believe
 
darkizz

darkizz

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Aug 23, 2023
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It depends on the doc and location. Maybe just ask around discretly if there is a doc in your area thats overworked, cause they tend to dish meds out pretty fast and only really take a look at you if the meds dont help.
 
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