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I want to have SN as an option but I wish I could find meto without having to talk to a doctor. I've never asked for a specific medication, I am a horrible liar and they would see right through me I know it. All the sites I've found that offer it without a prescription look like scams. Ugh
From my experience doctors are all quacks. They can't perscribe the right medicine even if their life depended on it so I avoid them at all costs. There are lots of sites that are real that many people are using, those places even sell meds that would probably cure your depression. just have to keep looking till something clicks.
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I want to have SN as an option but I wish I could find meto without having to talk to a doctor. I've never asked for a specific medication, I am a horrible liar and they would see right through me I know it. All the sites I've found that offer it without a prescription look like scams. Ugh
I think you should give it a try to get Meto through a Dr. I think its a better option than the scams you are looking at. Yes Drs are good at spotting fakes which is why i have always said to people that if you can be as honest as possible about what you present with then thats good. Now, obviously by telling you to be as honest as possible with the Dr, you didnt think for a minute that I was saying that you should tell your Dr that you need the Meto because you are about to commit suicide using Sodium Nitrite etc etc ? My apologies for having put this in the conversation, but yes believe it not someone did actually interpret me saying "be as honest as possible" as go and tell the Dr you need the Meto to kill yourself......Yes I know!!!!
Most people get elaborate or come up with fake migraines which are too easy too spot for most Drs. Meto is a medication typically given to treat & prevent nausea so if you present to the Dr with that symptom then its going to be more believable for a start.
Now the first mistake people make is to go to Wikipedia and start looking for symptoms, so that they know what to present with when they walk into the Drs office. So if you turn to Wikipedia and search for Nausea it says:
Nausea Symptoms
Nausea is an unpleasant although usually painless symptom. The most common symptom that occurs with nausea is vomiting. Symptoms that are also associated with nausea include dizziness, faintness, dry mouth, diarrhea, fever, abdominal pain, and decreased urination.
The second mistake is to take notice of any of the information above and walk into the clinic grabbing your stomach and wincing in pain or stumbling into furniture because you are so dizzy. Nausea is often just an overwhelming feeling of sickness in your stomach, with very few of the accompanying symptoms mentioned in Wikipedia. So dont overdo it. When I went to my Dr last week I went with the same symptom, Nausea and I said that I would like a script for Metoclopramide as that was something I had used in the past for nausea which has been very effective for me. Five minutes later I walked out with a script. He asked me a couple of questions regarding my appetite, had I been eating or had i felt like eating. When did the nausea start, had I thrown up at all. I told the Dr that i woke up one morning and started feeling quite sick in my stomach, that i didnt eat that morning but tried eating something small later in the day with a very small meal for dinner. I went to bed early that night as I still didnt feel myself. The next day when i woke up I still felt very under the weather, again felt very nauseous in my stomach. I didnt feel like i could eat food, I knew that it was important to keep my fluids up so thats what i tried to concentrate on. As the day went on I began to feel quite light headed , no energy and the nausea in my stomach was becoming increasing worse and thats when i decided i needed to see a Dr. I think if you follow along the lines of something like that you cant go wrong. Hopefully thats been of some help?