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Wisdom3_1-9
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- Jul 19, 2020
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Almost 17 years ago I had an emergency room visit for a truly awful bout of some stomach bug. I was given prochlorperazine, which helped with the nausea and vomiting. But it also caused cervical dystonia, which was the worst pain I had ever felt in my life. It required another trip to the ER. Until they treated me again, I was screaming in agony from the pain.
I only recently discovered that metoclopramide is in the same family of drugs and there have been known cases of dystonia as an adverse effect. I'm now terribly concerned that this will upset my SN plans. I've considered taking some of the metoclopramide in advance just to see if it will mess me up, but I'm not sure how I would explain it to a doctor if it did. (It's a prescription drug and it most definitely was not prescribed to me.)
Just one more thing to worry about. Up until now, I've been prepared for a fair bit of discomfort and pain from the SN regimen, but have been looking forward to a relatively peaceful end. Now I'm just going to be worried that my departure will feature a repeat of my most (physically) painful experience. And at a time that I want to die in peace and quiet, I'm going to be screaming, writhing in pain.
I only recently discovered that metoclopramide is in the same family of drugs and there have been known cases of dystonia as an adverse effect. I'm now terribly concerned that this will upset my SN plans. I've considered taking some of the metoclopramide in advance just to see if it will mess me up, but I'm not sure how I would explain it to a doctor if it did. (It's a prescription drug and it most definitely was not prescribed to me.)
Just one more thing to worry about. Up until now, I've been prepared for a fair bit of discomfort and pain from the SN regimen, but have been looking forward to a relatively peaceful end. Now I'm just going to be worried that my departure will feature a repeat of my most (physically) painful experience. And at a time that I want to die in peace and quiet, I'm going to be screaming, writhing in pain.