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moggedtodeath

moggedtodeath

Member
Nov 5, 2022
87
I have a pretty good doctor (being a veteran) where I can just go into the portal online and message the doctor of any problems I'm having and might bring up getting a medication in a subtle way. Is there anyone here that can word a message for them out for me? Like pretend you're me trying to get Antiemetics. A nice, non suspicious, paragraph? I'm sorry for asking this and could probably manage it myself but I'm not very eloquent with my words.

Pwease hewp.
 
Mofreeko

Mofreeko

Arcanist
Apr 7, 2019
478
Just say you're having a lot of nausea and you've had meto before in hospital and it's the only thing that works to get rid of your nausea. That's how I got it.
 
moggedtodeath

moggedtodeath

Member
Nov 5, 2022
87
Just say you're having a lot of nausea and you've had meto before in hospital and it's the only thing that works to get rid of your nausea. That's how I got it.
What other prescription will you use prior to SN? Is this it?
 
Mofreeko

Mofreeko

Arcanist
Apr 7, 2019
478
What other prescription will you use prior to SN? Is this it?
I won't be using Meto. I'm one of the people it effects negatively and had a really bad time with it so I'll be using meclizine. Don't let that scare you though. The majority of people who take meto have no issues.
 
moggedtodeath

moggedtodeath

Member
Nov 5, 2022
87
I won't be using Meto. I'm one of the people it effects negatively and had a really bad time with it so I'll be using meclizine. Don't let that scare you though. The majority of people who take meto have no issues.
That's it? Just the meclizine?
 
Mofreeko

Mofreeko

Arcanist
Apr 7, 2019
478
That's it? Just the meclizine?
Just that and advil. I'm going with a simpler approach than stan's guide. From reading other people's accounts I've decided that more medicines just gives my brain more opportunities to make me nauseas. I've heard that the propranolol drink is particularly disgusting. So yeah, just meclizine, advil and a backup glass if I vomit.
 
J

Jadzia

Name is from Star Trek. I'm not from E. Europe
May 8, 2019
405
You should say you have nausea and your stomach is taking ages to empty food. That's why meto is good for SN because not only does it help with nausea and vomiting, but it speeds up stomach emptying.

Maybe Google symptoms for gastroparesis. It's often prescribed for that.
 

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