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How common is it to throw up with SN?
Thread starterAni198
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I have some SN coming in a few days and am planning on using it when it comes. I don't have any medication, as the megathread suggests purchasing. How likely is throwing up? I can prepare 2 different glasses if I throw up after the first one, but I can't really fast before taking it.
According to what I've read, throwing up is VERY LIKELY to happen if you don't get the stuff you need.
I would try to get the antiemetics no matter what.
According to what I've read, throwing up is VERY LIKELY to happen if you don't get the stuff you need.
I would try to get the antiemetics no matter what.
to be fair, they asked if they were likely to throw up not fail because of it. (i should add that it is good info although im not sure i agree with it. without having someone throw up and not get help it would be difficult to actually say)
in answer to the question, i can maybe only recall one or 2 that didnt but im not sure if i remember that correctly and even if they didnt say that doesnt mean that they didnt and we just dont know. as for the antiemetics, i have read that they dont help as much as people think however if you can get them i see no harm in having it just in case.
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I read quite a lot of sn raports and goodbye threads and the truth is that nearly everyone vomits, even if antiemetics are used. However vomiting doesn't automatically mean that attempt will be failure.
As the others have mentioned, it's quite common and fasting isn't just about not throwing up but also about rapid and concentrated absorption. So, quite essential. Try not to skip it if you can.
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