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How much would SN hurt if you have an ulcer?
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I don't know if I have one, just humoring the possibility. Would it still work despite the pain? Would it be completely excruciating or something you could handle if you're strong-willed enough?
I don't know if I have one, just humoring the possibility. Would it still work despite the pain? Would it be completely excruciating or something you could handle if you're strong-willed enough?
no but you would have pain in the stomach a lot. I have stomach pain most days and don't want to drink any salty water. I also vomit easily. I ate some chocolate yesterday and paid a high price with stomach pain.
I had taken 2g only a couple of hours beforehand and I have a history of issues with my stomach and stomach pain. It caused me to be sick several times and my stomach still aches. So no it wasn't painless for me.
I don't know if I have one, just humoring the possibility. Would it still work despite the pain? Would it be completely excruciating or something you could handle if you're strong-willed enough?
There is detailed info freely available online if you search "pph sodium nitrite". Anyhow, it seems inpossible to find online naymore, ther eis only one on the site named after a river and it's 6 percent purity, which is useless
I had taken 2g only a couple of hours beforehand and I have a history of issues with my stomach and stomach pain. It caused me to be sick several times and my stomach still aches. So no it wasn't painless for me.
I had taken 2g only a couple of hours beforehand and I have a history of issues with my stomach and stomach pain. It caused me to be sick several times and my stomach still aches. So no it wasn't painless for me.
I would assume it depends on the size of the ulcer, and my concern would be absorption not pain. You should talk to your doctor and determine if you do have an ulcer, and if so how will it effect food absorption and digestion.
I would assume it depends on the size of the ulcer, and my concern would be absorption not pain. You should talk to your doctor and determine if you do have an ulcer, and if so how will it effect food absorption and digestion.
I went to several doctors about 2 years ago about stomach issues and did an ultrasound and barium swallow. Besides the polyps, nobody found anything wrong.
I went to several doctors about 2 years ago about stomach issues and did an ultrasound and barium swallow. Besides the polyps, nobody found anything wrong.
Not necessarily, and some for some people digestion struggles anyway. If you can't find a medical reason then its not likely to disrupt SN process too much, and even if there was one SN is still poison.
Thank you for apologising. I suppose since the thread was made to speak of pre-existing conditions and SN I assumed I wouldn't need to explain but I understand this was a mistake on my part and apologise for any confusion caused.
Although I would also like to add that I was dizzy and had been vomiting on and off for about an hour (due likely to the relatively low dose without other meds) and so wasn't completely coherent enough to think of others' views on my message
Those aren't used to diagnose ulcers. An upper gastrointestinal (UGI) endoscopy is a procedure that allows your doctor to look at the inside lining of your esophagus, your stomach, and the first part of your small intestine (duodenum). A thin, flexible viewing tool called an endoscope (scope) is used.
Those aren't used to diagnose ulcers. An upper gastrointestinal (UGI) endoscopy is a procedure that allows your doctor to look at the inside lining of your esophagus, your stomach, and the first part of your small intestine (duodenum). A thin, flexible viewing tool called an endoscope (scope) is used.
They can't detect ulcers through those at all? Well, they found the polyps through the ultrasound so I assume they would've seen if they developed ulcers?
I suppose that if you DO have an ulcer it would hurt. So to test that out - if you DO have an ulcer - you could tryeating a load of acidic or other types of food that aggravate ulcers?
If it hurts (and it isn't just psychosomatic) then probably not a good idea, if it doesn't bother you then probably okay???????????????????
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