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celan

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May 1, 2021
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i found out that it is possible to get a prescription for domperidone online, but you have to talk to a doctor first. i know domperidone is prescribed against nausea and vommiting. but i'm scared that the doctor asks further questions or wants me to prescripe something else. so could you give some tips?

- for how long should i say that i've got the symptoms?
- how should i describe nausea: headache, pain in the stomach or something different?
- should i tell him, that i haven't eaten in the last days or lost my appetite?
- how often should i tell him i had to puke?
- i'll tell him, that another doctor has prescriped me that before (is it a problem to lie here?)
- what if he asks me for the cause of my nausea and vommiting?
- how to make sure, that he won't prescribe me something else?
- do i have to tell him, that i take antidepressants or that i'm mentally ill if he asks?

doctors are a little reserved when it comes to prescribing meds here. mcp is not longer possible to get here since it has been withdrawn from the market.
 
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Guess you need a well thought-through story... If you tell him you got it presciped before, the doctor may ask for what condition it was.
The cause of your nausea you might or might not know. I would say everything needs to fit your story. So you should find out when this medicine is usually presicribed and built your whole story around it. Preferably leave out details than telling him too much, with which you might contradict yourself.
 
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