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ExtraordinaryDefeat_

ExtraordinaryDefeat_

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Apr 3, 2021
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I'm already defeated. I don't want to live on this world. What would be the best solution? I don't think I could get an prescription for some because of the pandemic and my social anxiety, my doctor will easily see if I would try to lie.
 
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Toptock

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Jun 6, 2020
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Stans guide will walk you through all that. But the ideal anti emetic would be something like metoclopromide. Keep in mind, stuff like nausa pills (such as dramamine) work differently, so it wont count.
 
Octavina

Octavina

Paint the black hole blacker
Jan 9, 2021
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Yeah don't do what I did unless you have a strong stomach and can handle the intense neausea, I wish I had bothered to read the guide, I went in blindly, hence why I failed.
 
win32

win32

I did it for me.
Mar 26, 2020
57
ondansetron also known as zofran is the most effective. they use it for chemotherapy/radiation therapy patients. talk to a doctor over the phone complaining about persistent nausea and you'll get a prescription extremely easily
 
SweetDreams500

SweetDreams500

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Apr 4, 2021
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ondansetron also known as zofran is the most effective. they use it for chemotherapy/radiation therapy patients. talk to a doctor over the phone complaining about persistent nausea and you'll get a prescription extremely easily
i believe meto is better. both pph and sn mega thread recommend d2 antagonists.
 

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