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I was referring to Querry1 who just posted details of his attempt. After reading it, I was wrong about it him solely taking SN, he did take an antiemetic, but by his description it was a weak one.
No, it didn't make my shortlist of three. CO, train, full suspension.
I can see why people like the sound of it, I'd just want many more accurate reports before I'd consider it.
Has anyone tried ordering Metoclopramide from treated.com then? I'm in the UK. I am the world's worst person at lying to doctor, so would rather not try it via the GP?
Has anyone tried ordering Metoclopramide from treated.com then? I'm in the UK. I am the world's worst person at lying to doctor, so would rather not try it via the GP?
Will do. But if it works it's still likely going to be cheaper than doing it via various more dodgy routes. And certainly better than N that may or may not ever get delivered.
Will do. But if it works it's still likely going to be cheaper than doing it via various more dodgy routes. And certainly better than N that may or may not ever get delivered.
Failed. Though this might be a particular case for me - they've got back to me saying that I failed the mandatory ID check they perform on all new patients. "This can be due to numerous reasons (for instance if you've recently moved address, or made a mistake when entering your personal information)." Well, I haven't moved address in 12 years and my info was definitely correct. They now need a photo of my passport or a photo of my driving licence (neither of which I have, the latter as I don't drive). Damn. Back to square one, I guess.
Failed. Though this might be a particular case for me - they've got back to me saying that I failed the mandatory ID check they perform on all new patients. "This can be due to numerous reasons (for instance if you've recently moved address, or made a mistake when entering your personal information)." Well, I haven't moved address in 12 years and my info was definitely correct. They now need a photo of my passport or a photo of my driving licence (neither of which I have, the latter as I don't drive). Damn. Back to square one, I guess.
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