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Will SN work if I have stomach problems?
Thread starterancryxia
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I have both GERD and IBS, I don't have the healthiest stomach. I'm worried about my SN causing stomach troubles for me, and not working right if it interacts with stomach acid. I don't normally take anything for my stomach problems, should I take more antiemetics or tagamet to be sure, or will it be okay?
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iinner, therhydler, Angst Filled Fuck Up and 4 others
I too have stomach issues and am too nervous about them to try SN or N or any of the other drinkable that require antiemetics. However, If I were going to try it I'd double or triple the antiemetics while doing so over the two days leading up to my attempt. Also make sure you attempt on a symptom free day and only eat toast or crackers if you eat anything at all.
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iinner, RaphtaliaTwoAnimals, therhydler and 3 others
I too have stomach issues and am too nervous about them to try SN or N or any of the other drinkable that require antiemetics. However, If I were going to try it I'd double or triple the antiemetics while doing so over the two days leading up to my attempt. Also make sure you attempt on a symptom free day and only eat toast or crackers if you eat anything at all.
I wouldn't expect too much difficulty as both meto and tagamet are both used to treat "gerd" most people can be expected to lose consciousness in about 10 minutes with the sn method.
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sif, Lifeisatrap, RaphtaliaTwoAnimals and 2 others
I wouldn't expect too much difficulty as both meto and tagamet are both used to treat "gerd" most people can be expected to lose consciousness in about 10 minutes with the sn method.
I wouldn't expect too much difficulty as both meto and tagamet are both used to treat "gerd" most people can be expected to lose consciousness in about 10 minutes with the sn method.
Im waiting 1 hour the meto given in suicide clinics for example wait 1/2 hour because its in liquid form, pills take about 1/2 hour to dissolve. All the rest sounds good though.
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sif, Lifeisatrap, RaphtaliaTwoAnimals and 1 other person
Really concerned about this too as I seem to suffer from severe stomach issues, gastritis, inflammation etc. I do have the antiemetics (Zofran and Meto) but does anyone here have further thoughts on attempting SN with a really bad gut?
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