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Suggest Treatment For Indigestion And Nausea

Hi. I injected 1.1 of meth in 1ml sterile water yesterday at about this time. I am still experiencing uncomfortable indigestion nausea with intermittent nausea. I realise that using meth effects your insides. Just curious as to how and why. Also was very disappointed as its the 1st time and just felt crappy after a couple of minutes of Awakeness
Wed, 22 Apr 2015
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hi,

Injection methamphetamine should not be taken without consulting your doctor.

This is can be irritable bowel syndrome or gastroenteritis or uncommonly inflammatory bowel disease like chron's disease or ulcerative colitis.

You should undergo routine blood, stool investigations with ultrasound of abdomen and upper GI scopy.

Treatment is mainly based on the underlying cause but symptomatic treatment can be taken like antibiotics, anti-inflammatory or probiotics or prebiotics.

Consult gastroenterologist for further advise.

Thanks.
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Suggest Treatment For Indigestion And Nausea

hi, Injection methamphetamine should not be taken without consulting your doctor. This is can be irritable bowel syndrome or gastroenteritis or uncommonly inflammatory bowel disease like chron s disease or ulcerative colitis. You should undergo routine blood, stool investigations with ultrasound of abdomen and upper GI scopy. Treatment is mainly based on the underlying cause but symptomatic treatment can be taken like antibiotics, anti-inflammatory or probiotics or prebiotics. Consult gastroenterologist for further advise. Thanks.