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Need help with nausea on oxys

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Triple-Life

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For my first time, I took 1 percocet with 5mg oxycodone 325mg acetaminophen. I wanted to stick to a low dose since I'm 105 lbs and I had an awful vomiting episode on 10mg hydrocodone. I did not feel a body high on this dose. In fact, all I felt was a very uncomfortable sense of nausea. Even just moving would upset my stomach.

What can I do to achieve a significant oxy high without the nausea? I don't have access to weed at the moment.

Thanks guys.
 
eat an hour prior.
i'm bad about taking opiates on an empty stomach..
so..i still get motion sickness from oxy.

also: diphendydramine.
or promethazine.
or lie down for a bit.

10 mg. is generally a decent dose to start at..
:)
 
take 25-50mg diphenhydramine (benedryl) 30mins before you dose oxy.

also lying on your back when you are high and nauseous helps
 
you should be good w/that dose.

worry about acetaminophen starts in the 1000's of mg.'s per day area.
so..just don't do that. ;)
 
It could possibly be tolerance related. If 10mg of hydrocodone made you nauseous, 5mg of oxycodone would do so. Years and years ago when I first started using painkillers I remember being almost dissociated from motion sickness at 15mg of oxy. My best suggestion is find a couch to sit on and don't smoke cigarettes as this will heighten the naseua. It's your call on taking anti-histamines. They will more-so potentiate the oxy possibly making the naseua more pronounced. Just my .02
 
As others have mentioned, antihistamines of some sort are gonna be your best bet. You then have a choice between 1st (eg. diphenydramine, promethazine) and 2nd (eg. cetirizine, loratadine) gen, 1st will act to potentiate opis but may cause extra side effects, particularly at higher doses, while 2nd gen tend to be much more benign and just do the job of dealing with sickness/itching.

They're usually available OTC, look for either sleep medication or allergy/hayfever.
 
Sometimes the APAP (acetaminophen) itself causes nausea for me, but it you're just taking 650mg of APAP once that shouldn't be a problem for a normal liver. If you think that the APAP is contributing the nausea - like if you get nausea when you take APAP by itself - you could do a CWE, but it's kind of hard and a PITA to do a proper CWE on small amounts of pills.

To help with the nausea you can try:
- strong ginger root tea
- Gravol Natural Source Ginger Tablets (or another brand of ginger root/extract capsules/tablets)
- diphenhydramine, which is in Benadryl
- Gravol or Dramamine, which is dimenhydrinate (which is diphenhydramine plus theophylline)
- I don't know of any 2nd-generation antihistamines that can be bought OTC that don't contain other unwanted ingredients like pseudoephedrine, but maybe it varies depending on where you live?
- Being careful about what you eat and when. It seems to vary from person to person (some people find a full stomach makes them less nauseous, some find the reverse, certain foods set off nausea for some people, etc).
- Lying down not moving for a while, ideally with your back inclined on some pillows.
- If you smoke, try not to smoke much as it may worsen the nausea.
- Maybe try taking somes Tums or something if you can't get to a store right now and you have some on hand.

Often the nausea starts to get better after you have used the drug a few times.

Personally I find Gravol Natural Source Ginger Tablets to be more helpful than 25mg of Benadryl, and it doesn't have side effects.
 
^ agreed with the nausea going away after the first few uses. I have seen a couple threads here and there about people not able to grasp the euphoria with pharm. Painkillers like oxycodone. Really I think the nausea slowly becomes integrated into the high and it becomes more tolerable. The euphoria, especially from oxycodone pleases a distinct crowd. Personally I find oxycodone to be a rather boring painkiller with any ROA, but somehow I set myself up to have a massive tolerance.

I think what the OP should do is correlate that motion sick feeling to the actual 'high' of opiates/oids. Just because of their addictive nature. If I did that I would be way ahead in life.

Another thing I have found is that some people find oxycodone to be stimulating to a certain degree, while I personally don't feel this way, the stimulated sensation might be a lot to take in which could cause a motion sickness feeling. I get a motion sickness like feeling from excess stimulation. Maybe oxycodone isn't the right painkiller for you? But really the more you experiment with various ones, the more likely you turn a 5mg oxycodone into a 100+ dollar a day habit.
 
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