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Allybannsiders
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Unread post by Allybannsiders »

Can phlegm affect the pill?

Is the only way to bring a pill back up after swallowing by throwing up?

Could it come back up by coughing, sneezing, burping or in phlegm?
Heather
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Unread post by Heather »

Ally, please refer to my last set of answers to your last pill question. They are right for this question, too.
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Allybannsiders
not a newbie
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Sexual identity: Metrosexual
Location: Northern Ireland

Re: Pill

Unread post by Allybannsiders »

I reread it there now, so vomitting and diarrhoea are the only things that could make a pill come back out?
Heather
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Sexual identity: queery-queer-queer
Location: Chicago

Re: Pill

Unread post by Heather »

Ally, I am afraid I need to set a hard limit with these kinds of questions, particularly given your frequent pregnancy scares that seem to drive them and just how very many of these we have already answered for you.

From here on out, please bring these kinds of questions to your pharmacist or prescribing physician, as we will no longer answer them for you here. I would also suggest that the seemingly constant anxiousness you clearly feel about your pill and sexual activity, which have also been talked about here at some length, are also something where you would probably be served best of all by a mental healthcare provider: it seems likely there are some anxiety issues and interpersonal issues under all this that you could get help with.
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has. - Margaret Mead
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