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Someone requested that I post the chapter on vomiting from the SN thread. Please note I use a phone to take screenshots so quality isn't the best. Here it is.
yeah you are right.The May version says "if anti vomiting drugs are taken, the risk of vomiting is very low and problems are rare, except in cases where vomiting is a known specific problem". This has gone completely, to be replaced with "if you vomit even the tiniest amount abandon it as a method completely, try nitrogen instead, where for only 2 million dollars Max Dog Brewing can help".
No explanation as to the change in stat dose of anti emetic either, which is literally reduced by half.
I'm absolutely devastated by this tbh, Nitschke is such a toad.
Haha, yea just smoke a doobie and it will be fine.
In the next update of the pph he'll tell you to rub some peanut butter on your stomach and say a hail mary.
I honestly think this is carelessness (don't get me wrong, negligence). He is checked out, and/or let someone else write this. I think if he had actually any new perspective on anti-emetics, he would not be writing about it as 'the usual' and treating it as normal advice. He is just getting worse and worse, unfortunately.@polyswarm
Derek Humphrey recommends an hourly anti emetic the day before. This isn't just a mild inconsistency. The lack of confidence in anti emetics compared to previous editions is also very, very alarming. I need the peaceful exit these people promised in earlier editions, l can't afford to screw up on the bad advice of a snake oil merchant.
I wonder what evidence he works off of...