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GHartHuDu -> Nausea play? (1/23/2008 8:01:09 PM)

Has anyone here engaged in nausea/vomit play?  I'm interested in the idea of inducing nausea in a submissive, but I want to make sure I go about it safely.   Has anyone played with syrup of ipecac?  My understanding is that it's generally safe to use, but I haven't seen anything specifically pertaining to BDSM.  Also, I know ipecac is intended to induce vomiting, is there anything out there that will induce nausea for an hour or two without bringing about vomiting?  Obviously nothing that's going to do any kind of damage, just temporary discomfort.  




fluffyswitch -> RE: Nausea play? (1/23/2008 8:12:17 PM)

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ORIGINAL: GHartHuDu

Has anyone here engaged in nausea/vomit play?  I'm interested in the idea of inducing nausea in a submissive, but I want to make sure I go about it safely.   Has anyone played with syrup of ipecac?  My understanding is that it's generally safe to use, but I haven't seen anything specifically pertaining to BDSM.  Also, I know ipecac is intended to induce vomiting, is there anything out there that will induce nausea for an hour or two without bringing about vomiting?  Obviously nothing that's going to do any kind of damage, just temporary discomfort.  


well the first thing that comes to mind is milk. lots of milk. unfortunately that's what some of the frat boys i've come across have done to some of their pledges (note: not implying that all frats engage in the big h (hazing) but i have seen it). just make sure that they're not lactose intolerant or you really will make them sick.




christine1 -> RE: Nausea play? (1/23/2008 8:16:04 PM)

i dont' have any suggestions for you that you'd want to hear, but good luck.




lusciouslips19 -> RE: Nausea play? (1/23/2008 8:20:00 PM)

My first thought is why and my second thought is to put that down as a hard limit. Funny as I am pretty much into edge play! but if she says its ok, then have at it.




FangsNfeet -> RE: Nausea play? (1/23/2008 8:27:39 PM)

Your questions can only be answered on an individual basis. Everyone has a different stomach when it comes to how far they can go before tossing there cookies.

Pictures, smells, visuals, amount of digestion, varies from person to person. Gaging without puking is something you're going to have to experiment with.

One idea that comes to mind is to have your sub eat a certain number of Geletain Capsules. You can buy them at most Heatlh/Drug Stores. The disolving of the capsule is the cause for nausea in many cases when people get sick of taking there medications. So see what Geletain Capsules do and let us know if that works.




GHartHuDu -> RE: Nausea play? (1/23/2008 8:37:31 PM)

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Gaging without puking is something you're going to have to experiment with.


Yeah, I'm definitely willing to experiment on this end, I just want to make sure I'm doing it safely.  I like the gelatin caps idea, I would assume they're harmless from a medical standpoint.  That said, I have no idea how many it would take to be effective, I wouldn't even know where to begin.  If anyone has any ideas, please pipe in :)






christine1 -> RE: Nausea play? (1/23/2008 8:52:32 PM)

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ORIGINAL: GHartHuDu

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Gaging without puking is something you're going to have to experiment with.


Yeah, I'm definitely willing to experiment on this end, I just want to make sure I'm doing it safely.  I like the gelatin caps idea, I would assume they're harmless from a medical standpoint.  That said, I have no idea how many it would take to be effective, I wouldn't even know where to begin.  If anyone has any ideas, please pipe in :)





maybe you should experiment on yourself first to see how it goes...




FangsNfeet -> RE: Nausea play? (1/23/2008 8:55:56 PM)

Begin with buying some geletin caps. Have your sub take two and see where things go from there. Most geletins contain niacin. So read the back of the box to determine the maximum number of caps a person should take. If it does not work then it's back to the drawing board. 

Inducing nausea has very little health risk as long as it's temporary. However, the gaging and vomiting will ruin the esophogis. You want to keep the stomach acid in the stomach as much as possible. Seeing how this is, my best suggestion is to have these sessions far apart from one another.




viewfromthetop -> RE: Nausea play? (1/23/2008 9:17:53 PM)

Oh, man. Who told you ipecac was safe?

It's a poison. That's why it works, and why doctors will only recommend it if it's absolutely, ABSOLUTELY necessary.

I've read experiences from people who've been given ipecac, for various reasons. All of them talked about continuous vomiting, sometimes for hours, incredible pain and discomfort, and in many cases lingering health effects. Ipecac's toxicity means that if even a little stays in the person's system, it can really mess them up - sometimes fatally, if the heart's affected.

I can't offer much insight into nausea in general, but I had to say that much. Ipecac is serious business.




dcnovice -> RE: Nausea play? (1/23/2008 9:24:24 PM)

On second thought, I probably shouldn't be making smartass comments in Health and Safety.




sexyred1 -> RE: Nausea play? (1/23/2008 9:28:24 PM)

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ORIGINAL: christine1

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ORIGINAL: GHartHuDu

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Gaging without puking is something you're going to have to experiment with.


Yeah, I'm definitely willing to experiment on this end, I just want to make sure I'm doing it safely.  I like the gelatin caps idea, I would assume they're harmless from a medical standpoint.  That said, I have no idea how many it would take to be effective, I wouldn't even know where to begin.  If anyone has any ideas, please pipe in :)





maybe you should experiment on yourself first to see how it goes...


yes, I agree. perhaps try it a few times and then report back to us.




christine1 -> RE: Nausea play? (1/23/2008 9:32:37 PM)

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ORIGINAL: dcnovice

On second thought, I probably shouldn't be making smartass comments in Health and Safety.


awww c'mon.....now we're curious!




angelikaJ -> RE: Nausea play? (1/23/2008 9:38:16 PM)

I personally would almost rather die than vomit...

however...many people cannot read in a car without becoming nauseous.




dcnovice -> RE: Nausea play? (1/23/2008 9:39:40 PM)


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ORIGINAL: christine1

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ORIGINAL: dcnovice

On second thought, I probably shouldn't be making smartass comments in Health and Safety.


awww c'mon.....now we're curious!


Well, I was gonna suggest having the sub read a fat thread or two.




sexyred1 -> RE: Nausea play? (1/23/2008 9:41:03 PM)

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ORIGINAL: dcnovice


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ORIGINAL: christine1

quote:

ORIGINAL: dcnovice

On second thought, I probably shouldn't be making smartass comments in Health and Safety.


awww c'mon.....now we're curious!


Well, I was gonna suggest having the sub read a fat thread or two.


snickers. that or anything by tbj.




lusciouslips19 -> RE: Nausea play? (1/24/2008 3:19:30 AM)

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ORIGINAL: sexyred1

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ORIGINAL: dcnovice


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ORIGINAL: christine1

quote:

ORIGINAL: dcnovice

On second thought, I probably shouldn't be making smartass comments in Health and Safety.


awww c'mon.....now we're curious!


Well, I was gonna suggest having the sub read a fat thread or two.


snickers. that or anything by tbj.
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ORIGINAL: GHartHuDu


I was thinking this thread was making me want to hurl.

This topec is making me sick!




laurell3 -> RE: Nausea play? (1/24/2008 3:28:30 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: GHartHuDu

Has anyone here engaged in nausea/vomit play?  I'm interested in the idea of inducing nausea in a submissive, but I want to make sure I go about it safely.   Has anyone played with syrup of ipecac?  My understanding is that it's generally safe to use, but I haven't seen anything specifically pertaining to BDSM.  Also, I know ipecac is intended to induce vomiting, is there anything out there that will induce nausea for an hour or two without bringing about vomiting?  Obviously nothing that's going to do any kind of damage, just temporary discomfort.  


Unless they have no gag reflex repeated throat fucking may do it, although only temporarily.




GHartHuDu -> RE: Nausea play? (1/24/2008 4:42:17 AM)

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ORIGINAL: laurell3

quote:

ORIGINAL: GHartHuDu

Has anyone here engaged in nausea/vomit play?  I'm interested in the idea of inducing nausea in a submissive, but I want to make sure I go about it safely.   Has anyone played with syrup of ipecac?  My understanding is that it's generally safe to use, but I haven't seen anything specifically pertaining to BDSM.  Also, I know ipecac is intended to induce vomiting, is there anything out there that will induce nausea for an hour or two without bringing about vomiting?  Obviously nothing that's going to do any kind of damage, just temporary discomfort.  


Unless they have no gag reflex repeated throat fucking may do it, although only temporarily.


Hehe, fun as that is it's not quite the effect I'm going for ;)




laurell3 -> RE: Nausea play? (1/24/2008 4:43:52 AM)

Shrug...don't bathe for a couple of days before sex?  That should do it and not temporarily!  [;)]




GHartHuDu -> RE: Nausea play? (1/24/2008 4:47:20 AM)

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ORIGINAL: viewfromthetop

Oh, man. Who told you ipecac was safe?

It's a poison. That's why it works, and why doctors will only recommend it if it's absolutely, ABSOLUTELY necessary.

I've read experiences from people who've been given ipecac, for various reasons. All of them talked about continuous vomiting, sometimes for hours, incredible pain and discomfort, and in many cases lingering health effects. Ipecac's toxicity means that if even a little stays in the person's system, it can really mess them up - sometimes fatally, if the heart's affected.

I can't offer much insight into nausea in general, but I had to say that much. Ipecac is serious business.


I'm not a health professional, but everything I've read seems to indicate that ipecac is considered very safe, that the only real risk is in people who have heart conditions, and that the reason doctors no longer recommend it is that it's no longer considered an effective method of poison control.  That said, it sounds like your experiences have been different.  Anyone else have firsthand experience? Any health professionals?




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