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RE: Urine drinking and meds - 9/23/2009 1:32:35 PM   
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He is on medications for Parkinsons disease, and I worry that those might be passed to me in his urine. I have read conflicting statements on the facts and I was hoping you all on here could give me some feedback on the subject.


Which medications, exactly?

And, are you on any medications of your own?

Selegiline, for instance, will cause you to test positive for methamphetamine, but it enhances your own health to drink his urine if he is on it and you aren't on any meds of your own. If, however, you are taking cough syrup or pethidine, there's a risk of dangerous interactions from as little as the dose that passes in urine. Nice drug, and one of the few reasonably universal components in longevity cocktails, but it interacts with a lot of drugs. Holding it in your mouth is adequate for absorption to occur. If he is on that, it matters what you are on, whether he tends to take it with a meal, whether he eats a fatty meal earlier in the day, and whether you are on oral contraceptives.

L-dopa is usually given with a drug that causes it to rapidly move from the blood stream and into the brain. That drug is itself eliminated from the system very quickly. As such, if memory serves (i.e. confer with your doctor, as always), there should be no problem if he has voided once in the time between taking the medication and using you, since the drug will then end up in the toilet, with no significant amount left for you. This is something you should definitely check, though, as l-dopa can have significant effects on your body.

Note that you should not trust the side effect lists for these drugs. Those are the side effects for patients with parkinsons that are taking it for that, not the side effects you can expect as a person who would be "accidentally" exposed to them. For instance, dyskinesia occurs because of the interaction between the drug and the disease, and is not nearly as likely in a person who does not have the disease. There are data available on the side effects in otherwise healthy volunteers, and your doctor can obtain these data by calling the company that makes the medicine.

I'm in a similar situation myself, enjoying that use of a sub/slave, and being on medications, and my best advice is to ask the doctor. If you're embarassed, bear in mind that the doctor has heard it all by now, and if that doesn't help, ask the doctor to refer you to a colleague so you can ask the question of a professional without the embarassment (since you'll not see the colleague again). It is important to check the facts on this.

Health,
al-Aswad.


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