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PSA: The use of ipecac and other emetics

192K views 229 replies 150 participants last post by  TheBIGday  
Ok, so. Out of those of us who purge, the majority do it via puking. And a lot of us (myself included) have probably considered, if not actually tried, using ipecac or some other form of emetic. However, because ipecac is bottled and is commonly used for medical purposes (i.e. if someone has been poisoned) there is a common stigma that it's safe, or at least safer than purging, right? Here are the facts about emetics.

An emetic is any substance that when ingested will induce vomiting. Saltwater and mustard water are very common. Ipecac is a form of emetic.

These are extremely dangerous. When using a substance like this, it will force vomiting. This means that the actual action is much more violent, and is much more likely to cause problems, such as a tear in the stomach lining, esophagus rupture, and problems with the heart and lungs. This on it's own, is reason enough to not use an emetic, right?

If that isn't enough for some of you to stay far away from emetics, here's where it gets even more dangerous. These substances induce vomiting by forcing your body to completely empty the contents of your stomach, involuntarily. You will vomit until the vomit is done. So, say you're purging with your hands, and you see blood. You can immediately stop triggering the gag reflex and call 911. However, if you are using an emetic to purge, and see blood in your vomit, YOU. CAN. NOT. STOP. You will continue to vomit, regardless of how you try to stop. When this happens with the use of an emetic, it is nearly always fatal. It's not a fun way to go either.

Now, let's say you use ipecac and survive purging. Well, your stomach is now empty. Completely empty. Acid included. This may cause the stomach walls to grind together, which can cause excruciating abdominal cramps.

So, for your own safety, please, please, if you are going to purge, just use your fingers (or purge hands-free if you are able)
Please do not even risk it. One purge is not worth risking your life.
Wow...thank you for taking the time to post this. Ipecac is legit dangerous and should NEVER be used as a purging tool.

I used it once when I was about 16...The cramps were so painful and it seemed like I would never stop vomiting... I felt like abosolute shit for 24 hours afterwards and vowed never to touch it ever again. AND NOBODY SHOULD USE IT FOR ANYTHING OTHER THAN EXACTLY AS INTENDED AND DIRECTED.

(This was very early on in my disordered thinking when I wasn't nearly as deep into the belly of the beast as I am today...
I've never been a consistent purger but it still cost me one of my molars in my mid twenties...)