• @dyc3
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    7419 days ago

    … Do y’all really have that much of a problem popping pills?

    • @mkhopper
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      5319 days ago

      It took me until my 20s before I could swallow pills without gagging and spitting out water.
      Then one day something just clicked and since then, no problem.
      I can do one, two or even eight at a time like it’s nothing.

    • @[email protected]
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      1619 days ago

      When I got married and had a kid, I discovered “trouble swalling pills” is indeed a phenomenon.

      I have been taking pills since I was five thanks to my temperature-based allergy. I just salivate when I see a pill. It’s quite inconvenient when I am handling my child or spouse’s medicine.

      • @dyc3
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        319 days ago

        I mean yeah, I also had an aversion to swallowing pills when I hadn’t done it before. But I got used to it pretty quickly, using this method specifically. I just assumed everybody did it like this

        • @meliaesc
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          119 days ago

          I couldn’t swallow pills until after my SECOND child. Just stuck to liquids when available.

      • @captainlezbian
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        219 days ago

        Yeah I’ve had daily meds since I was 6. I was confused when I first met people who couldn’t take pills

      • @[email protected]
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        117 days ago

        The only temperature-based allergy I know of is cold urticaria and I’m unaware of medication for it, but word love to know if that’s not the case.

        • @[email protected]
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          217 days ago

          Yup, and it’s just regular antihistamines. I took seldane for a while until they took that off the market, then it was on to reactine. It was a bit of a slap in the face when the reactine became non-prescription, and therefore somehow not medically necessary according to my insurance provider.

    • @[email protected]
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      1519 days ago

      As a kid? Yes. I have a very strong gag reflex. The doctor using a tongue depressor would make me retch. I had trouble swallowing meat if it was tough or fatty. I would have to chew it for a very long time before I could swallow it. Fatty bacon I usually just had to give up and spit out.

      It took me until I was a teenager until I could swallow a pill. I practiced on swallowing blueberries.

      Now I have no problems, I can swallow a handful of pills and I’m a vegetarian.

      • @[email protected]
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        1019 days ago

        I’ve always had a very sensitive gag reflex, to the point it’s difficult to clean my tongue while brushing.

        Never in my life had issues swallowing pills. Absolutely no idea how I got one without the other

        • @MutilationWave
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          319 days ago

          Same. I gag brushing my tongue every time. I’ve actually vomited a bit a few times which totally ruins the point of brushing the teeth. No problem with pills.

      • @MutilationWave
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        119 days ago

        That’s crazy. I can swallow tons of pills in one go but the idea of swallowing a blueberry whole sounds tough.

    • @Dozzi92
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      719 days ago

      This thread has me questioning my propensity for empathy. I never for a minute imagined, outside of folks with medical issues, that it was a problem. This has me interested. If I were a scientist and not just some guy, I’d study it.

      As a kid, I had difficulty, as kids tend to. One day, as others have mentioned, it clicked, and sometimes I have several pills in there at once; e.g., Mucinex 12h, two Sudafed, two ibuprofen is a common combination on the rare occasion I’m sick.

      As a kid, I recall practicing on Kraft Deluxe Mac n cheese, swallowing without chewing, and I think, from there, it just kind of developed. So load up on Kraft Deluxe, folks, cheese up that esophagus.

    • zitrone 🍋
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      319 days ago

      I certainly don’t. I can easily put five or ever more pills in my mouth at the same time and swallow them all with one sip of water. I’m not even sure how I do that. They just all kinda align and slide down.

    • @[email protected]
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      218 days ago

      I’m more confused about how rolling a kid up in a blanket would improve the situation of them not being able to swallow a pill. I can understand how getting them to take something chewable or a liquid that tastes like shit would be difficult but swallowing a pill? You literally just put it in your mouth and swallow a drink of water, you can’t even tell it’s there really… I was ecstatic when I got old enough for them to stop giving me chewable medicine. I still can’t eat applesauce because of my grandma mixing some antibiotic I had to take with it when I was 7.

    • @Persen
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      219 days ago

      Some people do it voluntarily.

      • @Dozzi92
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        519 days ago

        Why fly a kite when you can just pop a pill?