How to Talk to a Doctor About GHB

GHB is one of the drugs most frequently used in date rape assaults. Your doctor will be a good source of information on how to detect GHB poisoning as well as tips for how to avoid situations that will leave you vulnerable to GHB. In the event of a sexual assault, it's crucial that you talk to your doctor right away to determine whether GHB was used.

Instructions

  1. Ask Questions About the Risks and Effects of GHB

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      Discuss the warning signs of GHB poisoning with your doctor. He'll be able to give you some advice about the initial stages, such as drowsiness or slowed heart rate. Advanced stages of GHB poisoning can come on quickly, so ask about other symptoms too.

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      Learn ways to tell whether your food or drink has been contaminated with GHB. GHB is often colorless, odorless, flavorless, and hard to detect in alcoholic drinks. Some people report a very mild scent of gas or glue.

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      Ask your doctor for advice on how to avoid becoming a victim of GHB poisoning. Your doctor might be able to suggest some creative ways to make sure you're dating in a safe and responsible way. By not drinking alcohol on dates and confining your activities to well-lit public places, you can reduce your risk of becoming a victim.

    Talk to Your Doctor After Being a Victim of GHB

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      Talk to your doctor as quickly as possible. Signs of GHB intoxication will rapidly disappear, so it's important that your doctor inspect you right away. Go to the emergency room if your regular doctor isn't able to see you immediately.

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      Share as many details as you can about the night before. If you've been a victim of GHB date rape, chances are you'll have trouble remembering some things. Any details you're able to remember can help a doctor to figure out exactly what's happened to you.

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      Tell your doctor about any physical discomfort you might be feeling. Physical pain, especially in the genital area, can be a clear indication that you suffered some sort of sexual assault while drugged.

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      Ask for advice on treating GHB withdrawal symptoms. While traces of the drug can vanish quickly, symptoms can persist for some time. Your doctor may have some good tips for how to help your body recover from GHB poisoning.

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