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malummo
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- Jul 15, 2019
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use a translator. I apologize for the lengthy post. try to answer a few questions set up here. I've been reading this forum for 4 months and I did not register before because I was waiting for my boyfriend's autopsy report. I found the site on the bf phone after his death. took his life with SN. I came home after work and found him dead. I was shocked that I could not remember the ambulance number. I ran a neighbor to call them and back to him to cpr. I persisted in trying to save him, and I knew he was dead. I tried to turn him aside, I do not know why ... out of desperation to wake up. I suppose he was disoriented because in the kitchen for the first time he fell on his face and broke his forehead, nose, and lip .. there was blood on the floor ... and then he headed for the out door. he fell down another time. he had bleeding under the brain envelope and brain edema. the autopsy did not show SN in the blood and they concluded that he died due to circulatory arrest due to atherosclerosis. had diphenhydramine and diazepam in the blood. I do not know how much SN and tablet he took. about half 1 pm and 3 pm died. someone asked how the body looks after SN. he was not blue, but he had blue bruises in his arms and his ears and nails were black. I found him with open eyes. It's a terrible traumatic experience. my depression worsened to the utmost limits. I do not want to live without my boyfriend. I bought SN and studied the method to the details but I was scared for dying. not because of death. I fight day after day and I'm confined to limbo. I want to have the balls like he had to end with this suffering.
I hope you understand what I wrote.
I dunno.. That's what I think. They didn't even look for meteamoglobin.. The coroner thought it was carbon monoxide poisoning, and that's what they were looking for. Says they were unable to measure the concentration
I hope you understand what I wrote.
I dunno.. That's what I think. They didn't even look for meteamoglobin.. The coroner thought it was carbon monoxide poisoning, and that's what they were looking for. Says they were unable to measure the concentration
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