I’vehadenough

I’vehadenough

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Sep 15, 2018
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Just seeing how sound this method really is
 
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TheLastTrip

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Nov 2, 2018
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Have you read the PP handbook? It discusses reliability in depth in there.

I saw one post on here that linked to a scientific article where someone took N with a load of other stuff, but she only took about 3.5g I think? And she was saved with no ill effects because she was discovered and treated, with such a low dose I'm not surprised it failed.

The handbook talks about how some people due to their medications, or chronic alcohol abuse, have built up a tolerance to barbiturates and as such went into a coma for 24 hours before passing, but I think it says nobody has reported to them a straight out failure with the full 6g dose. That's why they recommend making sure you're not disturbed for a good while just to make sure.

Can anyone corroborate if I am talking out of my ass or not?
 
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worldexploder

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I never heard of any complications from Nembutal when taken the right way. Nembutal is by far the best method possible.
 
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Goldie

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Sep 6, 2018
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In my research over the past few months I have never heard of a complications. Dignitas published the times when people die and there were a couple of cases where it was over 1 hour. The figures are in PPEH.
 
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I’vehadenough

I’vehadenough

Elementalist
Sep 15, 2018
847
Have you read the PP handbook? It discusses reliability in depth in there.

I saw one post on here that linked to a scientific article where someone took N with a load of other stuff, but she only took about 3.5g I think? And she was saved with no ill effects because she was discovered and treated, with such a low dose I'm not surprised it failed.

The handbook talks about how some people due to their medications, or chronic alcohol abuse, have built up a tolerance to barbiturates and as such went into a coma for 24 hours before passing, but I think it says nobody has reported to them a straight out failure with the full 6g dose. That's why they recommend making sure you're not disturbed for a good while just to make sure.

Can anyone corroborate if I am talking out of my ass or not?
In my research over the past few months I have never heard of a complications. Dignitas published the times when people die and there were a couple of cases where it was over 1 hour. The figures are in PPEH.
thanks
 
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