arsencio354
Member
- Feb 12, 2023
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It's about that time everyone. Get ready with me as I prepare to leave this realm! I am actually pretty excited to go.
Method
Method
I will be consuming a tea made from the roots of one of the world's most poisonous plant, Aconitum Carmichaeli (Wolfsbane or Monkshood), along with a few other pills in order to alleviate symptoms of anxiety, stress, and pain. This will be my first and hopefully last time with this method and my 3rd attempt to CTB within the past 10 years.
What is Aconitum?
*Aconitum napellus (A. napellus, also known as monkshood or wolfsbane) is a herb often grown as an ornamental plant due to its attractive blue to dark purple flowers. All parts of the plant, especially the roots, contain toxins. Aconitine is the most dangerous of these toxins. It is most noted as a heart poison but is also a potent nerve poison.
What are the symptoms?
*Common signs of monkshood poisoning include tingling, tongue and mouth go numb, nausea with vomiting, breathing becomes harder and laboured, pulse and heartbeat become weak and irregular, skin is cold and clammy.
What is Aconitum?
*Aconitum napellus (A. napellus, also known as monkshood or wolfsbane) is a herb often grown as an ornamental plant due to its attractive blue to dark purple flowers. All parts of the plant, especially the roots, contain toxins. Aconitine is the most dangerous of these toxins. It is most noted as a heart poison but is also a potent nerve poison.
What are the symptoms?
*Common signs of monkshood poisoning include tingling, tongue and mouth go numb, nausea with vomiting, breathing becomes harder and laboured, pulse and heartbeat become weak and irregular, skin is cold and clammy.
Patients with internal Aconitum poisoning will have cardiovascular (slows and stops the heart), neurological (pain, convulsions, paralysis), gastrointestinal symptoms (nausea and vomiting) and there are often other signs (for example, confusion and mania can occur if the alkaloids reach the brain). The most common symptoms after research seems to be nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps and reduced or full loss of consciousness. Multiple organ failure is likely.
In most cases, victims lose consciousness before death. I know most people are gonna look at the symptoms and try to tell me to find a better method or that I can always change my mind but I want to leave so I politely ask that no one tries to dissuade me. There is NO cure for aconite poisoning. The only thing that can be done is systemic treatment to counteract the symptoms and wait. Most people who contact medical services within an hour survive however, I will not be calling for help at all.
To alleviate the symptoms associated with aconite poisoning I will be taking Naproxen 1500mg to alleviate any pain, 70mg buspirone for anxiety, 1.5 mg clonidine to help slow my heart rate and as a sedative, 2g of indica marijuana as a sedative, antianxiety and antiemetic, as well as a moderate amount of alcohol to depress my central nervous system and suppress my survival instincts.
As of 4:00 PM EST, I have taken 20 mg buspirone along as 10000mg ashwagandha extract to start relieving any anxiety and dampen my emotions. I plan to drink the 57g wolfsbane tea I prepared earlier this afternoon around 6-7 PM EST. After this post, I plan to begin drinking while listening to music. I will begin smoking around an hour before I drink my tea. My suicide letter/notes have been made and I have schedule text messages to go out to my loved ones tomorrow at 5 am. I will be on if anyone wants to talk. I can handle my alcohol pretty well so hopefully I'll be able to update you guys on how I feel after I take the lethal tea as symptoms can take anywhere from 3-30 minutes.
I also made a previous thread where I talked about this method and posted case studies regarding aconite poisoning.
I also made a previous thread where I talked about this method and posted case studies regarding aconite poisoning.
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