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ord3045

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Jul 12, 2023
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if i knew what the potential damage from co, i would never do it. i tried it survive and 2-3 weeks after the brain damage getting worse and worse apparently there is immune response that keep destroying the brain long after.
i want to try SN, but does it have the same delayed damage?
i cant suffer any more, i want to finish it quietly
 
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i want to try SN, but does it have the same delayed damage?
Yes, it´s possible. But also multi-organ damage, damage to the immune system can occur later and of course cancer.
This is why I keep saying that the case reports of survived SN attempts are useless, because they only report on the time period between SN ingestion and leaving the hospital.

 
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ord3045

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Yes, it´s possible. But also multi-organ damage, damage to the immune system can occur later and of course cancer.
This is why I keep saying that the case reports of survived SN attempts are useless, because they only report on the time period between SN ingestion and leaving the hospital.

its look like dns(delayed neurological sequeal) from carbon monoxide is much more common than from sodium nitirite.
am i wrong?
 

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