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heyismeman

Specialist
Jan 29, 2025
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Do you believe whatever noise an opioid od causes could alert someone next door to then help you out?
 
dark archon

dark archon

Human #109874503476
Feb 24, 2025
67
If you're worried about noise, just tell the front desk clerk that you're a light sleeper and you would prefer to have a room away from anyone else.
 
maniac116

maniac116

My own worst enemy🌹💔
Aug 10, 2024
1,918
Seizures can be very loud. Also, agonal breathing ("death rattle") can be loud & frightening to others. Vomiting is also very loud.
I'm not saying that's going to happen but there's a decent chance of it.🤗🌹💔