yannyorlaurel
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- Aug 31, 2020
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I know the PPeh says 6.5g or one bottle is sufficient, though Derek Humphrey from The Euthanasia Research & Guidance Organization has this to say...
"Some reports claim one bottle is enough. True, one bottle of veterinary Nembutal (6 gms) will end the life of a frail, elderly person already close to death, but a physically strong person, healthy in all ways except their terminal illness (for instance, brain cancer) it is necessary for the person wishing be certain to die to drink two bottles of it (12 gms).
I base this on case reports reaching me from around the world. Support for the two bottle method comes also from the customary dose of Nembutal used in the Oregon law as being 9 gms, while Dignitas in Switzerland prescribes 12 gms. I have heard of delays or failure by some using the one-only bottle strategy."
I weigh around 150 lbs, could probably stop eating as much and maybe get that down to around 140, does it sound like 6.5g could do the job? I don't have my two bottles yet but I'm already quite apprehensive about being about to get down 200ml, especially after hearing so many reports of how foul it is. I understand that vet N is mixed with some gross viscous substances since its obviously intended for IV use. The powdered form used in assisted suicides has to be far easier to get down due to less amount, and not mixed with adulterants from what I gather.
If anyone has sampled their vet N/has any opinions on the matter that would be much appreciated.
"Some reports claim one bottle is enough. True, one bottle of veterinary Nembutal (6 gms) will end the life of a frail, elderly person already close to death, but a physically strong person, healthy in all ways except their terminal illness (for instance, brain cancer) it is necessary for the person wishing be certain to die to drink two bottles of it (12 gms).
I base this on case reports reaching me from around the world. Support for the two bottle method comes also from the customary dose of Nembutal used in the Oregon law as being 9 gms, while Dignitas in Switzerland prescribes 12 gms. I have heard of delays or failure by some using the one-only bottle strategy."
I weigh around 150 lbs, could probably stop eating as much and maybe get that down to around 140, does it sound like 6.5g could do the job? I don't have my two bottles yet but I'm already quite apprehensive about being about to get down 200ml, especially after hearing so many reports of how foul it is. I understand that vet N is mixed with some gross viscous substances since its obviously intended for IV use. The powdered form used in assisted suicides has to be far easier to get down due to less amount, and not mixed with adulterants from what I gather.
If anyone has sampled their vet N/has any opinions on the matter that would be much appreciated.