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HelpI intend to go to CTB this Friday and I want to know if two hours are enough.I'm going to use the sodium nitrite method and I want to know if two hour
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I'm going to use the sodium nitrite method and I want to know if two hours is enough to make me die. I intend to do the 10-hour VSED and for that I would need to consume the SN at 4:00 p.m. My father gets home at 6:00 p.m. Is there a chance that he will see me in that state and take me to the hospital?
No, it's not enough. You could die before, but you very well could be still alive after two hours (if they are even two full hours. Maybe something goes wrong and you drink it 10 or 20 minutes later).
In one of the guides here, it says that you could die as late as 4 hours later, and I would recommend to assume the worst. And the worst would be that you could be alive for even more than 4 hours after you drink it.
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