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- Oct 23, 2019
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If you could choose one of the two which one would you pick. Sodium Nitrite or Sodium Azide? Why?
Literally everyone will say SN. If we can believe the reported deaths, it causes way less pain than SA.If you could choose one of the two which one would you pick. Sodium Nitrite or Sodium Azide? Why?
Literally everyone will say SN. If we can believe the reported deaths, it causes way less pain than SA.
You make some good points. I think people are often more preoccupied with pain rather than reliability. Especially when considering that there are so many measures to prevent SN failure such as anti-emetics and ensuring that you can be alone for a long time. Also, it's reported that the effects of SN are highly reversible if you're found fairly soon.Agreed. But reliability of SA is much higher. Less chance of vomiting, no antidote, almost No one survives. SN much higher chance of vomiting, much higher dose and if you puke then reliability kinda goes out the window and you can end up in bad shape?
You make some good points. I think people are often more preoccupied with pain rather than reliability. Especially when considering that there are so many measures to prevent SN failure such as anti-emetics and ensuring that you can be alone for a long time. Also, it's reported that the effects of SN are highly reversible if you're found fairly soon.
SS has elaborated many, many, many times on how one could lower the chances of vomiting with SN. It's not 100% foolproof, but we're talking about suicide here. It's okay to be concerned, but you have to accept the potential risks if you are committed to CTB.it's the best thing other than N. I never said SN is painful just if you vomit how reliable is it at that point? If you don't vomit I 100% believe in it's reliability at a high dose
SS has elaborated many, many, many times on how one could lower the chances of vomiting with SN. It's not 100% foolproof, but we're talking about suicide here. It's okay to be concerned, but you have to accept the potential risks if you are committed to CTB.
Likely if you vomit, it won't have been in your system long enough to do any permenant and serious damage like that to your brain. I seriously wouldn't stress about that with it... it's like alcohol poisoning. When you vomit, it gets it out your system. You feel a little clearer, a little more sober. Your body will feel like that with the SN, oxygen will return to your blood, etc.My concern is what if I vomit am not found cause I don't call paramedics and it doesn't end up being lethal but leaves me with a lot of brain damage?
Woah seriously? Had no idea anti-emetics had such dangerous side effects...One antiemetic can cause in some an irreversible horrible movement disorder. Even after a few doses. You never know. Yes meto is a strong antiemetic nonetheless. But as Stan showed there are alternatives and there is no best antiemetic.
N is pretty much foolproof and so is SA if not found. But N is hard to get and SA can be quite painful maybe agonizing.
Likely if you vomit, it won't have been in your system long enough to do any permenant and serious damage like that to your brain. I seriously wouldn't stress about that with it... it's like alcohol poisoning. When you vomit, it gets it out your system. You feel a little clearer, a little more sober. Your body will feel like that with the SN, oxygen will return to your blood, etc.
At least, that's my best guess.
One antiemetic can cause in some an irreversible horrible movement disorder. Even after a few doses. You never know. Yes meto is a strong antiemetic nonetheless. But as Stan showed there are alternatives and there is no best antiemetic.
N is pretty much foolproof and so is SA if not found. But N is hard to get and SA can be quite painful maybe agonizing.
Pretty darn sure that's not true about meto after a few doses. Long-term use can cause permanent side effects. As in, you shouldn't be on meto for more than 12 weeks. 12 weeks, OP.
I understand, but were they permanent? Or reversible with benadryl?I experienced EPS from 5 doses of other meds that don't have black box warnings. Thank god it was temporary
search for the thread here "meto fucked me up" he had TD symptoms after like 2-3 doses
I understand, but were they permanent? Or reversible with benadryl?
I'll choose Sodium Azide. No antidote therefore you can't be saved even if you're found minutes after ingestion. It makes you lose consciousness fast but might also be painful as hell. My question is do you need to fast for at least 8 hours (like SN)?
You don't lose consciousness super fast. Many people didn't have severe symptoms until 2-3 hours later. You get your lungs filled up with fluid, your heart starts dying, your brain starts being killed by the azide through necrosis. Eventually a deep coma but one of the first signs is vomiting and vision loss. It is harmful to others the second you put it in water. Your vomit can be explosive. It can explode randomly imo cause it's shock sensitive. There is no antidote but it seems brutal and it is not fast.
Likely if you vomit, it won't have been in your system long enough to do any permenant and serious damage like that to your brain. I seriously wouldn't stress about that with it... it's like alcohol poisoning. When you vomit, it gets it out your system. You feel a little clearer, a little more sober. Your body will feel like that with the SN, oxygen will return to your blood, etc.
At least, that's my best guess.
Woah seriously? Had no idea anti-emetics had such dangerous side effects...
I think they took much more than lethal doseSo why do people vomit and still die?
Sources, please. PPH says it's a fast death but does not specify the time.You don't lose consciousness super fast. Many people didn't have severe symptoms until 2-3 hours later. You get your lungs filled up with fluid, your heart starts dying, your brain starts being killed by the azide through necrosis. Eventually a deep coma but one of the first signs is vomiting and vision loss. It is harmful to others the second you put it in water. Your vomit can be explosive. It can explode randomly imo cause it's shock sensitive. There is no antidote but it seems brutal and it is not fast.
Sources, please. PPH says it's a fast death but does not specify the time.
And as for the OP, nitrite seems the way more popular method, but azide certainly has some positive elements, namely speed (probably) and the nonexistence of an antidote. Antiemetics might not be necessary, as the lethal amount is so small. I suggest making up your own mind and research on the subject instead of asking others.