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Judy Garland

Judy Garland

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Mar 23, 2022
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Is it possible to actually yell while you're unconscious (from SN)? That's a fear of mine that if I yell (from SI) while I'm passed out and a neighbor would alert an ambulance. Imagine passing out from SN like you're supposed to and waking up on a gurney being wheeled through the emergency room. I looked up Involuntarily Screaming on google and this was the result:
Klazomania (from the Greek κλάζω ("klazo")—to scream) refers to compulsive shouting; it has features resembling the complex tics such as echolalia, palilalia and coprolalia seen in tic disorders, but has been seen in people with encephalitis lethargica, alcohol use disorder, and carbon monoxide poisoning.

It says Carbon Monoxide poisoning. CM poisoning is similar to SN, so now I'm really worried that I'll make too much noise in my apt. I guess the woods is a better place to do this (which I was considering already). I have to walk about 2.5 miles, but I think I'm going to take a walk to the woods and see where I could die. Or who knows, maybe I'll just end up doing it in the apartment after all. What do you think?
 
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Is it possible to actually yell while you're unconscious (from SN)? That's a fear of mine that if I yell (from SI) while I'm passed out and a neighbor would alert an ambulance. Imagine passing out from SN like you're supposed to and waking up on a gurney being wheeled through the emergency room. I looked up Involuntarily Screaming on google and this was the result:
Klazomania (from the Greek κλάζω ("klazo")—to scream) refers to compulsive shouting; it has features resembling the complex tics such as echolalia, palilalia and coprolalia seen in tic disorders, but has been seen in people with encephalitis lethargica, alcohol use disorder, and carbon monoxide poisoning.

It says Carbon Monoxide poisoning. CM poisoning is similar to SN, so now I'm really worried that I'll make too much noise in my apt. I guess the woods is a better place to do this (which I was considering already). I have to walk about 2.5 miles, but I think I'm going to take a walk to the woods and see where I could die. Or who knows, maybe I'll just end up doing it in the apartment after all. What do you think?
I have been wondering the same but not yelling exactly.
It seems that people breathe heavy and snore. I think that's possible because the brain is deprived of oxygen.
But i don't think people yell/scream after losing consciousness because it's unlikely because you'll be breathing less if you try to yell or scream.
And more people would have been found easily and we would have known already.
 
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