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In my own experience, this isn't possible, or at least not logistically practical. Most cases of overdose are usually due to relapse after long periods of abstinence, or non-users getting an accidental dose.

I'm curious about what theoretical amount would be needed for overdose if one has a long-running, but small, daily habit (street product, not pure laboratory grade crystals.) Say someone uses 0.2g fnt. per day IV. What would theoretically constitute a fatal dose for this person? It's definitely more than 4x - 5x that amount, at least, for me.

Another point I'm wondering about: is it required to administer said fatal dose simultaneously? There's a physical limit to how much you fit into a shot.

What if I just ate a huge amount of it (with an anti-emetic... no idea how to get without rx though)

If anyone sees this and has any observations please let me know. I'm becoming less and less confident I'll be able to get the nitrogen tank. Why does this have to be so difficult?
 

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