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Is SN fast acting?
Thread starterdelayedcactus
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Is SN fast acting? How long before you go unconscious? I know this will be different for everyone but what is the typical time range till you lose consciousness? I guess at that point you won't feel any pain right?
it's estimated to be around 10-40 minutes. 40 minutes until your completely dead (according to the ppeh). I've seen reports of unconsciousness as soon as 10 minutes though, usually symptoms start coming pretty soon after ingestion. to answer your question though yes it's considered to be pretty fast acting. and no once your unconscious you won't feel pain, you'll just be completely free.
True. The benzos should help with potential panic attacks right? I don't want to start crying hysterically and hit the panic button after ingestion (ie. call EMS)
I think it also depends on how much you take, basically on how fast you get sufficient levels of it it in your blood. That's why the recommended dose is 25g, which is about 10 times the lethal dose. But increasing the amount you take also leads to an increased risk of vomiting. Idk, one of the things that makes me anxious when thinking about SN suicide is the number of variables involved.
Oh, and regarding the use of benzos to speed up the process of losing consciousness. Does anyone know if overdosing on Zolpidem would also do the job if I can't get my hands on more benzos (I don't have enough to OD on)?
I think it also depends on how much you take, basically on how fast you get sufficient levels of it it in your blood. That's why the recommended dose is 25g, which is about 10 times the lethal dose. But increasing the amount you take also leads to an increased risk of vomiting. Idk, one of the things that makes me anxious when thinking about SN suicide is the number of variables involved.
Oh, and regarding the use of benzos to speed up the process of losing consciousness. Does anyone know if overdosing on Zolpidem would also do the job if I can't get my hands on more benzos (I don't have enough to OD on)?
Regarding the variables involved, I'm aware that metabolism will play into how quickly it works as well and possibly affect the amount you need. I have a very fast metabolism, does this mean I would need to take more than 25g?
Regarding the variables involved, I'm aware that metabolism will play into how quickly it works as well and possibly affect the amount you need. I have a very fast metabolism, does this mean I would need to take more than 25g?
I've seen 3 different pills floating around, each to help with a different purpose in preparation for the SN. Acetaminophen, benzodiazepine and antiemetic. Question is, do you take all 3 at once? And are they effective on an empty stomach? I haven't done my own research on this yet - just curious because I know you're supposed to fast for 5-8 hours prior to SN but also wondering if the pills will work at their maximum potency without food in your gut.
I've seen 3 different pills floating around, each to help with a different purpose in preparation for the SN. Acetaminophen, benzodiazepine and antiemetic. Question is, do you take all 3 at once? And are they effective on an empty stomach? I haven't done my own research on this yet - just curious because I know you're supposed to fast for 5-8 hours prior to SN but also wondering if the pills will work at their maximum potency without food in your gut.
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