Jayxtri

Jayxtri

Student
Mar 6, 2019
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So basically SN causes Methemoglobinemia, the symptoms are: Rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, headache, chest pain, nausea and vomiting, tiredness and confusion, change in skin clolor (blueish), seizures, unconsciousness and death.

The pph doesn't mentions all these effects, just unconsciousness and death. So how is this method peaceful. The Antiemetics may stop vomiting but chest pain and headache seem to be a concern. Even at higher dosages the symptoms will be rapid but it will be seen. What are your thoughts???
 
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Koal

Koal

Student
Dec 16, 2018
101
Seizures scare me a lot, also I worry in confusion I might forget where I am and what's happening to me, that would be really scary.

I think the more you take the more intense the symptoms are, so I'll be really careful about my dosage.
 
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Walilamdzi

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Mar 21, 2019
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Doesn't sound remotely peaceful to me.
 
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zadig777

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Sep 18, 2018
180
yeah this looks like a propaganda honestly
i dont think its peaceful although i have it at home
 
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Jayxtri

Jayxtri

Student
Mar 6, 2019
123
N is out of question for me. Inert gas method is iffy since I have lung disease. The only option is SN and CO. CO is hard to get right, that leaves me only with SN. I will have to endure some unpleasant symptoms though. I hope it goes smoothly.
 
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Walilamdzi

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N is out of question for me. Inert gas method is iffy since I have lung disease. The only option is SN and CO. CO is hard to get right, that leaves me only with SN. I will have to endure some unpleasant symptoms though. I hope it goes smoothly.

I had been favouring partial suspension, because it seems relatively simple in theory, but having experimented with trying to go unconscious, it seems anything but simple. However I find the idea of buying SN online and not having any way to ascertain the quality of the substance or to verify that it is what it says on the packet a bit off-putting.
 
drakewantstogo

drakewantstogo

Pressure building
Nov 9, 2018
188
So basically SN causes Methemoglobinemia, the symptoms are: Rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, headache, chest pain, nausea and vomiting, tiredness and confusion, change in skin clolor (blueish), seizures, unconsciousness and death.

The pph doesn't mentions all these effects, just unconsciousness and death. So how is this method peaceful. The Antiemetics may stop vomiting but chest pain and headache seem to be a concern. Even at higher dosages the symptoms will be rapid but it will be seen. What are your thoughts???
You supposedly go to sleep soon, so it won't be a bother.
With what life has brought me, I can endure a mild headache and chest pain.
 
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Jayxtri

Jayxtri

Student
Mar 6, 2019
123
You supposedly go to sleep soon, so it won't be a bother.
With what life has brought me, I can endure a mild headache and chest pain.
You are right. I posted this because we will be mentally prepared and not freak out. A bit of pain for peaceful death is okay with me.
 
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Arak

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Sep 21, 2018
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It's not a hypnotic. Please make no mistake about that. There is that one report of Philip N, but I wouldn't rely on it. Eventually you will lose consciousness if all goes well. Don't count on 'sleep'.
 
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Didymus

Didymus

Clutching at invisible straws
Dec 11, 2018
348
It's my most feasible method. I'm a skeptic's skeptic and expect to experience pain, side effects and worst of all failure.
 
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drakewantstogo

Pressure building
Nov 9, 2018
188
It's not a hypnotic. Please make no mistake about that. There is that one report of Philip N, but I wouldn't rely on it. Eventually you will lose consciousness if all goes well. Don't count on 'sleep'.
Yeah. Losing consciousness = sleep is what i meant.
 
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clover___

clover___

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Mar 24, 2019
52
The experience is peaceful, it won't look that way to outside observers though. Willing to answer any questions people have.
 
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GeorgeJL

GeorgeJL

Enlightened
Mar 7, 2019
1,621
The experience is peaceful, it won't look that way to outside observers though. Willing to answer any questions people have.
Do you have any liveblogs that detail their experiences?
 
clover___

clover___

Member
Mar 24, 2019
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Do you have any liveblogs that detail their experiences?
Whose experience do you mean? To be clear, I was the one who took the stuff. Was very nearly successful but medical attention arrived sooner than I had anticipated they could. I posted about it live in the shoutbox at the time but that seems to be gone now.
 
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time2go

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Mar 5, 2019
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The experience is peaceful, it won't look that way to outside observers though. Willing to answer any questions people have.
Was it scary and did you feel any pain?
 
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littlelady774

running on empty
Dec 20, 2018
708
Whose experience do you mean? To be clear, I was the one who took the stuff. Was very nearly successful but medical attention arrived sooner than I had anticipated they could. I posted about it live in the shoutbox at the time but that seems to be gone now.
You're a new member though.. Is this your 2nd account??
 
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clover___

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Mar 24, 2019
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Was it scary and did you feel any pain?
The only fear I really felt was when my partner found me and was sobbing over me, fear and guilt on her behalf. No pain at all. The euphoria from the oxygen deprivation was the most intense I've ever experienced.
 
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GeorgeJL

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The only fear I really felt was when my partner found me and was sobbing over me, fear and guilt on her behalf. No pain at all. The euphoria from the oxygen deprivation was the most intense I've ever experienced.
Oh shit I didn't know it was actually so pleasurable for some. No wonder meat tastes so good. LOL
 
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Jayxtri

Jayxtri

Student
Mar 6, 2019
123
Afaik you feel like a drunk/weak and pass out with SN. Euphoric is felt with inert gas hypoxia.
 
clover___

clover___

Member
Mar 24, 2019
52
Afaik you feel like a drunk/weak and pass out with SN. Euphoric is felt with inert gas hypoxia.
I experienced that drunkenness/weakness initially, the euphoria happened some time later when I woke up seizing, before I was given oxygen.
 
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littlelady774

running on empty
Dec 20, 2018
708
I experienced that drunkenness/weakness initially, the euphoria happened some time later when I woke up seizing, before I was given oxygen.
Did you get taken to the psych ward?
 
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xb243

Member
Feb 20, 2019
40
I experienced that drunkenness/weakness initially, the euphoria happened some time later when I woke up seizing, before I was given oxygen.
Can you give a timetable of what you took? and dosages? Thank you
 
littlelady774

littlelady774

running on empty
Dec 20, 2018
708
^ They said "At least 50g" in another post...
Sorry. But I really don't buy into this story. My bullshit detector is going off like crazy.
 
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clover___

Member
Mar 24, 2019
52
Did you get taken to the psych ward?
I didn't, persuaded them to give me home-based psych treatment instead. I had a really bad experience in the psych ward the last time I was there so was pretty adamant about not going back.
^ They said "At least 50g" in another post...
Sorry. But I really don't buy into this story. My bullshit detector is going off like crazy.
Believe what you want, I lived it. Anyone who was online in the shoutbox at the time could probably confirm it though.
 
drakewantstogo

drakewantstogo

Pressure building
Nov 9, 2018
188
Whose experience do you mean? To be clear, I was the one who took the stuff. Was very nearly successful but medical attention arrived sooner than I had anticipated they could. I posted about it live in the shoutbox at the time but that seems to be gone now.
woah. Could you explain everything that happened, pretty please? Would be very helpful for others.
Timetables with quantities, what you felt, why it failed...
Thanks!
 
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Arak

Enlightened
Sep 21, 2018
1,176
@clover___ ,

What happened ? Did someone discover you ?
 
Salvacion

Salvacion

Member
Sep 25, 2018
88
I experienced that drunkenness/weakness initially, the euphoria happened some time later when I woke up seizing, before I was given oxygen.
Most importantly, how are you doing now?