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is SN reversible?
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interesting. so would there be no long term damage? SN is my preferred method, but i'm terrified of being found and ending up incredibly disabled due to brain damage or something.
interesting. so would there be no long term damage? SN is my preferred method, but i'm terrified of being found and ending up incredibly disabled due to brain damage or something.
From the unsuccessful attempts I have read about there hasn't been any brain damage and as soon as people are given methylene blue the symptoms resolve within 24 -48 hours. I'm only going on all the info i have read on here though from people documenting their experience
Honestly there is not enough data on SN survivors to know if there were long term health consequences. Most of the SN users either ctb or get found out earlier on(or in one case due to under dosing 6 hours later). The people who survived hence have not suffered a whole lot of health consequences. But SN makes you ctb via hypoxia and I believe there is a point at which your brain is oxygen deprived to the point there is brain damage but hasn't eroded to the point where you can't be saved. Either way ctb via SN or any toxic substances is risky business.
Your brain is last to shut off even when your heart stops pumping. Its a gradual shut off. Taking in oxy mask on your way to hospital your still can be saved.
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