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creatureoflight
Mage
- Jul 27, 2018
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you could express a concern about CO levels in your living space, and buy a detector under the pretense of checking? A lot of people have heard the story from Reddit about the man who thought his landlord was coming into his apartment, when it was actually him doing it under the effect of CO poisoning and forgetting. I'm sure many people bought a detector after that.Would be better to grab one if you easily can, to make sure that the attempt actually works next time. But it'll look really weird though, if it has to go through your parents.
Was that the guy that had these memory gaps? Well, I'm not gonna be able to get a detector around here anyway. I'll just err in the side of caution and light up twice the amount of charcoals. Hope it works when the time comes.you could express a concern about CO levels in your living space, and buy a detector under the pretense of checking? A lot of people have heard the story from Reddit about the man who thought his landlord was coming into his apartment, when it was actually him doing it under the effect of CO poisoning and forgetting. I'm sure many people bought a detector after that.
Yes, I believe he was experiencing gaps in his memory, he found notes written by himself in his house and thought it was his landlord, but it was actually him, he'd just forgotten due to the effect of the CO poisoning.Was that the guy that had these memory gaps? Well, I'm not gonna be able to get a detector around here anyway. I'll just err in the side of caution and light up twice the amount of charcoals. Hope it works when the time comes.
Haha yeah, I vaguely remember that guy, very unusual turn of events. Probably exposed to a high but not high enough CO level, good thing OP here got away with only a headache.Yes, I believe he was experiencing gaps in his memory, he found notes written by himself in his house and thought it was his landlord, but it was actually him, he'd just forgotten due to the effect of the CO poisoning.
What should I do
There won't be any CO left now days later. It's a very unstable gas. It doesn't like being CO ( 1 oxygen + 1 carbon molecule) and at the first opportunity when doors and windows are opened and fresh air comes in, the CO will grab another oxygen molecule and become CO2. Then it's happy and in a stable state again.
I can relate to failed attempt effects. I still twitch heavily everytime I go to sleep and have deveolped somewhat of a studder. I failed hanging 2 months ago.What should I do
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Peace, fellas!
NamasteNamaste May I be protected by His holiness the Buddha
Peace, fellas!
I'm sorry, when hospitalised the best bet is to "act normal" until you're free again. If they've really prescribed you amitrip then they're idiots because it's very easy to overdose on that stuff. Save up 7 grams of it and get hold of some anti emetics, its that easy.I failed and ended up at an institution. My dad noticed something was up and hid his gun the night before, I tried running for a knife and he restrained me. I was prescribed amitriptyline immediately and acted like it worked. I got out yesterday.