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hereornot

hereornot

Freedom
May 16, 2024
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Hello everyone. I've been here for a while now, I've evaluated several methods but I decided on SN.

I recommend everyone read the SN bible thread which has a lot of compiled information, but I'd like to share my specific one.

And ask for your opinions and contributions.

To explain quickly, in addition to SN I'll use meto (free and cheap where I am), benzos to relax, magnesium antacid and vape, or those vaporizers that Gen Z uses like flavored cigarettes.

In addition, a fasting regimen of food, drink, and sleep deprivation.

Aside from SN, I've already tested everything else and their results contribute to the peaceful result I'm looking for.

To summarize:

48 hours before:
- I start meto every 8 hours (even before SN) and sleep deprivation has begun.

24 hours before:
- Second to last meal, very light.
- Reduce liquids to what is necessary.
- Constant use of vape, those flavored electronic cigarettes (they will already impair the absorption of oxygen in the lungs and blood)

12 hours before:
- Last meal, nothing heavy, soft and pasty.
- Reduce water intake.
- Dose of Ibuprofen and Dipyrone (for headaches)
- 2mg clonazepam

6 hours before
- Last water intake. Maybe leave a few sips for later.
- Dose of antacid

1 hour before:
- Prepare 3 glasses with 30g of SN, leave ready. - Antacid dose

30m before:
- Increased use of vaporizer
- 5 tablets of meto
- 2 dose of ibuprofen

15m before:
- Put on some music on the headphones
- 10mg clonazepam

1m before:
- Drink the NS
- Make sure I stay in a comfortable position even if I vomit and reach the extra doses of NS.

That's it. It might be more dynamic but the basic sequence I plan is this.

Feel free to comment anything.
 
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dontwakemeup

Paragon
Nov 11, 2024
909
That seems like a long plan, too much time to think and a lot of chances to change your mind. If that's your plan,I wish you the desired outcome you're expecting. I prefer sleeping forever and peacefully. I'm nit familiar with that plan. Does it make you sick and in agony the whole time?
 
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hereornot

Freedom
May 16, 2024
274
Allright, i need make a fast plan... but with this things..

Sleep Deprivation
Reduce liquids and food
Meto 2 days
Ibuprofen
Antiacid
Vape to help less oxigen
Benzos
SN


Maybe many things, but i can handle

I think gonna help to sleep forever peacefull


Please, more comments to help me plan
 
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yellowraincoat225

please, forget I ever existed
Dec 3, 2024
49
That seems like a long plan, too much time to think and a lot of chances to change your mind. If that's your plan,I wish you the desired outcome you're expecting. I prefer sleeping forever and peacefully. I'm nit familiar with that plan. Does it make you sick and in agony the whole time?
Apparently you'll feel some nausea and dizziness, and increased heart rate. In conclusion, it's uncomfortable but not painful from what I've read.

I prefer this slow method, plenty of time to enjoy my last things before I go relatively peacefully. Instead of a moment of drawn out agony, I get to essentially slip away, maybe even in my sleep. I think it's everyone's wish to simply go to sleep and never wake up. It's the easiest way to go.
 
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notreallybored

Specialist
Nov 26, 2024
353
ב''ה,

If you're already used to nicotine it's just nicotine, but if you don't habitually use nicotine or tobacco, a nicotine vape will have basically no effect on blood oxygen but nicotine itself can be a bit of a stimulant or vasoconstrictor.

Would you sip a cup of coffee doing this? Maybe if you like coffee.

I wouldn't tell anyone to forego a nicotine buzz on the way out of this world if that's what you want to do, but if otherwise naïve to it keep that in mind.
 
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hereornot

Freedom
May 16, 2024
274
ב''ה,

If you're already used to nicotine it's just nicotine, but if you don't habitually use nicotine or tobacco, a nicotine vape will have basically no effect on blood oxygen but nicotine itself can be a bit of a stimulant or vasoconstrictor.

Would you sip a cup of coffee doing this? Maybe if you like coffee.

I wouldn't tell anyone to forego a nicotine buzz on the way out of this world if that's what you want to do, but if otherwise naïve to it keep that in mind.
The intention is to help reduce the oxygen in the lungs, and consequently in the blood, so that you lose consciousness faster.

No, I smoke, I've never smoked. I recently used these vaporizers and got very dizzy. In other words, there was a lack of oxygen somewhere.
 
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notreallybored

Specialist
Nov 26, 2024
353
The intention is to help reduce the oxygen in the lungs, and consequently in the blood, so that you lose consciousness faster.

No, I smoke, I've never smoked. I recently used these vaporizers and got very dizzy. In other words, there was a lack of oxygen somewhere.
ב''ה, honestly that dizzy feeling is a standard effect of nicotine that reduces a bit with habituation as with coffee jitters.

Now, if you don't notice your heart pounding or hands going cold/numb and it's not unpleasant, maybe you aren't getting "excessive" nicotine, but some vape liquid (as used in prebuilt vapes) is fairly strong.

If you wanted to understand the physiology, a few drops of the liquid under the tongue or a nicotine gum or pouch will give that same feeling.

Unless you actually have some kind of asthma or allergy triggered by the glycol or glycerin in vape liquid.

This is silly to discuss, but a lot of young folks here, so the modest amount of carbon monoxide in one smoked cigarette will displace far more oxygen than anything a properly constructed nicotine vape will do.

Whatever floats your boat, but nicotine absent the carbon monoxide in burned tobacco and whatever else in the plant "mellows" it generally keeps folks awake like caffeine, so if you have reason to want to be less alert and vaping/nicotine isn't a particular personal comfort, do with this information what you will.
 
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