justwannadip

justwannadip

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May 27, 2024
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ok I found the syringe and the needle. Are you for sure that this will work if you inject it into a vein in your arm? Like you said I should not pass out within 10seconds right? And what happens to me if I do? Will i risk being a vegetable or brain damage or something like that?

And what is up with this part?

"In fact, arm-brain circulation time is required to reach the effect site. This is not less than 10 seconds. If necessary, negative inotropic can be used to reduce cardiac output before injection."

Can you explain the arm-brain circulation time thing and what is negative iontropic and why is that used to reduce cardia output before injection?

also is there a way i can inject something inside myself first, such as like saline, to know that I've hit the vein? like...I just want to make sure the needle is in whenever I do the injection. I don't want to waste this stuff. How would i test to make sure that the needle is inside of the vein? So theoretically I could have one syringe connected to the needle with saline and then unscrew that syringe and attach another syringe to the needle with anestofol and then inject it?

and please tell me what happens if i pass out before the 10seconds, am i screwed?
As much as I want a peaceful exit where I pass out quick, this just seems too complex. I feel like there's many possibilities of things going wrong. Even injecting an iv needle on yourself with no training is not a trivial task. If you manage to attempt or create a system that works, pls share as I'd also be interested in it. Out of curiosity, why not try the less complex methods that are already out there like SN or CO/N gas?
 
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Csmith8827

Csmith8827

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SN is trashy and it's not fast enough. I don't know much about gas. I just wish this guy would hurry up and get back to me. I'm trying to do this as soon as i can.
 
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justwannadip

justwannadip

it's still raining
May 27, 2024
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SN is trashy and it's not fast enough. I don't know much about gas. I just wish this guy would hurry up and get back to me. I'm trying to do this as soon as i can.
I would say inert gas methods are much simpler and the materials are much easier to access. Charcoal (CO) method is probably the easiest, and nitrogen second. I wouldn't bank on methods that haven't been readily tried and tested. There's megathreads on inert gas on the resource section.
 
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maniac116

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I think this is a winner!
I actually believe propofol alone would work (ie Michael Jackson).
Any barbiturate has the potential to be very effective 🌹💔
 
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J&L383

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Jul 18, 2023
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Full IV line bit tricky although in combination with profonol & then potassium would definitely do the job, but setting up a robust IV line is a bitch, especially keeping it in place.
This is the problem, most people don't have this kind of expertise ☹️. The exit bag setup is much easier in comparison. And easier to source materials.
 
endofline2010

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Aug 8, 2024
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ok I found the syringe and the needle. Are you for sure that this will work if you inject it into a vein in your arm? Like you said I should not pass out within 10seconds right? And what happens to me if I do? Will i risk being a vegetable or brain damage or something like that?

And what is up with this part?

"In fact, arm-brain circulation time is required to reach the effect site. This is not less than 10 seconds. If necessary, negative inotropic can be used to reduce cardiac output before injection."

Can you explain the arm-brain circulation time thing and what is negative iontropic and why is that used to reduce cardia output before injection?

also is there a way i can inject something inside myself first, such as like saline, to know that I've hit the vein? like...I just want to make sure the needle is in whenever I do the injection. I don't want to waste this stuff. How would i test to make sure that the needle is inside of the vein? So theoretically I could have one syringe connected to the needle with saline and then unscrew that syringe and attach another syringe to the needle with anestofol and then inject it?

and please tell me what happens if i pass out before the 10seconds, am i screwed?
I would do a ton of research before even attempting this. There are much simpler/easier chemical approaches that have verified success rates.
 
Csmith8827

Csmith8827

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Oct 26, 2019
895
Bumping this...
 
Sunset Limited

Sunset Limited

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Jul 29, 2019
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ok I found the syringe and the needle. Are you for sure that this will work if you inject it into a vein in your arm? Like you said I should not pass out within 10seconds right? And what happens to me if I do? Will i risk being a vegetable or brain damage or something like that?

And what is up with this part?

"In fact, arm-brain circulation time is required to reach the effect site. This is not less than 10 seconds. If necessary, negative inotropic can be used to reduce cardiac output before injection."

Can you explain the arm-brain circulation time thing and what is negative iontropic and why is that used to reduce cardia output before injection?

also is there a way i can inject something inside myself first, such as like saline, to know that I've hit the vein? like...I just want to make sure the needle is in whenever I do the injection. I don't want to waste this stuff. How would i test to make sure that the needle is inside of the vein? So theoretically I could have one syringe connected to the needle with saline and then unscrew that syringe and attach another syringe to the needle with anestofol and then inject it?

and please tell me what happens if i pass out before the 10seconds, am i screwed?
This method is not realistic without you are a healthcare professional sorry.
Propofol doesn't work orally?
Oral bioavailability of propofol is only 2.7%.
 
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Csmith8827

Csmith8827

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Oct 26, 2019
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This method is not realistic without you are a healthcare professional sorry.

Oral bioavailability of propofol is only 2.7%.
dude just explain it more. And please refrain from using broken english it makes you sound unreliable.
 
Sunset Limited

Sunset Limited

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Jul 29, 2019
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dude just explain it more. And please refrain from using broken english it makes you sound unreliable.
I am using google translate and answered too many questions. You can search about propofol in forum. I can't answer again and again. If you are not healthcare professional propofol is complicated for you.
 

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