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N3UR0T1C

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Jul 13, 2019
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Dying of hypernatraemia is a horrifically painful way to die. I would suggest you find literally any other method.
 
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DoubleUp8

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From what I read it's kind of like dehydration. Too much sodium. Not enough water. Can cause cardiac arrest and a lot of other stuff.
 
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Yeah it's not a fun way to go but it sounds an awful lot like SN. Without the breathing difficulties. It's hard to know how long before the patients went unconscious. It works on different mechanisms in the body but it sounds really similar.
 

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