Aliali1992
We only live once..i hope
- Jan 3, 2020
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I think it is possible it can damage your kidneys. Although this I think is rare.
I think @Despairing read about hypoxia and assumed that the process is the same as when SN ingested.You think it's possible? And you think it's rare?
I am not sure if it is rare but when I attempted this way they put a catheter in me to remove urine and I was not allowed to drink they said it was to check my kidneys.You think it's possible? And you think it's rare?
I am not sure if it is rare but when I attempted this way they put a catheter in me to remove urine and I was not allowed to drink they said it was to check my kidneys.
I think @Despairing read about hypoxia and assumed that the process is the same as when SN ingested.
If you attempt to ctb with SN and survive they will put a catheter in you to remove all your urine. This happened to me and I was told it was to check the kidneys.I think @Despairing read about hypoxia and assumed that the process is the same as when SN ingested.
I got help yes.What happened? Did you call for help?
I am not sure if it is rare but when I attempted this way they put a catheter in me to remove urine and I was not allowed to drink they said it was to check my kidneys.
As always people talking out their ass.Hello, not a single one. You recover or you die. No other option...
As always people talking out their ass.
Kid that got poisoned with SN is in a vegetative state.
I guess SN could destroy your liver, too. Like paracetamol.
Hmmm, I understood you. Acute kidney injury is extremely rare, we do not even have to think about it. It is like dying from a regular dose of aspirin.If you attempt to ctb with SN and survive they will put a catheter in you to remove all your urine. This happened to me and I was told it was to check the kidneys.
I got help yes.
Thank you for your answer. Can you give me a link for it?As always people talking out their ass.
Kid that got poisoned with SN is in a vegetative state.
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During my research into Methemoglobinaemia i read this. All the experiences here for people that survived report no permanent damage. Did anyone of you heard or read stories with peramanent damage "especially brain injury" from SN ingestion or Methemoglobinaemia?
I have about 25 Tablets 10 mg Lorazepam. How much should be enough to knock me out after i take the SN and how long before should i take them in order to be asleep when the SN kicks in.
I have also Tramadol...how much should be enough to kill pain when i am not tolerate to Opiates?
Thanks in advance
I'm a doctor in Germany i can show my card and buy my self any drug EXCEPT the good stuff...and in hospitals each tablet or milliliter is counted and registered
Being doctors does not mean they are not people....some people make desicions that seems illogical..sometimes people act impulsively...sometimes they don't have the time to plan...sometimes they wanna deliver a last message with their method and location.
I am junior doctor and at manytimes i was inches away from jumping...sometimes i wanted the pain to end without waiting for the most peaceful method to happen
Thank you i have read what are you refering to long ago and i want to hear and share experiences as much as possible...it is a part of a process of an informed desicion and what is this site is for.Thank you for clarifying. Kind of important since we're discussing someone potentially ending their life and seeking accurate info.
@Aliali1992, I recommend you read the SN FAQ in the Resource Compilation. In the FAQ, you'll see links to the SN successes and failures thread, as well as other helpful info. I'm not talking down to you, just being direct -- if you want to succeed, you gotta take responsibility and do your due diligence. There are a lot of resources here, and you're not a new member so I would think the site shouldn't be unfamiliar.
Wishing you the best possible outcomes.
I'm not here to be bullied by you and i don't have time for back and forth. I posted a question for people who read or knew about cases. Yes i have no problem to teach anyone if i have the answer and i did. Being a junior doctor does not mean i know everything. I never saw a methaemoglobinaemia before and only read about it...so yes someone who has experience with SN sure know more than me in this subject.So, @Aliali1992, you ask a question like this..
...and you asked a question like this...
...and yet you claim to be a "junior doctor."
If you're a medical doctor, you should have access to information we members do not have access to, including long term effects of methemoglobinemia. You should be able to teach everyone on this forum about a variety of things rather than asking about methemoglobinemia and how to take Tramadol. Pardon me for being blunt, though since you're German you should be used to bluntness, but I smell the distinct aroma of fertilizer coming from you.
Thank you...that's what i was looking for ;)Hmmm, I understood you. Acute kidney injury is extremely rare, we do not even have to think about it. It is like dying from a regular dose of aspirin.
@spanishguy22 There was a case report of a kid having a methemoglobinemia and kidney injury but it was caused by quinine.
if there was a single case, I think we cannot deem that may happen to us...Methemoglobinemia due to quinine causing severe acute kidney injury in a child
Congenital methemoglobinemia is a rare condition resulting from a deficiency of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide-cytochrome b5 reductase. Acquired methemoglobinemia may result due to certain drugs, chemicals and food items. Information on epidemiological ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
One woman died of coca cola, but normally people don't die because of coke.
@calendulo Have not seen any case reports about methemolobinemia-induced liver damage.
Being a junior doctor does not mean i know everything. I never saw a methaemoglobinaemia before and only read about it...so yes someone who has experience with SN sure know more than me in this subject.
For example the answer before you posted a case study that i never seen before and that's all i am asking. So stay aside please. Here there are all kind of people not just what you described and i learned a lot from this site.But if you're a legitimate doctor, you have access to legitimate medical literature none of us have access t (and you supposedly have the authority to write prescriptions), yet you seek to be educated by a bunch of laypeople with little to no medical knowledge who may be typing naked in their parents' basements. It makes absolutely no sense.
If you google "Methemoglobin kidney damage" you will get a lot of information.I'm not here to be bullied by you and i don't have time for back and forth. I posted a question for people who read or knew about cases. Yes i have no problem to teach anyone if i have the answer and i did. Being a junior doctor does not mean i know everything. I never saw a methaemoglobinaemia before and only read about it...so yes someone who has experience with SN sure know more than me in this subject.
Thank you...that's what i was looking for ;)
Source, please. Otherwise it's just more ass-talking.
Source? Reasoning behind your guess?
No i have seen this tactic before with the personal attacks on anyone that posts something you don't like. I think you should stop it. And instead comment something that would benefit everyone.Vilifying the victim and accusing them of abuse is a common tactic used against someone who calls out manipulation or abuse. Calling out is not bullying.
You don't have time for back and forth? I don't have time for people BSing me and abusing my desire to be helpful to serve their own ends.
I'm not smaller than you, I won't step aside because you say to.
No i have seen this tactic before with the personal attacks on anyone that posts something you don't like. I think you should stop it. And instead comment something that would benefit everyone.
Good if you feel BS'ed call it out and move on and your opinion is respected..solving your problems is not the aim of this post.I only don't like being BS'd. Calling out is not an attack. And my comments on this post are of benefit to everyone but you.
Who told you I'm naked in my parents' basement?But if you're a legitimate doctor, you have access to legitimate medical literature none of us have access to (and you supposedly have the authority to write prescriptions), yet you seek to be educated by a bunch of laypeople with little to no medical knowledge who may be typing naked in their parents' basements. It makes absolutely no sense.