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Karangel25

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Mar 9, 2019
206
Have people actually died? Does it really only take 40 minutes?
I'm waiting for my primperan.
Then I plan to take it.
Does anyone know the regimen!
I do not want to wake up or fail.
I just want this to go the first time.
I often think of sodium azide. Since it's seems surerer
What do you think?
 
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Xaphous

hikikomori
Nov 11, 2018
550
I'm curious too, I'm sure some members here already succeeded with it. Primperan + sn is enough right?
 
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Jessica-

Experienced
Mar 26, 2019
263
People have definitely died from this method. As to effectiveness, I am not convinced (6/10 for reliability in the PPeh). SA is definitely more reliable with a score of 9/10 but its gonna be more painful and gruesome. As to the regimen, see PPeH but it keeps changing so do external research as well.
 
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Karangel25

Experienced
Mar 9, 2019
206
Ok. What makes azide more gruesome?
 
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Done182

Student
Jan 30, 2019
169
People have definitely died from this method. As to effectiveness, I am not convinced (6/10 for reliability in the PPeh). SA is definitely more reliable with a score of 9/10 but its gonna be more painful and gruesome. As to the regimen, see PPeH but it keeps changing so do external research as well.
Not convinced that 6/10 is that low for reliability or that high?
 
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Jessica-

Experienced
Mar 26, 2019
263
Not convinced that 6/10 is that low for reliability or that high?

its the second lowest out of all methods in the PPeh behind insulin which has a score of 5/10 for reliability.
 
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Longman

Student
Jan 9, 2019
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Ok. What makes azide more gruesome?
It can cause severe headache.
Sodium azide affects those organs with the highest need for
oxygen, such as the brain and the central nervous system. On
swallowing the solution, the salt interacts with stomach acid
leading to a drop in blood pressure, acute headache, shock and
rapid death.
 
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Karangel25

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Mar 9, 2019
206
It can cause severe headache.
Sodium azide affects those organs with the highest need for
oxygen, such as the brain and the central nervous system. On
swallowing the solution, the salt interacts with stomach acid
leading to a drop in blood pressure, acute headache, shock and
rapid death.
Ok and nitrite doesn't?
Ok and nitrite doesn't? My first attempt will be w nitrite. If that doesn't work. Then I will move to azide
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It can cause severe headache.
Sodium azide affects those organs with the highest need for
oxygen, such as the brain and the central nervous system. On
swallowing the solution, the salt interacts with stomach acid
leading to a drop in blood pressure, acute headache, shock and
rapid death.
Rapid death. I suppose it's more guaranteed.
 
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Longman

Student
Jan 9, 2019
115
Ok and nitrite doesn't?
According to PN, it is so. Or maybe it is a rare symptom (@Eden2k suffered from severe headache, but maybe because she hadn't take antiemetics before SN and vomited: https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/an-article-on-sn.9653/post-172475). Most victims of accidental SN poisoning also didn't suffer from headache (read such cases on NCBI site).
 

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Redrock

Student
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I think if you're prepared, both are effective
 
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Karangel25

Experienced
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I am just waiting for primperan.
I have my sn. I'm tempted to take it w out. Antiemetic because I'm tired of waiting. But don't want to throw up
 
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DarkStar1

Member
Apr 2, 2019
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People have definitely died from this method. As to effectiveness, I am not convinced (6/10 for reliability in the PPeh). SA is definitely more reliable with a score of 9/10 but its gonna be more painful and gruesome. As to the regimen, see PPeH but it keeps changing so do external research as well.
Are you sure SA is more painful/gruesome? I have not seen much written about it. It is certainly more reliable than SN given the scores in PPeH.
 
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Karangel25

Experienced
Mar 9, 2019
206
Are you sure SA is more painful/gruesome? I have not seen much written about it. It is certainly more reliable than SN given the scores in PPeH.
I know I wish exit would discuss it more. I don't know how much worse it could be.
 
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Jessica-

Experienced
Mar 26, 2019
263
Are you sure SA is more painful/gruesome? I have not seen much written about it. It is certainly more reliable than SN given the scores in PPeH.

I just go by what I have read, SA works similar the cyanide which is quick and reliable but a pretty gruesome in my view

The early clinical findings of a patient with azide poisoning include hypotension, dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, palpitations, tachycardia, dyspnea, and restlessness. Inhalation of hydrazoic acid can also produce wheezing and coughing. The most common effect is hypotension, which can occur within 1 minute of exposure. Following depletion of cellular ATP, anaerobic glycolysis generates lactate and produces acidemia. More severe findings of azide poisoning include seizures, cardiac arrhythmia, loss of consciousness, pulmonary edema, and cardiopulmonary failure.
 
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jayfox

Student
Apr 19, 2019
150
I just go by what I have read, SA works similar the cyanide which is quick and reliable but a pretty gruesome in my view

The early clinical findings of a patient with azide poisoning include hypotension, dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, palpitations, tachycardia, dyspnea, and restlessness. Inhalation of hydrazoic acid can also produce wheezing and coughing. The most common effect is hypotension, which can occur within 1 minute of exposure. Following depletion of cellular ATP, anaerobic glycolysis generates lactate and produces acidemia. More severe findings of azide poisoning include seizures, cardiac arrhythmia, loss of consciousness, pulmonary edema, and cardiopulmonary failure.

And people worrying about SN peacefulness that sounds 10x worse although im SN with latest accs doesnt seem that peacefull...
 
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Ruffian

Jumpin Jack Flash, it’s a gas gas gas
Jan 16, 2019
696
I am just waiting for primperan.
I have my sn. I'm tempted to take it w out. Antiemetic because I'm tired of waiting. But don't want to throw up
FYI I read pretty much every SN thread that comes up. Every thread I've seen on here about this method not working is because the person didn't follow something correctly in this method and then completed it impulsively. What I don't see is a lot of is threads where people followed the steps correctly and then failed. I was in PM conversation with someone for a couple days who said his goodbyes. He knew a lot about this method and I haven't heard from him since he said his goodbye. He still may resurface, but he was serious and followed the protocol, so he was probably successful.
 
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Jessica-

Experienced
Mar 26, 2019
263
And people worrying about SN peacefulness that sounds 10x worse although im SN with latest accs doesnt seem that peacefull...

I think SA is definitely worse in terms of side effects but it's quicker and more reliable. Just my opinion.
 
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Done182

Student
Jan 30, 2019
169
Do you think SN is worth attempting or should I just go with hanging? Because I really can't put my parents through another suicide attempt unless it's successful.
 
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Raggas

Suicide is self expression
Dec 31, 2018
306
Do you think SN is worth attempting or should I just go with hanging? Because I really can't put my parents through another suicide attempt unless it's successful.
SN will kill you as long as you have anti-emetics, don't call an ambulance and aren't found.
 
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Karangel25

Experienced
Mar 9, 2019
206
Yea I'm waiting on my antiemetic.
Is Tagamet really necessary. I have that. Just waiting for antiemetic.
 
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DarkStar1

Member
Apr 2, 2019
72
its the second lowest out of all methods in the PPeh behind insulin which has a score of 5/10 for reliability.
6/10 leaves a lot of room (4/10) for failure.
 
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NOT

Experienced
Apr 16, 2019
250
Can you use benzos first and then when you sense you are falling a sleep take SN?
 
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JadedGray

Life Eternal
Jul 24, 2018
991
Can you use benzos first and then when you sense you are falling a sleep take SN?
Yes, there have been people on here who have taken benzos with SN, with the exception of Diazepam which can interact with Tagamet.
 
memento_mori

memento_mori

Student
Mar 28, 2019
190
as someone who has taken SN before I'm pretty sure it would have worked if I had taken more.
 
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DarkStar1

Member
Apr 2, 2019
72
Why isn't there more interest in SA? It gets a 9 for reliability and SN only gets a 6. That's a huge difference.
 
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NOT

Experienced
Apr 16, 2019
250
I here its painfull. They dont mention that much in PPEH. Cyanide even worst.
SN is more available, more peacefull and can be almost as equaly reliable when administred properly.
 
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DarkStar1

Member
Apr 2, 2019
72
I here its painfull. They dont mention that much in PPEH. Cyanide even worst.
SN is more available, more peacefull and can be almost as equaly reliable when administred properly.
I have SN and SA and would much prefer to take SN but am concerned about SN's Reliability score of 6/10, whereas SA has 9/10. I thought that the Reliability score for SN was based on taking the correct amount, all antiemetics and antacids and not being interrupted, vomiting or having any other issues = meaning that 6/10 was the Reliability if all things were done properly. Is this incorrect?
 

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