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zoobamboo

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Aug 30, 2021
27
Can I have a physical disability after a SN failure? I'm very scared.
 
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Chiisai

Chiisai

To infinity and beyond!
Sep 1, 2021
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There are threads here detailing the experiences of the members who used this method. I hope reading them puts you and your feelings at ease.
 
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zoobamboo

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Aug 30, 2021
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There are threads here detailing the experiences of the members who used this method. I hope reading them puts you and your feelings at ease.
thank you for your kindness
 
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Chiisai

To infinity and beyond!
Sep 1, 2021
754
thank you for your kindness
Youre welcome. This is as far as I can help because I have not experienced it myself and I believe you will have better confidence and assurance if you get to read the threads and come to the conclusion yourself. :)
 
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Alcatraz_anthrax

Alcatraz_anthrax

waiting in line to ctb
Jun 27, 2021
59
Hi, I have been an avid user of this website for the past couple of months and I have scanned almost all the important threads about SN. As far as I can tell, no one has ever experienced any permanent damage or disability after failing to CTB with SN. This is one of the main reasons behind SN's popularity as a suicide method.

I hope I could help you. Good luck.
 
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clown_17

clown_17

Almost gone, it almost worked
Oct 24, 2020
288
I believe from what I've told there's a tipping point with sn. If the dose isn't high enough you won't receive damage, but then suddenly you reach a tipping point where there's irreversible damage that will kill you.
 
Greenberg

Greenberg

nitrogenexit.blogspot.com
Jun 28, 2020
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I believe from what I've told there's a tipping point with sn. If the dose isn't high enough you won't receive damage, but then suddenly you reach a tipping point where there's irreversible damage that will kill you.
Yes, you are correct. It is similar to the titration experiment you may have conducted in high school. The human body has a "buffer" to retain homeostasis; however when the threshold is breached, death is imminent.
 

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