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SN - what could go wrong?
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I want to make sure that when I will decided to use SN i will CTB for good.
I want to write a list of everything that could go wrong and how to avoid it.
Any ideas? Tips? Suggestions?
I also worry about the same thing.I am trying get access to SN for now also somehow I am trying to get Meto(AE).I have no way accessing Bezo or any other medicine.
I live alone so there is no risk of anyone finding me unless I call for help.Only thing which could go wrong and bothers the most apart from my SI is sound I will make while being unconscious or before getting unconscious is loud enough that my neighbors hear it through paper thin walls and call for help.Does anyone know if noise we make is loud enough to raise suspicion for neighbors.
1: Vomiting then not drinking the other 1-2 backup mixtures.
2: Getting terrified before you pass out and telling someone exactly what you took.
3: Someone seeing that you're as blue as god damn Papa Smurf and calling emergency services.
4: Using less than 20g-25g.
Should only take 45 minutes to be gone.
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1: Vomiting then not drinking the other 1-2 backup mixtures.
2: Getting terrified before you pass out and telling someone exactly what you took.
3: Someone seeing that you're as blue as god damn Papa Smurf and calling emergency services.
4: Using less than 20g-25g.
I don't have a source. I just know that some people have apparently gotten revived after that much time. Now, did they follow the protocol? Did they have >95% pure SN? Idk. Not sure how common it is either, depends on multiple factors I'd imagine.
That's my plan. I think the ideal methodology is to pass out right before the sn hits, imo. The timing is a bit temperamental though because if you miss the megadose of benzos, you might miss taking the sn entirely. I guess it's also bad if you throw up but aren't awake to take the 2nd dose.
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I also worry about the same thing.I am trying get access to SN for now also somehow I am trying to get Meto(AE).I have no way accessing Bezo or any other medicine.
I live alone so there is no risk of anyone finding me unless I call for help.Only thing which could go wrong and bothers the most apart from my SI is sound I will make while being unconscious or before getting unconscious is loud enough that my neighbors hear it through paper thin walls and call for help.Does anyone know if noise we make is loud enough to raise suspicion for neighbors.
I don't have a source. I just know that some people have apparently gotten revived after that much time. Now, did they follow the protocol? Did they have >95% pure SN? Idk. Not sure how common it is either, depends on multiple factors I'd imagine.
That doesn't make sense. If they die at 45 minutes, the brain is permanently dead after 6 minutes, there is no possibility of revival after 6 hours. You might be thinking of the previous PPH recommendation to find solitude for that period of time, and now it's recommended to be 24 hours. I don't think that's due to possibility of revival, just to ensure nothing goes amiss.
"The intake of an excessive but non-lethal quantity of sodium nitrite guarantees a longer survival interval, with the possibility of accessing an emergency department and receiving the appropriate therapy"
The only exception is if the protocol is not followed appropriately. In which case, maybe the individual had a full stomach and that interfered with absorption. Or they didn't take the full amount, etc, etc.
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