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Nijimi

Nijimi

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May 12, 2020
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Hi guys, first sorry for my English, I'm using the translator.
I need your help, so I'm here, next week I will have surgery, in this surgery i will use general anesthesia, I would like to know if there is anything I can do to be able to die when they go to apply the anesthesia.
I was thinking about going without eating for a few days and taking some medicines (I don't know which ones) so that I can die from some problem that may be caused by these factors.
What do you think? Can it work?
If you have any idea of what I can do to make this work, please share it, Thanks.
 
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GoodPersonEffed

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The most common causes of anaesthesia related deaths are: 1) circulatory failure due to hypovolaemia in combination with overdosage of anaesthetic agents such as thiopentone, opioids, benzodiazepines or regional anaesthesia; 2) hypoxia and hypoventilation after for instance undetected oesophageal intubation, difficult intubation, technical failure in the anaesthetic equipment, or aspiration of gastric content, 3) anaphylactoid reactions including malignant hyperthermia, and 4) human negligence such as lack of vigilance or errors in the administration of drugs and in the maintenance and control of the anaesthetic equipment.
 
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shipwreck

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May 7, 2020
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Please do not try this. Deceiving someone else into killing you is very unethical.

Anyway, this seems very unlikely to succeed. You will be under the care of a medical team. Your vital signs will be closely monitored and if you start to decline you will receive immediate attention.
 
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