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Survival from failed attempt with SN
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That's just one of the many examples. I'm not going to sit here and go through a bunch of goodbye threads to find other ones but I know for a fact what I speak.
Ok, I did miss this post at first. it's good that this second glass worked, but there are some lessons here, it doesn't seem like it was nearly as peaceful as some other people have experienced. One big lesson is that he fell off the bed- I have heard of this happening in hotel rooms and this makes a lot of noise and someone calls 911 and they are rescued. I do think a person should lay down on the floor before taking the sn, I would think on a blanket and a good idea would be to use a plastic tarp under this to try to not damage the carpet- if you survive this attempt this will be costly to replace. Possibly taking the propranol sooner to give it time to work could help. Of course the vomiting may be loud and attract attention anyway but at least you can avoid the sound of falling off the bed. Why did this person vomit even after using the meto when so many don't? Did they fast long enough, should fasting be longer than 8 hours, not sure. At least it's good that the second glass worked in this case.
Ok, I did miss this post at first. it's good that this second glass worked, but there are some lessons here, it doesn't seem like it was nearly as peaceful as some other people have experienced. One big lesson is that he fell off the bed- I have heard of this happening in hotel rooms and this makes a lot of noise and someone calls 911 and they are rescued. I do think a person should lay down on the floor before taking the sn, I would think on a blanket and a good idea would be to use a plastic tarp under this to try to not damage the carpet- if you survive this attempt this will be costly to replace. Possibly taking the propranol sooner to give it time to work could help. Of course the vomiting may be loud and attract attention anyway but at least you can avoid the sound of falling off the bed. Why did this person vomit even after using the meto when so many don't? Did they fast long enough, should fasting be longer than 8 hours, not sure. At least it's good that the second glass worked in this case.
Most people seem to vomit. The Meto isn't going to fully stop you from vomiting. From my research which could be flawed and inaccurate, the people who do the 48-hour method are less likely to vomit. Meto supposedly has some sort of gastric emptying effect which I guess should help more nitride move into the intestines quicker. Even if you vomit I guess.
Most people seem to vomit. The Meto isn't going to fully stop you from vomiting. From my research which could be flawed and inaccurate, the people who do the 48-hour method are less likely to vomit. Meto supposedly has some sort of gastric emptying effect which I guess should help more nitride move into the intestines quicker. Even if you vomit I guess.
There have been quite a few observed cases in which people did not vomit, and then cases seem to go a lot more peacefully, so avoiding vomiting however you can seems like it is worth doing.
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