sellfish

sellfish

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Feb 10, 2020
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how does one survive a major overdose if they are not found for more than 24 hours? if breathing stops does it not guarantee death?
 
squirtsoda

squirtsoda

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Jan 19, 2020
324
If breathing stops it would guarantee death in short order, but 24 hours depends on the drug you're talking about. Some are certainly much slower than others. For instance a common CTB method is amitriptyline and 24 hours is certainly not enough. But if you had IV fentanyl, death could be almost instantaneous.
 
sellfish

sellfish

Member
Feb 10, 2020
62
If breathing stops it would guarantee death in short order, but 24 hours depends on the drug you're talking about. Some are certainly much slower than others. For instance a common CTB method is amitriptyline and 24 hours is certainly not enough. But if you had IV fentanyl, death could be almost instantaneous.

i am talking about a combination of alcohol, diazepam and ghb while laying face down in the bathtub. How would survival be possible in this case?
 
squirtsoda

squirtsoda

Fallen Eagle
Jan 19, 2020
324
i am talking about a combination of alcohol, diazepam and ghb while laying face down in the bathtub. How would survival be possible in this case?
Depends on the dosage, but that combination sounds lethal enough on its own without the bathtub. I'm not sure anyone would have a remotely accurate time period of complete respiratory depression on that combo but if you got the dose right it would definitely be below 24 hours. Once you stop breathing you're dead in minutes.
 
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Cherrybreeze

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Feb 17, 2020
30
One potential issue I can see (because this can happen with each of these three substances) is rate of ingestion. What happens if you get enough down to black out, but do so BEFORE you've invested your entire amounts? Being blacked out on these and doing things (like driving) certainly can and does happen. If you managed to have it all mixed in a small volume and tossed it all back in one go you might have a better chance of success...or, you could throw up enough of it that what's left in your system is dangerous (see driving), but no longer lethal.

Does that make sense? It does in my head but I'm not sure if my explanation came out right.
 

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