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Discussionthinking about taking the SN with parents at home
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I have domperidone, clonazepam, xanax, ibuprofen, antiacid and obv SN but can't to be alone due to my house. My plan would be to take it in the morning after about 12 hours of fasting into my room.
Tht = decsn tht only u cn mke & no1 cn tll u wht 2 d/ - bt slf wld ask
1) hve u proprly thght thru ur decsn & whthr ctb = rght fr u etc
2) thght thru th/ rsks of eithr b-ing dscovrd & savd
3) th/ effct tht findng u wll hve on ur parnts & if u r 'ok' wth tht
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Deleted member 31858, Deleted member 65988, dggtscccvfd and 1 other person
How frequently do your parents check whether you are there or not? If you vomit this could be heard by others in the house and they may look what's going on. Imo it's not a good idea. You should be undisturbed for several hours. Becoming unconscious does not necessarily mean being dead in the next few minutes and being rescued is impossible if you are found too early.
Dying is a process that takes time.
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Painfu.Ll.suffering, Ninja_Master, singularity3 and 2 others
Only you can decide that but if they are in adjacent room they can hear you or if they frequently check up on you they might find you unconscious and call for ambulance. Or if you are around people you could panic at the last minute and endup telling them yourself.
Everything @Dot and @Praestat_Mori stated are good things to consider when making your decision especially if they are within close proximity of your room or if in the event you do ctb, that you are "ok" with them finding your body first before anyone else.
I'm planning to do the same. People can say it's risky or whatever, but the fact is, I have no choice - no hotel rooms, no cars, nothing. I'm suffering horrendously, I'm in a lot of pain, and I'm going to CTB if/when I get the chance - after proper planning, of course.
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hopeless08, rozeske, TiredOfAllThis and 2 others
I'm planning to do the same. People can say it's risky or whatever, but the fact is, I have no choice - no hotel rooms, no cars, nothing. I'm suffering horrendously, I'm in a lot of pain, and I'm going to CTB if/when I get the chance - after proper planning, of course.
Well, people have ctb in the most "not ideal" circumstances and still manage to pull it off. Not saying that it's the way to go but sometimes, you have to make do with what you have and on another note, I'm really sorry about the pain you are in, it's very difficult to be in a position like that.
Yes, honestly my situation is similar. The pain is so unpleasant that it doesn't let me do anything. I have no other place to take the sn other than my own home. There is only fear of failure, death will bring relief.
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