
Xerneas
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- Apr 1, 2021
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How does it feel to have control of your own life for the first time ?
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N isn't quick.It used to provide me with an immense sense of relief, but after reading through so many goodbye threads I started to get scared of having to endure a half hour of pain that may trigger my SI to kick in and result in me unthinkingly calling for help (and then immediately regretting doing so afterward).
I think at this point I'd only feel relieved if I had N in my possession. I prefer a quick, painless, and peaceful transition into oblivion.
What evidence do you have for that statement, if I might ask?N isn't quick.
Oh no what happened?!Feels awesome till you have it taken away :(
My father took it from me a few hours before my attempt on my set date. :c worst feeling ever.Oh no what happened?!
Oh my God, that's absolutely terrible. I have no words. I'm so sorry you had your safety net taken from you, and at a time when you were at your most vulnerable.My father took it from me a few hours before my attempt on my set date. :c worst feeling ever.
Yea I don't really feel any better with it in my possession, although I am very protective of it because it really is the closest thing I have to a guaranteed way out of this hell. (And the supplier has since pulled it.)It used to provide me with an immense sense of relief, but after reading through so many goodbye threads I started to get scared of having to endure a half hour of pain that may trigger my SI to kick in and result in me unthinkingly calling for help (and then immediately regretting doing so afterward).
I think at this point I'd only feel relieved if I had N in my possession. I prefer a quick, painless, and peaceful transition into oblivion.
Do you know the shelf life for ctb purposes?Many write that it is relieving to have SN/control over their lives. I don't think it's the case with me.
Life afterwards is not easier, I drag the same problems around with me as before and still think about suicide every day. Rather, my life is falling apart even more and I have become numb af. Whether this is related to owning SN, I don't know.
It is and remains an unpleasant method (from my point of view), which does not make it easier. There is too much that has to be done beforehand and not only in terms of the method itself. I'm not sure I would feel better if I also had beta blockers and a strong sedative. Also, and this may be a little ridiculous, the expiration date puts pressure on me and I no longer have a chance to buy it again. So everything has to work out in any case.
Thats not correctN isn't quick.
But maybe next day is better. I wouldn't do it because I had a bad day. Just my point of view.I don't have it in my hands but I bet I'd just feel so...relaxed.
I'd be like "Bad day? Let's ctb. I have what I need" lol.
But maybe next day is better. I wouldn't do it because I had a bad day. Just my point of view.
I think the shelf life of N is much longer than two years. Especially if kept properly. I understand that would be the stated shelf life. But I remember hearing it's actually closer to 20 years.I have SN and N. SN gives me almost more peace of mind, because of the long shelf life, which means I'm more independent of the future availability. My N is 2 years old at this point and I worry about its potency
I call it insurance against life. Plus, the limited shelf life puts an urgency on it. So God damn liberating....I have SN and N. SN gives me almost more peace of mind, because of the long shelf life, which means I'm more independent of the future availability. My N is 2 years old at this point and I worry about its potency
It's much longer for sure. But it's still in liquid form unlike the SN, hence more prone for degrading when mishandled. And powder seems to last long in general, even without perfect care (see for example http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=19414).I think the shelf life of N is much longer than two years. Especially if kept properly. I understand that would be the stated shelf life. But I remember hearing it's actually closer to 20 years.