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Kingkelly

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So how long should I give to take sn before someone finds me? Is 3 hrs too short?
 
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People have supposedly been found and "rescued" an hour or two in. I would give 10 just to be safe. Doing it at night before bed should be a good opportunity
 
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Kingkelly

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Just take it before bed? While people are home?
 
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Minudah

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Just take it before bed? While people are home?
I mean it depends on your situation, but that's what I'm going to do. I have housemates but I'm confident they won't disturb me. If you think they'd disturb you in the middle of the night you could come up with an excuse so they won't bother you, then lock your door. I'm thinking of pretending to have the stomach flu
 
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John434

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Depending on your method that you take the SN in and any Antiemetics you do will dictate the time, make sure the dose is appropriate to your weight and overall health, Use the Antiemetics if not using DMSO vs water,
I would plan on Atleast 8hrs to be safe.
 
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Kingkelly

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I mean it depends on your situation, but that's what I'm going to do. I have housemates but I'm confident they won't disturb me. If you think they'd disturb you in the middle of the night you could come up with an excuse so they won't bother you, then lock your door. I'm thinking of pretending to have the stomach flu
Ya I share room with my husband but if I just pass out I shud be fine
 
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Minudah

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Ya I share room with my husband but if I just pass out I shud be fine
Why not sleep alone? Sleeping in the same room as someone else is a dangerous idea anyway even if you're not trying to ctb. Some throw up in their sleep from this method, and other things that can go wrong
 
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OfficerK

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Ya I share room with my husband but if I just pass out I shud be fine
What if he turns over and sees your face going all blue? Not a good idea.
 
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Kingkelly

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Truth. I just wanna make sure I don't fail but I don't wanna be alone.
 
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Minudah

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Truth. I just wanna make sure I don't fail but I don't wanna be alone.
You're going to have to be alone if you don't want someone to cause problems for you. That's what people do, they love to cause problems and are excited to jump on the opportunity to do it. Your husband isn't going to let you ctb, he wants to cause trouble and he will stop you. Why wouldn't you want to be alone?
 
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Choice

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It is true that SN turns your blood brown, but I can't remember reading that the same goes for your skin.
https://www.poison.org/articles/causes-and-symptoms-of-nitrate-nitrite-poisoning-174
I'm not sure that's a reliable article in relation to massive nitrite overdosing.

The healthy pink colour in fair skinned people is because of the blood in the capillaries. When your skin appears to turn blue, that's because of the blood, ie lack of oxygen. So yeah, nitrite would cause some blue colour. However, if the blood is saturated with lethal salts and turns brown, as in being literally cured, that will likely show in the skin colour of fair skinned people.

Tbh, not enough is known at this point to say much about it, other than it kills, and is not reliably known to be peaceful.
 
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OfficerK

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I'm not sure that's a reliable article in relation to massive nitrite overdosing.

The healthy pink colour in fair skinned people is because of the blood in the capillaries. When your skin appears to turn blue, that's because of the blood, ie lack of oxygen. So yeah, nitrite would cause some blue colour. However, if the blood is saturated with lethal salts and turns brown, as in being literally cured, that will likely show in the skin colour of fair skinned people.

Tbh, not enough is known at this point to say much about it, other than it kills, and is not reliably known to be peaceful.
Perhaps you're right. What I know is that every article on methemoglobinemia lists cyanosis as one of the main symptoms, which is why I mentioned that in my post above.
 
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Kingkelly

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Perhaps you're right. What I know is that every article on methemoglobinemia lists cyanosis as one of the main symptoms, which is why I mentioned that in my post above.
I just want it to be sure to work. I wish I knew for sure I wouldn't fail
 
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Kingkelly

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Dec 3, 2018
532
I'm not sure that's a reliable article in relation to massive nitrite overdosing.

The healthy pink colour in fair skinned people is because of the blood in the capillaries. When your skin appears to turn blue, that's because of the blood, ie lack of oxygen. So yeah, nitrite would cause some blue colour. However, if the blood is saturated with lethal salts and turns brown, as in being literally cured, that will likely show in the skin colour of fair skinned people.

Tbh, not enough is known at this point to say much about it, other than it kills, and is not reliably known to be peaceful.
Then why is it in peaceful handbook
 

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