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what are some SN failure side effects/consquences
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Im not sure but i heard that SN is one of the better ways because of its lack of permanent consequence. I think if you are caught you can quickly be nursed back to health at a hospital. And or you'll just be feeling ill but it goes away after a few days. Is this accurate
It is not accurate inh some cases- some peoplpe seem to have some braiun damage or other damage. It is true a lot of the time. You would want to reseearch by the sn failrues thread or for other sn posts- this infomration is scattered alL around this site.
It is not accurate inh some cases- some peoplpe seem to have some braiun damage or other damage. It is true a lot of the time. You would want to reseearch by the sn failrues thread or for other sn posts- this infomration is scattered alL around this site.
Based on recent plosts from some people it is either brain damage or organ damage or both- people will need to see how it goes over time. BUt a failed attempt does leave a risk of significant damage to a person's health.
Im not sure but i heard that SN is one of the better ways because of its lack of permanent consequence. I think if you are caught you can quickly be nursed back to health at a hospital. And or you'll just be feeling ill but it goes away after a few days. Is this accurate
I think it depends when you are found and what's in your system - aside from the SN. A lot of this comes down to how your body handles the process, too. It does appear that if recovery is the outcome you're faced with, either because the SN fails or you're found, then it doesn't seem to be as excruciating as other chemical poisoning / OD methods. As someone mentioned above, there are whole threads for this that you can search for. Especially if SN is your plan, you owe it to yourself to be cognizant of the potential outcomes. It also doesn't hurt to head into the internet and see what you learn about SN poisoning. I have my SN and I'm still doing research because I really can't stand the idea of being unprepared for an outcome.
Let's say you take triple the amount, will that guarantee fatality?
Regarding people who have survived suicide attempt from SN, were they all found by someone? What if you can guarantee you will not be found for a week like for example booking a hotel room in a city where you know no one and putting the 'do not disturb' card outside your door and telling any friends and family you are going on a Yoga retreat for a week and won't have your phone.
It's probably one of the safest methods, if not the safest method, with regards to permanent consequences. It's incredibly hard to validate threads of people that have come on here claiming to have permanent damage, especially when compared to the multiple threads that have been posted which depict survival with very little consequence. That said, it's pretty much impossible to really understand what happens beyond the immediate, and what long-term underlying effects may be present, since the this method seems to have only really picked up in popularity quite recently. Overall, it seems lethal enough when done correctly that I don't really think there's really that much cause for concern.
It is also important to see SN in perspective of other methods. Are the average consequences of a failed SN attempt likely to be as severe as consequences of a failed jumping attempt, for example? Definitely not, I would say.
Nothing is completely safe, even walking on the street can have serious consequences. I wouldn't be afraid too much. SN is one of the safest & reliable methods out there.
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Im not sure but i heard that SN is one of the better ways because of its lack of permanent consequence. I think if you are caught you can quickly be nursed back to health at a hospital. And or you'll just be feeling ill but it goes away after a few days. Is this accurate
Most SN survivals say that there is no consequences, but there is still risks of organs and brain damage due to methemoglobinemia and hypoxia.
Here is text from Russian article (first two paragraphs on page 6) about SN poisoning consequences link:
In severe cases of intoxication due to degenerative changes in erythrocytes and a decrease in their resistance, hemolysis and secondary hemolytic anemia occur (on the 3-5th day after poisoning). In this case, hemoglobinuria, kidney damage (nephropathy with varying degrees of acute renal failure) and liver damage (toxic hepatopathy) can be observed. Severe acute vascular insufficiency (nitrite shock), coma, pulmonary edema may develop. The clinical picture of poisoning is highly variable. In some cases, changes in the respiratory organs come to the fore, in others - in the cardiovascular and central nervous systems, in others - in the blood system.
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