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KillingPain267

KillingPain267

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Because if the doctors never knew the cause, then my parents will not grieve as much.

I live in a country where SN ctb is not well known about (I don't know of a single case). So would doctors here ever find out what was the cause of my death? If I got rid of all boxes etc. Alternatively, in case I wake up failed, could I just say I don't know why I collapsed?
 
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dggtscccvfd

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Jun 1, 2023
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Because if the doctors never knew the cause, then my parents will not grieve as much.

I live in a country where SN ctb is not well known about (I don't know of a single case). So would doctors here ever find out what was the cause of my death? If I got rid of all boxes etc. Alternatively, in case I wake up failed, could I just say I don't know why I collapsed?
SN is obvious at autopsy so doctors would definitely know what caused your death.
 
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There's basically no way they won't find out
 
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Jul 29, 2019
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This depends a bit on which country you live in. In some countries, SN is not among the substances that toxicology analyzes. In other words, even if SN is present in the blood and stomach contents, it cannot be detected because it is not searched for. I know that in such suicides, the cause of death is written as "sudden death as a result of cardiovascular disease". Especially in Asian countries.
 
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karmaisabitch

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Mar 25, 2024
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I was reading about some cases here in America, they only determined it was SN due to the SN container and written instruction by the victims. One case the patient called the ambulance and told them. I never saw in the news someone died by SN
 
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belomorski

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Jul 16, 2024
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SN is obvious at autopsy so doctors would definitely know what caused your death.
Which country is that? I'm thinking the same, I'm in turkey, even though I'm not turkish. I just wonder if it can pass as coronary problem.
 
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Jessi76

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Dec 16, 2023
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Do you think that SN is so unknown in Germany that it is not tested for at autopsy?
Or a failed attempt won't be noticed if I remove all the references to SN?
 
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EternalSummer

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Nov 13, 2020
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Do you think that SN is so unknown in Germany that it is not tested for at autopsy?
Or a failed attempt won't be noticed if I remove all the references to SN?
SN leaves clear signs on the body, Germany is a very developed country, and SN is a very known substance used for CTB. YOUR BODY TURNS BLUE. So yeah, they will figure out what you did.
 

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