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KillingPain267

KillingPain267

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I mean just a regular sleeping pill (Z-drugs/Ambien/Zolpidem/hypnotics) but not OD? One regular pill makes me drift away into deep sleep after 30 minutes and the next day I don't remember how I fell asleep. Could I take one and then 20 minutes after take SN resulting in noticing less of the effects of SN kicking in, and thus increasing success and painlessness with SN?

Alternatively, could a sleeping pill help with hanging?

Or could SI kick in in both methods, wake up the body and override the effects of any effect from the sleeping pill?
 
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Esokabat

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Apr 22, 2024
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I have taken drugs before that caused very high heart rate and I can tell you that it is not very sleep inducing.
As the brain automatically associates such a high heart rate with being in danger or being scared.
Maybe for that reason you would need a higher dose of sleeping pill as high heart rate (like think sprinting) and sleep does not go hand in hand usually
 
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Timothy7dff

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Apr 10, 2024
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Sounds good to me. I think the reason that you want an empty stomach with SN is so that it passes through the stomach quickly. Seems like one little sleeping pill wouldn't interfere with that, but I'm no expert.
 
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I mean just a regular sleeping pill (Z-drugs/Ambien/Zolpidem/hypnotics) but not OD? One regular pill makes me drift away into deep sleep after 30 minutes and the next day I don't remember how I fell asleep. Could I take one and then 20 minutes after take SN resulting in noticing less of the effects of SN kicking in, and thus increasing success and painlessness with SN?

Alternatively, could a sleeping pill help with hanging?

Or could SI kick in in both methods, wake up the body and override the effects of any effect from the sleeping pill?
It depends on how much you take. The issue I run into with a lot of sleeping medications is I feel like I want to jump out of my skin And move a lot when I take them in higher amounts. Which is sort of exactly the opposite of what I would want to happen. I do plan on taking a decent amount of tramadol.

I recently tested all of my pre meds in the lowest amounts possible just to check for any interactions and to make sure I wouldn't vomit or have any weird issues with my jaw locking up(Side effect of meto).
I basically blacked out for 20 hours and didn't wake up. So it's probably safe to say in higher amounts i'll be very tranquilized. The concern with all of it is the more you take the more likely you are to vomit so it's something to keep in mind.
 
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