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The Odds Are Never In My favour
- May 3, 2020
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Took a massive od about seven years ago. Many different types of pills, and an awful lot of them. Sat in my favourite place smoking some pot, waited to die.
My best friend, who I'd known long enough that he would just let himself in to my house, came round unexpectedly. Found me unconscious and called for help. I woke up about 5 days later. They had to put me in an artificial coma to save my life. And it was a neat thing too.
All I knew from the experience? Once you've swallowed a hundred plus tablets, it gets harder and harder to swallow more. Your body fights it and it's very hard to overcome. Aside from that, I basically just fell asleep. Knew nothing until I woke up in hospital.
Side note, do not recommend. It's a miracle I didn't give myself serious lasting damage
Nope, completely unaware. A dreamless sleep if you willwhen you were in a coma did you dream at all or were aware at all?
That's awesome. When I went unconscious from CO poisoning I also just passed out and didn't feel anything. I started to gain awareness as they put me on oxygen but I couldn't wake up still until I got to the hospital.Nope, completely unaware. A dreamless sleep if you will
Nope. I had no idea what was going on to be honest. I remembered what I'd done, everything after was just a blank. It was the same as when you wake up from sleeping. Just in this case it had been 5 days!When you woke up, I'm guessing it didn't feel like you were out for that long, right? I'm guessing you didn't feel time pass as you were out?
im curious about the hospital experience...i have a phobia of needles and one thing stopping me is waking up with a bunch stuck in my body.
I survived a sn attempt in November.
May I ask if the ingestion of SN was painful? Did you feel sick or in pain?I had two suicide attempts, I slit my wrists pretty bad last year, was put on psychic ward for two weeks, worst two weeks of my life. Then tried SN earlier this year, it was awful. But I'm still here. I feel a little bit better, but the wish to die still lingers.
I didn't feel pain.May I ask if the ingestion of SN was painful? Did you feel sick or in pain?
Thanks for sharing your experiences
Took a massive od about seven years ago. Many different types of pills, and an awful lot of them. Sat in my favourite place smoking some pot, waited to die.
My best friend, who I'd known long enough that he would just let himself in to my house, came round unexpectedly. Found me unconscious and called for help. I woke up about 5 days later. They had to put me in an artificial coma to save my life. And it was a neat thing too.
All I knew from the experience? Once you've swallowed a hundred plus tablets, it gets harder and harder to swallow more. Your body fights it and it's very hard to overcome. Aside from that, I basically just fell asleep. Knew nothing until I woke up in hospital.
Side note, do not recommend. It's a miracle I didn't give myself serious lasting damage
May 30th. I tried with an Exit Bag, but my SI somehow kicked in, and I tore the bag off.