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yellowhue

yellowhue

Dancing along the razor's edge...
Nov 1, 2021
12
If you did, what's it like? How much did you take? How'd you survive?

I already asked about research chemicals, which I think might be an untapped source of good CTB methods. But it seems most here don't really know about them too much. So now I'm just asking about the classes of drugs in general. I'm looking at things that might cause respiratory depression, which I *think* is painless but I'm not totally sure.
 
Pau MP

Pau MP

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Feb 22, 2022
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If you did, what's it like? How much did you take? How'd you survive?

I already asked about research chemicals, which I think might be an untapped source of good CTB methods. But it seems most here don't really know about them too much. So now I'm just asking about the classes of drugs in general. I'm looking at things that might cause respiratory depression, which I *think* is painless but I'm not totally sure.
Definitely you can overdose with heroine, either intravenously or by snorting. However, current heroin found on the streets is not as powerful and pure as it was back in the day. Chances to overdose then are low unless there are other substances along the way. Shooting up heroine requires certain dexterity...so if you don't have that experience, forget it, you'll fail. You must cook it properly and do things right. By snorting it you can overdose but your body can react to the substance and you'll experience some nasty side effects. Every single friend that overdosed by using heroine and died also took other substances.
 
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yellowhue

yellowhue

Dancing along the razor's edge...
Nov 1, 2021
12
Definitely you can overdose with heroine, either intravenously or by snorting. However, current heroin found on the streets is not as powerful and pure as it was back in the day. Chances to overdose then are low unless there are other substances along the way. Shooting up heroine requires certain dexterity...so if you don't have that experience, forget it, you'll fail. You must cook it properly and do things right. By snorting it you can overdose but your body can react to the substance and you'll experience some nasty side effects. Every single friend that overdosed by using heroine and died also took other substances.
Oh alright. I do know of Etazene which is 70x more potent than morphine, and I know where to acquire it as well. Perhaps that'll mix "well" with benzos when I'm looking to CTB.
 
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Oblivion Access

Oblivion Access

I don't know anything
Jul 5, 2019
333
Opioid OD was very chill in my experience, don't even realise when your lights go out, no fear nor pain at all. Easily survivable w/ damage though and narcan will (almost) always bring you back.
 
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yellowhue

yellowhue

Dancing along the razor's edge...
Nov 1, 2021
12
How does a ketamine over dose work? IV?
Maybe. Boofing might work too. I boofed a crap load of o-pce once (pcp/ket analogue i believe) and I didnt feel or experience anything until i woke up in the hospital. Wasn't trying to die at the time either tho, was just a dumb mistake lol
 
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Red Scare

Red Scare

Wizard
Mar 1, 2022
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No, you cannot overdose on ketamine. You'll fall into an anesthetic coma.

I have overdosed on opiates a few times, but never fatal. You feel nothing. You pass out, and its just blank.

My tolerance is too high now to overdose, but it would be my preferred method apart from N. I think opiates and sn might be a good mix, if the opiates could help calm down and make it easier to experience the feats of sn, but if you had a sufficient amount of opiates I would say just od on the opiates and ditch the sn.
 
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yellowhue

yellowhue

Dancing along the razor's edge...
Nov 1, 2021
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No, you cannot overdose on ketamine. You'll fall into an anesthetic coma.

I have overdosed in opiates a few times, but never fatal. You feel nothing. You pass out, and its just blank.

My tolerance is too high now to overdose, but it would be my preferred method apart from N. I think opiates and sn might be a good mix, if the opiates could help calm down and make it easier to experience the feats of sn, but if you had a sufficient amount of opiates I would say just od on the opiates and ditch the sn.
Good to know, thank you. Perhaps an OD on opioids or opiates would work so long as I had a lot of them. Might take an anti emetic just in case as well, and possibly benzos too to increase respiratory depression.
Opioid OD was very chill in my experience, don't even realise when your lights go out, no fear nor pain at all. Easily survivable w/ damage though and narcan will (almost) always bring you back.
Shit, might need a hotel then
 
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Red Scare

Red Scare

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Mar 1, 2022
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Good to know, thank you. Perhaps an OD on opioids or opiates would work so long as I had a lot of them. Might take an anti emetic just in case as well, and possibly benzos too to increase respiratory depression.
If you have any sort of tolerance, or if they are weak opiates, like codeine or low milligram oxy then you will most likely not succeed. Even the heroin these days is not pure enough, you need something like fentanyl and zero tolerance.

The other poster is right, if you are found too soon you can be revived. Although you won't suffer any permanent damage unless you already stopped breathing by the time anyone finds you. Once you stop breathing, you have about 20 minutes to be found, or you're dead... after about 6 or 7 minutes, you'll love but you'll have serious brain damage.
 
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Nevsky69

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Jan 20, 2022
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Opioids are a peaceful way of ctb. The problem is to know what is the necessary dose. It depends on the sensitivity and tolerance of each one. And know the purity if they have been bought illegally.
Its effects can be potentiated with benzos and alcohol. Also with amitriptyline and/or digoxin.
It is also convenient to use antiemetics.
If you search for cytochrome P450 inhibitors you will find more meds that can potentiate the effects of opioids.
 
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quothTheRaven9

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Mar 13, 2022
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Oh alright. I do know of Etazene which is 70x more potent than morphine, and I know where to acquire it as well. Perhaps that'll mix "well" with benzos when I'm looking to CTB.
@yellowhue can you pm re: etazine? Interested in learning more about rcs
 
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Sunset Limited

Sunset Limited

I believe in Sunset Limited
Jul 29, 2019
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How does a ketamine over dose work? IV?
Ketamine is the safest anesthetic. OD is very rare. It could be SN + Ketamine though. This requires quite a large amount of Ketamine. For induction and maintenance of anesthesia. It offers a peaceful CTB.
 
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AnestheticVoid

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Feb 17, 2022
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No, you cannot overdose on ketamine. You'll fall into an anesthetic coma.
Yes you can. Overdose doesn't equate to fatality. It just difficult to overdose to the point that you're conscious to keep taking enough that you die. Every substance on earth has LD50 tho. Even water.
 
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wanttogetonthebus

wanttogetonthebus

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Nov 27, 2021
388
Opioid OD was very chill in my experience, don't even realise when your lights go out, no fear nor pain at all. Easily survivable w/ damage though and narcan will (almost) always bring you back.
Nice! I had no idea it was that kind of experience. It would also be quite sad to imagine the countless people who have passed away from opiod ODs in any kind of drug induced pain or fear. I actually had a coworker who recently died from a suspected drug OD and I hope she died the way you described. I liked her a lot and she really put effort into helping others.
 
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myopybyproxy

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you could combine ketamine OD with drowning or hanging to decrease survival instinct and make the process less painful
 
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DavesDogDexter

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Nice! I had no idea it was that kind of experience. It would also be quite sad to imagine the countless people who have passed away from opiod ODs in any kind of drug induced pain or fear. I actually had a coworker who recently died from a suspected drug OD and I hope she died the way you described. I liked her a lot and she really put effort into helping others.
I've been with two people who OD'd on opiates and died. Both went out sort of smiling. (Safe to say they had a better time than the people they left behind.)
 
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mandyjohnuk

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Jul 6, 2021
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Street drugs are always mixed with Fentanyl. Happy days.
 
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thendfornow

thendfornow

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Mar 29, 2022
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Opiod OD sound very peaceful but in my opinion isnt easy to plan for and execute.
 
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deathissosad

deathissosad

I will find you in the afterlife my Nanes. -boov 😢
Nov 17, 2022
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Opioids are a peaceful way of ctb. The problem is to know what is the necessary dose. It depends on the sensitivity and tolerance of each one. And know the purity if they have been bought illegally.
Its effects can be potentiated with benzos and alcohol. Also with amitriptyline and/or digoxin.
It is also convenient to use antiemetics.
If you search for cytochrome P450 inhibitors you will find more meds that can potentiate the effects of opioids.
How likely are opiates such as Fent to make you throw up compared to SN (no resistance built up) and would you be knocked out? Like would you be able to have a 2nd dose ready in the event or would you just be nodded off before thats possible?
 
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Cthelll’s_tENDrils

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May 24, 2023
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I have no experience with opioids at all, and I really wanted to use it as a CTB method. I'm really interested to know how to source and execute though. Never really did drugs so I don't have a contact or anything
 
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wanttogetonthebus

wanttogetonthebus

chronically unlucky
Nov 27, 2021
388
I've been with two people who OD'd on opiates and died. Both went out sort of smiling. (Safe to say they had a better time than the people they left behind.)
Went out smiling? Sounds pretty nice to me.
 
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Bagobones9

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Aug 19, 2023
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If you did, what's it like? How much did you take? How'd you survive?

I already asked about research chemicals, which I think might be an untapped source of good CTB methods. But it seems most here don't really know about them too much. So now I'm just asking about the classes of drugs in general. I'm looking at things that might cause respiratory depression, which I *think* is painless but I'm not totally sure.
Fent you go.from.functioning and nodding to just lights out stop breathing sadly I've been saved twice
 
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LSDXMT

LSDXMT

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Aug 17, 2023
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im quite late but i think opioid overdose is the most painless way to die, after all they are extremely potent painkillers, npt only physical but also mental. Ketamine on the other hand is not quite lethal, and could be terrifying for some people. I think with opioids, it is the most consistent in killing you while you feel extremely euphoric and eventually nothing. I guess that depends on how you dose the opioid. Ondasetron 8 mg would be prefered to prevent any discomfort from opioid induced nausea, and perhaps a benzo or even better, a barbiturate to guarantee respiratory arrest. If only these substances were more easy to access...
 
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Fentanull

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It's extremely painless to OD, but unfortunately extremely unreliable as well thanks to the prevalence of naloxone today. I've OD'd and woken up to ems 4 or 5 times now. Whatever you do, DON'T get addicted if you survive and find that you enjoyed the feeling. That's what happened to me after failures with Fentanyl and my already terrible situation became infinitely worse with a bonus chemical dependency.
 
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