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Static-n-cyanide

Static-n-cyanide

Failure to the point of no longer being human.
Jul 22, 2023
7
Sorry, I'm sure this is annoying, I just really need to know if these are enough, it's lithium x7 300 each, fluoxetine x6 high ish dose, not sure exact, and another one for PTSD nightmares x2 (forgot the name) I have a LOT more if needed, and I have other meds too (such as guanfacine and lorazepam)
 
rougarou

rougarou

why are you crying, lain?
Aug 6, 2023
24
Sorry, I'm sure this is annoying, I just really need to know if these are enough, it's lithium x7 300 each, fluoxetine x6 high ish dose, not sure exact, and another one for PTSD nightmares x2 (forgot the name) I have a LOT more if needed, and I have other meds too (such as guanfacine and lorazepam)
The one for nightmares, is probably prazosin I would assume?

Sadly I don't think all of those would necessarily be enough, even many controlled substances are hard to OD on, let alone ones that are not controlled.
 
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Static-n-cyanide

Static-n-cyanide

Failure to the point of no longer being human.
Jul 22, 2023
7
The one for nightmares, is probably prazosin I would assume?

Sadly I don't think all of those would necessarily be enough, even many controlled substances are hard to OD on, let alone ones that are not controlled.
That's a huge bummer, thank you for letting me know though, it's better than trying it and just ending up really sick, and yeah, it was prazosin. Again I really appreciate the answer
 
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020x

020x

Suffering will end when the existence does.
Jul 6, 2023
249
Legal meds are purposefully made so that it would be very hard to die from them if taken in very high doses. Even if it works, it would be painful. Legal drugs accessible to us are not peaceful and guaranteed for ctbing.
 
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Static-n-cyanide

Failure to the point of no longer being human.
Jul 22, 2023
7
Legal meds are purposefully made so that it would be very hard to die from them if taken in very high doses. Even if it works, it would be painful. Legal drugs accessible to us are not peaceful and guaranteed for ctbing.
Yeah, you'd think I'd learn multiple hospital stays later hah. Honestly wish it were easier with em. Quick question though, if ya don't mind, is it the same for prescription opioids?
 
020x

020x

Suffering will end when the existence does.
Jul 6, 2023
249
Yeah, you'd think I'd learn multiple hospital stays later hah. Honestly wish it were easier with em. Quick question though, if ya don't mind, is it the same for prescription opioids?
Opioids are known to give lots of painful symptoms as well as difficulties with breathing if overdosed on. High chance of success but definitely not peaceful. They just work in a way to make your brain torture you in your last moments :/
 
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bluebus

meet me at the back of the blue bus
Aug 5, 2023
424
Yeah, you'd think I'd learn multiple hospital stays later hah. Honestly wish it were easier with em. Quick question though, if ya don't mind, is it the same for prescription opioids?
As everyone else mentioned here, oding is not easy or guaranteed. Barbiturates and opioids are definitely the best drugs in terms of ctb, but they are not easy to get prescribed. If I could I would want to die by morphine or fentanyl. Wishing you the best of luck
 
Static-n-cyanide

Static-n-cyanide

Failure to the point of no longer being human.
Jul 22, 2023
7
As everyone else mentioned here, oding is not easy or guaranteed. Barbiturates and opioids are definitely the best drugs in terms of ctb, but they are not easy to get prescribed. If I could I would want to die by morphine or fentanyl. Wishing you the best of luck
Thank you, and best of luck to you as well.
Opioids are known to give lots of painful symptoms as well as difficulties with breathing if overdosed on. High chance of success but definitely not peaceful. They just work in a way to make your brain torture you in your last moments :/
I see, I don't mind if it's not peaceful, just looking for effective, y'know? (This was helpful though, so thanks)
 
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locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
9,351
There are a lot of ODs on opioids, real and synthetic. How much you need to take to guarantee death, I have no idea. From what I've read here on SaSu, it's supposed to be kinda peaceful, but I have no idea. On the list of likelihood for success, I think it ranks rather low.
 
rougarou

rougarou

why are you crying, lain?
Aug 6, 2023
24
As everyone else mentioned here, oding is not easy or guaranteed. Barbiturates and opioids are definitely the best drugs in terms of ctb, but they are not easy to get prescribed. If I could I would want to die by morphine or fentanyl. Wishing you the best of luck

The police reports seem to believe that fentanyl is ridiculously accessible- with N and SN becoming as limited as they are, do you think perhaps Fentanyl could rise up as an option in their stead?

(Not 100% related to the topic specifically, but your comment got me thinking)
 
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bluebus

meet me at the back of the blue bus
Aug 5, 2023
424
The police reports seem to believe that fentanyl is ridiculously accessible- with N and SN becoming as limited as they are, do you think perhaps Fentanyl could rise up as an option in their stead?

(Not 100% related to the topic specifically, but your comment got me thinking)
I am actually surprised by the amount of people using SN considering how it is not so easy to obtain. On the other hand, fentanyl isn't so readily assessable either. I actually spoke to someone on a different platform who said that she almost managed to get her hands on some fent. It's tragic how many accidental deaths there are due to fentanyl, and the numbers keep climbing. Dealers are even leery of selling it because too many accidental od. It's too bad because it's definitely one of the most effective methods, relatively quick, painless, and no set up. If it becomes more accessible then I can't see why more people wouldn't use it to ctb.
 

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