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Ctb - temporary solution for a permanent problem
- Aug 29, 2020
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Everyone takes SN or N per os.
It saddens me that after a very painful life, people have to drink the devil's piss before falling into eternal nothingness.
So maybe we could learn about other ways of introducing the substances in the body.
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For SN the nasogastric tube could be an alternative despite the risks. For N the catheter could be an alternative too.
Understand that there are huge risks with both methods.
(Parenthesis of bad stuff :
Per os :
-For SN, people have already failed their attempts because of the taste.
-For N, exactly the same thing. Of course all organisations like Exit prefer per os but their N isn't meant to be injected so the taste isn't horrible, not even bad...
Injecting without catheter for N :
-We've already seen a member do that. They passed out before ctb. That's why a perfusion would be better imo.
For SN injection :
-SN shouldn't be injected and shouldn't be used with a catheter either since we don't know what happens when it directly enters the blood.
End of parenthesis.)
Perhaps people could try on dummies to see how it goes...
It saddens me that after a very painful life, people have to drink the devil's piss before falling into eternal nothingness.
So maybe we could learn about other ways of introducing the substances in the body.
![www.merckmanuals.com](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fedge.sitecorecloud.io%2Fmmanual-ssq1ci05%2Fmedia%2Fmanual%2Fseo%2Fdefault_share_msd.jpg&hash=7ce74fbd92250cdb682dbdbfba4dbf15&return_error=1)
How To Insert a Nasogastric Tube - How To Insert a Nasogastric Tube - Merck Manual Professional Edition
How To Insert a Nasogastric Tube - Etiology, pathophysiology, symptoms, signs, diagnosis & prognosis from the Merck Manuals - Medical Professional Version.
For SN the nasogastric tube could be an alternative despite the risks. For N the catheter could be an alternative too.
Understand that there are huge risks with both methods.
(Parenthesis of bad stuff :
Per os :
-For SN, people have already failed their attempts because of the taste.
-For N, exactly the same thing. Of course all organisations like Exit prefer per os but their N isn't meant to be injected so the taste isn't horrible, not even bad...
Injecting without catheter for N :
-We've already seen a member do that. They passed out before ctb. That's why a perfusion would be better imo.
For SN injection :
-SN shouldn't be injected and shouldn't be used with a catheter either since we don't know what happens when it directly enters the blood.
End of parenthesis.)
Perhaps people could try on dummies to see how it goes...
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