Wendigo
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- Nov 2, 2024
- 20
why people use SN instead of chloroquine combined with benzos (oxazepam/flurazepam/diazepam), is it because benzos are hard to get?
I've been reading a lot about suicide methods for the past 2 months, and most of them are scary / not reliable enough and could leave you in a worse estate that you are now.
SN doesn't seem painless/peaceful at all, compared to a mix of cardiac switch drugs and benzos.
If you had access to benzos( lorazepam, Ozaxepam, Flurozepam), opiods, Anti emetics, SN, what would you choose Chloroquine, Opiods or SN?
I've already tried Helium and failed ( long story, survived severe hypoxia for 18h and also survived a deadly crash going 100kmh without helmet into a truck, my survival instincts are beyond normal it seems).
According to several doctors, a big amount of Chloroquine is most likely deadly, there is little they can do to help you.
A combination of a fast acting benzo (lorazepam) , a long acting one ( Diazepam / Flurozepam) and 15g of Chloroquine seems like a peaceful way to die, guaranteed if nobody finds you and you follow the procedure correctly.
Am I missing something?
I've been reading a lot about suicide methods for the past 2 months, and most of them are scary / not reliable enough and could leave you in a worse estate that you are now.
SN doesn't seem painless/peaceful at all, compared to a mix of cardiac switch drugs and benzos.
If you had access to benzos( lorazepam, Ozaxepam, Flurozepam), opiods, Anti emetics, SN, what would you choose Chloroquine, Opiods or SN?
I've already tried Helium and failed ( long story, survived severe hypoxia for 18h and also survived a deadly crash going 100kmh without helmet into a truck, my survival instincts are beyond normal it seems).
According to several doctors, a big amount of Chloroquine is most likely deadly, there is little they can do to help you.
A combination of a fast acting benzo (lorazepam) , a long acting one ( Diazepam / Flurozepam) and 15g of Chloroquine seems like a peaceful way to die, guaranteed if nobody finds you and you follow the procedure correctly.
Am I missing something?