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samsaragothands

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one of my oddest fantasies recently has been to somehow successfully administer sn, somehow deal with the potential side effects, and then eventually pass away on an international flight, preferably over the ocean. i'd be alone and the people around me would assume i was asleep the entire flight until we landed. something about planes has always felt detached from reality in some way, so it seems much easier in theory than committing myself to a concrete location. i also wonder if not being able to tie my death to a particular place will ease some distress from my family without them knowing. does anybody else have similar thoughts?
 
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summers

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@samsaragothands as cool as that sounds, I would highly recommend not trying it. If you survive, you could wind up in jail for bringing a controlled substance on an international flight. Not a good situation.
 
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samsaragothands

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@samsaragothands as cool as that sounds, I would highly recommend not trying it. If you survive, you could wind up in jail for bringing a controlled substance on an international flight. Not a good situation.
haha i definitely should have been clearer about this being strictly a fantasy-- i'm terrified enough of traumatizing the people i know, don't need to add strangers to that list too
 
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Someone123

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haha i definitely should have been clearer about this being strictly a fantasy-- i'm terrified enough of traumatizing the people i know, don't need to add strangers to that list too
Besides sn isn't always peaceful- sometimes there is loud vomiting, there are reports of the body thrashing around and knocking over lamps in a hotel room and being rescued, etc., It can be peacful if you follow stan's plan very closely, the odds are in your favor, but it is not certain.
 
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blueclover_.

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Oct 11, 2021
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Besides sn isn't always peaceful- sometimes there is loud vomiting, there are reports of the body thrashing around and knocking over lamps in a hotel room and being rescued, etc., It can be peacful if you follow stan's plan very closely, the odds are in your favor, but it is not certain.
I thought everyone knew that you're supposed to take other drugs too to make the SN method peaceful? Lmao
 
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stupidlife666

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Dec 13, 2021
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one of my oddest fantasies recently has been to somehow successfully administer sn, somehow deal with the potential side effects, and then eventually pass away on an international flight, preferably over the ocean. i'd be alone and the people around me would assume i was asleep the entire flight until we landed. something about planes has always felt detached from reality in some way, so it seems much easier in theory than committing myself to a concrete location. i also wonder if not being able to tie my death to a particular place will ease some distress from my family without them knowing. does anybody else have similar thoughts?
Thats really interesting, I've thought the same about planes but I really couldn't put my finger on what was weird about them ...

Yeah, I doubt the cabin crew can administer methyl blue on the plane so if it's a long flight I guess you're gonna be successful.

There is the risk of coarse that you might cause panic onboard and cause others harm / maybe crash the plane? Idk, maybe farfetched ...
 
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Someone123

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Oct 19, 2021
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I thought everyone knew that you're supposed to take other drugs too to make the SN method peaceful? Lmao
People know this but it seems like most people compromise some since there are several prescription medications that not everyone has access to. For example @Cheers had benzos, which I believe helped her falla asleep faster, and she used an itc anti-emetic Meclizine since she didn't have meto, and it seems to have worked for her. If I use sn, which since likely for a first attempt(and hopefully final) attempt anyway, I will have meto but no benzos. Whwn people use this method and post their plan most people have some compromise from Stan's guide, so sn can but somewhat of a guessing game as far as what will work when people ending making some compromises from this guide.
 
Noctis

Noctis

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Dec 15, 2021
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I've had someone die from a heart attack on my flight. It is very traumatic for everyone. They didn't go quietly, and we were in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, so it's not like we could just make an emergency landing.

We listened to the newly widowed woman very loudly cry for the remaining four hours of flight. And that was AFTER we listened to the man choke and groan in pain for a couple of hours.

I mean, your death is your option, and I will never tell you not to do it. But if your goal is to make it as easy as possible for the ones you leave behind, drying on a plane isn't what you're looking for.
 
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stupidlife666

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I've had someone die from a heart attack on my flight. It is very traumatic for everyone. They didn't go quietly, and we were in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, so it's not like we could just make an emergency landing.

We listened to the newly widowed woman very loudly cry for the remaining four hours of flight. And that was AFTER we listened to the man choke and groan in pain for a couple of hours.

I mean, your death is your option, and I will never tell you not to do it. But if your goal is to make it as easy as possible for the ones you leave behind, drying on a plane isn't what you're looking for.
Not the best place to require medical help ...
 
Noctis

Noctis

I wish I'd done it years ago
Dec 15, 2021
308
Not the best place to require medical help ...
Yeah. And we didn't have a proper doctor on board. There was one guy that stood up when they asked for medical help, but it was clear very quickly he wasn't a cardiologist and he didn't really know what to do.

I felt so bad for the guy. He went from enjoying a flight towards vacation to having an entire plane expect him to have all the answers within seconds.
 

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