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I guess newbies might be wondering what is going on? Should we let them in on the joke?
ok so SN is a hot topic and it generates a lot of questions and new threads with the same questions over and over and over. People kind of get tired of seeing the same stuff. Not that we aren't compassionate. It's just that it's taken on a life of its own and it cause a lot of people to second guess themselves when they don't need to. And all we can do is laugh at it. That's why people say to do your research before asking too many questions. Often times you will find the answer by reading.
We all need reassurance that we have understood the information correctly. And that's ok. But it is a huge dejavu every time we see SN in a new thread. (I was guilty of asking if you could mix SN with Gatorade or fruit juice so LOL at me. And for the record no you can't. Use water only).
Someone on here is working on compiling and editing the info into some kind of FAQ reference for people considering SN. And yes it does work. And no it's not a horrible way to CTB. Don't get caught up in all the premedication stuff.
Pink panties on the second Saturday of months that end in -ber. Otherwise it's tighty whities on the third Thursday's of months that end in Y.
Yes but you have to take the AE before the AA so the meto doesn't make you puke up the SN that you took to CTB or you will be left with horrible side effects like massive diarrhea and brain death. And people will look at you funny.
On a more serious note, I noticed the suicide wiki can be edited by anyone and doesn't even have references to who changed what.
Seems like there's conflicting information there already and minor mistakes. Hopefully it won't get much worse for such a simple method (sigh)
I'm not going to comment on the part about the acid reducers as I actually have very little clue what the references to that information mean but that's definitely something the PPH should comment on in future since they seem to be tweaking things each update
Yes but you have to take the AE before the AA so the meto doesn't make you puke up the SN that you took to CTB or you will be left with horrible side effects like massive diarrhea and brain death. And people will look at you funny.
On a more serious note, I noticed the suicide wiki can be edited by anyone and doesn't even have references to who changed what.
Seems like there's conflicting information there already and minor mistakes. Hopefully it won't get much worse for such a simple method (sigh)
I'm not going to comment on the part about the acid reducers as I actually have very little clue what the references to that information mean but that's definitely something the PPH should comment on in future since they seem to be tweaking things each update
It seems to be an on and off occurrence for sure. It's frustrating when people like this confuse other members or deter them from methods they are considering..
I guess there's a disclaimer stating the information may not be accurate at the bottom..
I do wonder how many revisions the PPH will end up making and how much the complexity may increase. Might be a good idea for whoever is writing a solid guide to split what is actually necessary and any additions that either speed up the process or mask/get rid of unwanted symptoms.
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