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Manja

Can't wait to die
Nov 27, 2019
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Oxidized to nitrate? That would be my luck...but I'm going with this...no more waiting game...
Now I took the weakest benzo and barely can make a sentence also tastatura looks vavy
 
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Ghost2211

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Jan 20, 2020
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The slight burning sensation is the super concentrated salt intake, not acid. Hypoxia doesn't hurt, and does not feel like choking or strangulation. I'm not saying it will be comfy, but not awful.
 
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squirtsoda

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Jan 19, 2020
324
The slight burning sensation is the super concentrated salt intake, not acid. Hypoxia doesn't hurt, and does not feel like choking or strangulation. I'm not saying it will be comfy, but not awful.
pain from hypoxia is relegated just to headaches, and that's why they recommend acetaminophen/paracetamol or ibuprofen, but yes the concentrated salt gives a very minor burn (but I don't know if I'd describe it like that, I've had it but not from SN). It's not bad, it's about the level of discomfort you'd get from being very hungry, but that's just my experience. I know this from having had to take a large amount of salt and potassium tablets on an empty stomach.
 
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Ghost2211

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Jan 20, 2020
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pain from hypoxia is relegated just to headaches, and that's why they recommend acetaminophen/paracetamol or ibuprofen, but yes the concentrated salt gives a very minor burn (but I don't know if I'd describe it like that, I've had it but not from SN). It's not bad, it's about the level of discomfort you'd get from being very hungry, but that's just my experience. I know this from having had to take a large amount of salt and potassium tablets on an empty stomach.

that sounds like what I would expect. There won't be enough time for dehydration symptoms to set in, or that would end up being a factor.
 
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squirtsoda

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Jan 19, 2020
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that sounds like what I would expect. There won't be enough time for dehydration symptoms to set in, or that would end up being a factor.
Oh definitely nowhere near enough for dehydration