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406blue

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I have the following meds at my disposal.

10 x 5mg diazepam
20 x 0.25mg alprazolam
5 x10mg slow release morphine
and 500ml whisky

Fellow members, is this likely to knock me out for how long, bearing in mind i have been taking one of these daily for a few weeks.
 
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Which have you been taking daily? Opiate tolerance is reaaaal. Itll knock you out good but my guess is not for more than a day.
 
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I don't know what you would do with this mix but I think it doesn't work to CTB alone.
You'll need more morphine and for example a bag...
 
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I don't know what you would do with this mix but I think it doesn't work to CTB alone.
You'll need more morphine and for example a bag...
Definitely this is just a "get fucked" cocktail
 
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I have the following meds at my disposal.

10 x 5mg diazepam
20 x 0.25mg alprazolam
5 x10mg slow release morphine
and 500ml whisky

Fellow members, is this likely to knock me out for how long, bearing in mind i have been taking one of these daily for a few weeks.

If you have any tolerance what so ever then this will more than likely knock you out for 24 hours or maybe a little more. But if someone finds you it's gonna suck , because they're gonna shoot that narcan shit up your nose and wake you up and you will not be happy when you wake up . That's just the beginning. So please do use that mixture.
 
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406blue

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Thanks for your input everyone. I agree that it's a 'get fucked' mix and alone not enough to do the job. The object is to be knocked out long enough for the real method to take effect and render me incapable of reacting involuntarily to stop the process, whether it be plastic bag, CO or partial suspension. CO might take 5 or 6 hours, and plastic bag or partial suspension 30 minutes so i think it's certainly enough for the last two.
Which have you been taking daily? Opiate tolerance is reaaaal. Itll knock you out good but my guess is not for more than a day.
I haven't been taking any morphine, just the tranquillisers daily.
 
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Thanks for your input everyone. I agree that it's a 'get fucked' mix and alone not enough to do the job. The object is to be knocked out long enough for the real method to take effect and render me incapable of reacting involuntarily to stop the process, whether it be plastic bag, CO or partial suspension. CO might take 5 or 6 hours, and plastic bag or partial suspension 30 minutes so i think it's certainly enough for the last two.

I haven't been taking any morphine, just the tranquillisers daily.
Ive heard that drugs + plastic bag doesn't work well because even unconscious the instinct to remove CO is so strong you'll remove the bag. Just saying please don't consider that method. But yes it would knock you out nicely.
 
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Ive heard that drugs + plastic bag doesn't work well because even unconscious the instinct to remove CO is so strong you'll remove the bag. Just saying please don't consider that method. But yes it would knock you out nicely.
Yes, this damn instinct to live is a problem. I remember reading a book called 'man's search for meaning' by victor frankle, who was a concentration camp survivor. He described how people even in the most desperate conditions will do anything to stay alive. When even a deeply unconscious body will fight to live this is a serious issue indeed. This is perhaps why the helium method is turned to, as there appears to be no innate sense of needing to fight something, assuming the helium is 100 percent with no added oxygen....
 
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Yes, this damn instinct to live is a problem. I remember reading a book called 'man's search for meaning' by victor frankle, who was a concentration camp survivor. He described how people even in the most desperate conditions will do anything to stay alive. When even a deeply unconscious body will fight to live this is a serious issue indeed. This is perhaps why the helium method is turned to, as there appears to be no innate sense of needing to fight something, assuming the helium is 100 percent with no added oxygen....
Yup. Its nutty the unconscious reflexes we have but its to be expected, we have reflexes that keep us alive when we sleep so it'd make sense that being knocked our isn't quite enough. Any way to replace oxygen is good. CO is liked because its cheap and easy to buy the things required. Inert gas has its advantages but requires exit bag and a bit of a set up.
 
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