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maybemonday

maybemonday

surviving but not thriving
Mar 28, 2023
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Can I combine alcohol with SN? I used all my benzos on my last attempt and doctor won't give me anymore. I think dying drunk would be nice
 
Sparr0w

Sparr0w

please feed my pfp crumbs they are begging u
Jan 24, 2023
300
Can I combine alcohol with SN? I used all my benzos on my last attempt and doctor won't give me anymore. I think dying drunk would be nice
go ahead, but it might lower your chances slightly for 2 reasons:
1. increased chance of vomiting
2. more in stomach to digest - SN is reccomended to be taken with 50ml water and fasting beforehand to increase digestion, so you'd be breaking your dry fast.
2a. plus, if you vomit, it'll be harder to determine how much SN you threw up. (not that people can tell how much they threw up, its just something stans guide says if i remember my sources correctly)

that doesn't mean you can't, it just means it'll take a bit longer maybe, and if you're a nauseous drunk, maybe only get half-drunk.
 
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Dying Alive 00

Member
Mar 23, 2023
60
The term you're looking for is DNR.
That's more a medical term. In a legal sense, what appears to be the answer to that question, is an advance decision or directive - also known as a living will - terminology will vary from country to country but it's where you set out, legally, your wishes not to have any lifesaving intervention, and under what circumstance. Do not resuscitate is usually a label doctors give to patients under specific circumstances - including (but not only) the presence of a legal AD.
 
NoLoveNoHope

NoLoveNoHope

Mage
Mar 25, 2023
561
That's more a medical term. In a legal sense, what appears to be the answer to that question, is an advance decision or directive - also known as a living will - terminology will vary from country to country but it's where you set out, legally, your wishes not to have any lifesaving intervention, and under what circumstance. Do not resuscitate is usually a label doctors give to patients under specific circumstances - including (but not only) the presence of a legal AD.
Thank you for correcting me I'll need to look into that myself.
 
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Sparx

Specialist
Jan 4, 2023
324
I bought 500mg of Bromzolam Powder which is the equivalent of like over 500 xanax 1mg pills. Surprisingly the powder is a very small quantity (less than 1/4 teaspoon). I am planning to mix that into my 50 mg of water with SN drink. I am hoping that shit knocks me out in a couple of minutes. Also contemplating taking the powder first and the moment I feel its effects to drink the SN solution ... but seems risky I might pass out too quickly.
I got 250mg bromazolam & agree, it's a tiny amount of powder. I thought about doing this too if I was taking SN. I think it takes 15-30 minutes for bromazolam to hit, might be faster since you're taking a megadose.

My concern was vomiting whilst passed out and being unable to take more SN leaving enough in the body to harm you but not enough to ctb.

Not sure if a huge dose of bromazolam would cause vomiting in itself, although benzos are usually well tolerated by the GI system. Definitely take AE beforehand.
 
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