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Scythe

Lost in a delusion
Sep 5, 2022
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So if the general media is right, it is very easy to die from ethanol poisoning if you drink a lot of it. I am here to ask if this can be a legit method, how painful is it, and how likely would I be unconcisious, blacked out or too drunk to be bothered by the pain.
 
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Hard to live, hard to die
Aug 8, 2022
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You're not seriously going to go with "the media" for a method, are you..?

"Approximately 0.8 g/kg (1 mL/kg) of pure ethanol (roughly 3-4 drinks) will produce a blood ethanol concentration of 0.1 g/dL (equal to 100 mg/dL = 1 g/L = 0.1% = 21.7 mmol/L). In adults severe symptoms of ethanol intoxication may develop after ingestion of 1 to 1.5 mL/kg (50-100 mL) of pure ethanol. Death is usually associated with levels >80 to 90 mmol/L, but the lethal level may be much higher for chronic ethanol users." (source)

Unless you're already an alcoholic, good luck keeping all that down.
 
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Scythe

Lost in a delusion
Sep 5, 2022
608
You're not seriously going to go with "the media" for a method, are you..?

"Approximately 0.8 g/kg (1 mL/kg) of pure ethanol (roughly 3-4 drinks) will produce a blood ethanol concentration of 0.1 g/dL (equal to 100 mg/dL = 1 g/L = 0.1% = 21.7 mmol/L). In adults severe symptoms of ethanol intoxication may develop after ingestion of 1 to 1.5 mL/kg (50-100 mL) of pure ethanol. Death is usually associated with levels >80 to 90 mmol/L, but the lethal level may be much higher for chronic ethanol users." (source)

Unless you're already an alcoholic, good luck keeping all that down.
thank you for the answer, I just wanted to consider it as a backup plan.
 
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locked*n*loaded

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Apr 15, 2022
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thank you for the answer, I just wanted to consider it as a backup plan.
To be honest, I don't think it is a good backup plan either.

Short story. My cousin, now deceased, had Crohn's disease for many, many years, like more than 30. She reached end-stage Crohns. For may of those years she self-medicated to deal with the pain. She got into some trouble with the law, and as a condition of her sentence, she was ordered to have drug testing done on a regular basis. When this happened, she started self-medicating with alcohol. She was a tiny woman and never a drinker. Within 2 years of starting on the alcohol self-medicating regimen, she pushed herself into liver failure, which is what took her life at the age of 59.

The point of this is that it took 2 years of VERY heavy drinking to reach the point of liver failure. We're talking copious amounts of alcohol of all kinds from morning to night, every day, every week, every month. It didn't happen overnight or even in a year. I'm sure that as cirrhosis set in, she had to be feeling like shit, even worse than she normally felt because of the Crohns. So, the alcohol as a plan B method may work, but you better be prepared to drink more than you ever have and never let up on it. And be prepared to go through some suffering as your liver fails you, which will take some time. It won't be a peaceful death, at least as far as I define peaceful. There will be suffering.
 
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