shelbywelby02
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- Nov 30, 2020
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I weigh over 500lbs! how much SN would be lethal?
thank you :)Well, following the logic, if an average weight person needs 25 mg, maybe you need the triple of that amount, 75 mg?
I think I'll need 50mg.
thank you :)It's 20g/50ml for the "average person", but 25g/50ml if you consider yourself "large", but remember that "large" is a subjective term.
Usually (from what I've read on here) significant larger people have 2-5 drinks prepared (25g/50ml), and drink one or two (50g/100ml), and keep the others as spares (or extra if they can stomach it). I'm 112kg/246lbs and that's what I'm planning on doing.
I wouldn't recommend trying to mix anything more than 25g with 50ml, because you'll either have issues dissolving it, or it'll be too strong for your stomach/throat to handle (and you'll vomit/burn your throat)
thank you :)I don't think being 500 pounds will make you any more resistant against SN. Probably the opposite. I'm willing to bet the standard 20/50 would work just fine.
You have to study well that, you can get info in the book. But I'll say that the recommended dosis it is supposed to be much higher than actually the dosis necessary to die which is less. You have to take care to take the right dosis, not more or less, because if you take more you will vomit too much.I weigh over 500lbs! how much SN would be lethal?
That's a brilliant idea. Thank you.It seems to me that SN binds to your hemoglobin, which, in turn, causes hypoxia / death. Hemoglobin is found in your red blood cells. The amount of blood someone has (or doesn't have) is not really related to obesity, right? So, if that is all true, why would someone's weight impact the required amount of SN for death??
Incidentally, I just realized something that would make SN work more effective on me: donating blood the day before. If I have less red blood cells, then there is less cells holding oxygen and I'll theoretically be using SN more effectively.