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All the nights I don't die
- May 30, 2023
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I have a kilogram of pure SN and the drugs required according to the guide. My plan is to rent a hotel room for a day and take it there to ensure I won't be rescued. How bad could it be?
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I am willing to wait that amount of time if the other methods will take longer, are less lethal and more distressing. I don't have access to a high caliber gun so I won't be able to opt for that method.Bad enough to kill you :)
On a serious note, only you can decide if the symptoms of SN are too distressing to you and if you have the determination to wait out the 10 to 20 minutes to unconsciousness.
By the way thank you for your response. I will make a post here once I CTB to report my experience and whether I survive or not in case it's helpful to anyone.Bad enough to kill you :)
On a serious note, only you can decide if the symptoms of SN are too distressing for you and if you have the determination to wait out the 10 to 20 minutes to unconsciousness.
Only other method I've considered and have access to is hanging, which sounds incredibly distressing and painful. So I won't choose it.It probably won't be pleasant, but it won't be very painful either.
For some people, the symptoms of SN may be unacceptable, but for other people it is not necessarily a big problem.
Individual case.
I chose SN because it is easier for me to drink the "poison" and wait about 20 minutes than, for example, to hang myself.
Everyone has to judge for themselves.
I guess you've read about this and know what may await you.
how likely is it you experience every single one of these, cause im set on using my SN but it sounds pretty terrible reading thisHere's what you can expect
You can decide if this is harrowing.
- Nausea and Vomiting: This one is a given as your body will try to get rid of the SN as quickly as possible. Which is why every SN method thread strongly advises getting a prescription strength antiemetic so you can keep it down and speak up the process.
- Diarrhea: This isn't expected but is relatively common depending on your diet prior. Most people starve themselves before so it never really becomes a factor.
- Dizziness and Headache: Reduced oxygen transport can cause this, which can be migraine level, and some people would prefer taking a painkiller or opiate to help. You could always just wait it out.
- Weakness and Fatigue: The body is functioning on less oxygen so...
- Shortness of Breath: Due to the lack of oxygen in the blood, which leads to short rapid breathing. Which in some cases can feel almost like suffocating because oxygen isn't reaching the tissues and organs.
- Rapid Heart Rate: The heart works harder to circulate oxygen-poor blood, so there could be intense sweating too as your body may view this as a stress response.
- Cyanosis: A bluish tint to the skin, especially around the lips and fingernails, due to low oxygen levels. This is just purely aesthetic and there shouldn't be any strange sensations in the areas.
- Seizures: These can occur as the cells in the muscles are starved of oxygen, which can lead to uncontrolled contractions and relaxations. How severe this will be depends on the person I guess.
- Confusion or Loss of Consciousness: Before you lose consciousness, there will be a feeling of brain fog and lack of clarity. You might hallucinate too (hear things that aren't there etc) but it's not a given.
- Low Blood Pressure: Symptoms of low blood pressure are similar to comfusion and loss of consciousness.
I settled on the inert gas method.
The best I can say is it depends on the circumstances and the person. Also the dosage is important, the higher it is, the more quickly the onset of unconsciousness. I can say there are things you should expect, like vomiting (you need an antiemetic), headache, weakness, rapid bpm, loss of consciousness. The rest can occur after you lose consciousness, like seizures etc. All this can happen in 10 minutes or less. Which may not be a lot of time for some.how likely is it you experience every single one of these, cause im set on using my SN but it sounds pretty terrible reading this
hearing all this makes me really reconsider my options but its my only way, oh wellThe best I can say is it depends on the circumstances and the person. Also the dosage is important, the higher it is, the more quickly the onset of unconsciousness. I can say there are things you should expect, like vomiting (you need an antiemetic), headache, weakness, rapid bpm, loss of consciousness. The rest can occur after you lose consciousness, like seizures etc. All this can happen in 10 minutes or less. Which may not be a lot of time for some.
aren't you supposed to take lots of Benzos with it? do you think you'll still feel sth?I have a kilogram of pure SN and the drugs required according to the guide. My plan is to rent a hotel room for a day and take it there to ensure I won't be rescued. How bad could it be?
I tried to hang myself a few years ago. I didn't have the foresight to tie my hands behind my back. I was hoping that a sharp blow would break my neck, but it didn't and I was left hanging and extremely conscious for a period that seemed like an eternity (no movie of life backwards in my mind, just painful pain). I'm quite light and athletic, so when I couldn't take it any longer, I grabbed the rope like a pole again and loosened my grip. I wouldn't recommend it as a method (but every experience, obviously, is personal...)Only other method I've considered and have access to is hanging, which sounds incredibly distressing and painful. So I won't choose it.
I haven't heard any reports of people feeling like they are suffocating because SN blocks oxygen, it doesn't cause a build up of carbon dioxide which creates the feeling of suffocation. So you end up breathing more rapidly, but you still don't feel like you're suffocating. Otherwise SN would not be peaceful and would not be recommended. Suffocation isn't a recommended form of CTB in any publication or anywhere that I've read because it is highly distressing.Here's what you can expect
You can decide if this is harrowing.
- Nausea and Vomiting: This one is a given as your body will try to get rid of the SN as quickly as possible. Which is why every SN method thread strongly advises getting a prescription strength antiemetic so you can keep it down and speak up the process.
- Diarrhea: This isn't expected but is relatively common depending on your diet prior. Most people starve themselves before so it never really becomes a factor.
- Dizziness and Headache: Reduced oxygen transport can cause this, which can be migraine level, and some people would prefer taking a painkiller or opiate to help. You could always just wait it out.
- Weakness and Fatigue: The body is functioning on less oxygen so...
- Shortness of Breath: Due to the lack of oxygen in the blood, which leads to short rapid breathing. Which in some cases can feel almost like suffocating because oxygen isn't reaching the tissues and organs.
- Rapid Heart Rate: The heart works harder to circulate oxygen-poor blood, so there could be intense sweating too as your body may view this as a stress response.
- Cyanosis: A bluish tint to the skin, especially around the lips and fingernails, due to low oxygen levels. This is just purely aesthetic and there shouldn't be any strange sensations in the areas.
- Seizures: These can occur as the cells in the muscles are starved of oxygen, which can lead to uncontrolled contractions and relaxations. How severe this will be depends on the person I guess.
- Confusion or Loss of Consciousness: Before you lose consciousness, there will be a feeling of brain fog and lack of clarity. You might hallucinate too (hear things that aren't there etc) but it's not a given.
- Low Blood Pressure: Symptoms of low blood pressure are similar to comfusion and loss of consciousness.
I settled on the inert gas method.
Oof that sounds painful. I can see why breaking one's neck wouldn't be reliable and you'd have to jump from quite high I imagine and also for the rope to not break. There's a more peaceful method of hanging that does not involve breaking the neck or suffocation. By compressing the carotid artery that's on the side of the neck, one can simply pass out and die. In face, people often die without realizing it accidentally because a lot of people get a high from quickly passing out from it recreationally and there are also some individuals who find this kind of strangulation erotic.I tried to hang myself a few years ago. I didn't have the foresight to tie my hands behind my back. I was hoping that a sharp blow would break my neck, but it didn't and I was left hanging and extremely conscious for a period that seemed like an eternity (no movie of life backwards in my mind, just painful pain). I'm quite light and athletic, so when I couldn't take it any longer, I grabbed the rope like a pole again and loosened my grip. I wouldn't recommend it as a method (but every experience, obviously, is personal...)
You have about 40 minutes of uncomfortable symptoms before you lose consciousness. This gives people plenty of time to fully comprehend they are actively dying in real time so it's understandable that this causes people to start panicking or abort their attempts. I think that feeling like they're suffocating is being induced by how much they're starting to panic as this can happen to anyone and is natural when panicking. For people who don't panic and take it easy and fully want to die, they don't seem to report any feelings of shortness of breath but they do report trachycardia and the lightheadedness, dizziness, and lethargy. One account I read who experienced tinnitus from SN described it as minor nuisance since it didn't freak them out. It's sad though that SN can cause some people so much distress but it's also good that they have plenty of time to seek medical attention if they change their mind without serious consequences to their health so that's the trade off.I've read a lot of goodbye SN threads and I think the worst part is the panic after downing the SN.
I've read threads whete people were panicking and said things like 'my ears are ringing, stooop this, please God help me, I'm suffocating etc'
Yes, I have read about some accidental deaths due to this erotic game. But causing it yourself doesn't seem very reliable (it's very likely to cause fainting, less likely to cause death: at least that's what it seems to me).Oof that sounds painful. I can see why breaking one's neck wouldn't be reliable and you'd have to jump from quite high I imagine and also for the rope to not break. There's a more peaceful method of hanging that does not involve breaking the neck or suffocation. By compressing the carotid artery that's on the side of the neck, one can simply pass out and die. In face, people often die without realizing it accidentally because a lot of people get a high from quickly passing out from it recreationally and there are also some individuals who find this kind of strangulation erotic.
Thank you so much. Will be extremely helpful to receive your experience. I wish for you a swift and peaceful passage.I am willing to wait that amount of time if the other methods will take longer, are less lethal and more distressing. I don't have access to a high caliber gun so I won't be able to opt for that method.
By the way thank you for your response. I will make a post here once I CTB to report my experience and whether I survive or not in case it's helpful to anyone.
You're right, that can happen, which is why people who choose this method choose a knot that will continually tighten even after they lose consciousness and will not loosen or come off so that they won't end up regaining consciousness. The method works better the heavier you are because the knot can be tightened more but I imagine that people can also weigh themselves down. Basically if whatever you tighten it with causes you to lose consciousness (I think one person used some kind of straight rod slipped under the ligature and twisted it around and around to tighten it) , it's because your brain isn't getting enough oxygen and you are dying. If the ligature is not loosened at all or taken off you will eventually die as your brain continually starves for oxygen. I forgot the timeframe on this death, but I think it was something like 10 or 20 minutes and you'll be brain dead and nonrevivable. But anyway, you're 100% right that it's super easy to mess this method up and one of the top methods for failing a CTB attempt. It can be highly lethal, but it takes a lot of knowledge and finesse to really nail it.Yes, I have read about some accidental deaths due to this erotic game. But causing it yourself doesn't seem very reliable (it's very likely to cause fainting, less likely to cause death: at least that's what it seems to me).
can you please describe better what you did and what happened? you pulled yourself up the rope and loosened the noose? never heard of something like that.I tried to hang myself a few years ago. I didn't have the foresight to tie my hands behind my back. I was hoping that a sharp blow would break my neck, but it didn't and I was left hanging and extremely conscious for a period that seemed like an eternity (no movie of life backwards in my mind, just painful pain). I'm quite light and athletic, so when I couldn't take it any longer, I grabbed the rope like a pole again and loosened my grip. I wouldn't recommend it as a method (but every experience, obviously, is personal...)
imho the scariest symptoms are shortness of breath and tachycardia. Seizures are not painful.Here's what you can expect
You can decide if this is harrowing.
- Nausea and Vomiting: This one is a given as your body will try to get rid of the SN as quickly as possible. Which is why every SN method thread strongly advises getting a prescription strength antiemetic so you can keep it down and speak up the process.
- Diarrhea: This isn't expected but is relatively common depending on your diet prior. Most people starve themselves before so it never really becomes a factor.
- Dizziness and Headache: Reduced oxygen transport can cause this, which can be migraine level, and some people would prefer taking a painkiller or opiate to help. You could always just wait it out.
- Weakness and Fatigue: The body is functioning on less oxygen so...
- Shortness of Breath: Due to the lack of oxygen in the blood, which leads to short rapid breathing. Which in some cases can feel almost like suffocating because oxygen isn't reaching the tissues and organs.
- Rapid Heart Rate: The heart works harder to circulate oxygen-poor blood, so there could be intense sweating too as your body may view this as a stress response.
- Cyanosis: A bluish tint to the skin, especially around the lips and fingernails, due to low oxygen levels. This is just purely aesthetic and there shouldn't be any strange sensations in the areas.
- Seizures: These can occur as the cells in the muscles are starved of oxygen, which can lead to uncontrolled contractions and relaxations. How severe this will be depends on the person I guess.
- Confusion or Loss of Consciousness: Before you lose consciousness, there will be a feeling of brain fog and lack of clarity. You might hallucinate too (hear things that aren't there etc) but it's not a given.
- Low Blood Pressure: Symptoms of low blood pressure are similar to comfusion and loss of consciousness.
I settled on the inert gas method.
Yes, that's more or less what happened (but the memory is simultaneously clear and confused: I was definitely in a panic). I remember (because I wrote it down later) that I found a tutorial on how to create a slip knot which preferably had an odd number of turns (I made 7)can you please describe better what you did and what happened? you pulled yourself up the rope and loosened the noose? never heard of something like that.
Interesting, i've read a lot of threads and posts on full suspension hanging and the common consensus is that there is no way to save yourself once you kick the chair and you are dangling in the air and it seems unbelivable to me that someone could lift themselves up with their hands while hanging on a rope and save themselves, but i dont see any reason why you would lie, maybe i just understood it wrong. either way you definitely unlocked a new fear. tying my hands before hanging will really make me feel like criminal, id like to avoid that.Yes, that's more or less what happened (but the memory is simultaneously clear and confused: I was definitely in a panic). I remember (because I wrote it down later) that I found a tutorial on how to create a slip knot which preferably had an odd number of turns (I made 7)
I'm really sorry: I didn't want to cause new worries. It's also possible that I did something wrong in creating the loop (but if it's 'slippery' I assume it's possible to loosen it). I was an athlete at the time: lots of arm strength and relatively little weight to bear; I think he helped...Interesting, i've read a lot of threads and posts on full suspension hanging and the common consensus is that there is no way to save yourself once you kick the chair and you are dangling in the air and it seems unbelivable to me that someone could lift themselves up with their hands while hanging on a rope and save themselves, but i dont see any reason why you would lie, maybe i just understood it wrong. either way you definitely unlocked a new fear. tying my hands before hanging will really make me feel like criminal, id like to avoid that.
Exactly. Maybe a benzo IV would knock you out immediately?SN is a great method on every aspect except how long it takes.
Personally, I couldn't sit for upto 20 minutes waiting for it to take effect. That's probably the main reason so many fail or call for help.
If there was a way to make it faster, I'm sure it would get used more.
Personally I am not that sure that we know all the symptoms experienced when sn death occurs. For example I guess that there will be a great ammount of stomach ache that no one seems to mention and we might confuse death rattle that is distressing to watch or hear about with actual pain or suffering. It is supposed to be a happy hypoxia death and no feeling of suffocation should occur but I am not that sure of that one, The most terrifying thing about sn is a failed attempt. Other than a psych ward, one will end up with organ failure or brain damage.Bad enough to kill you :)
On a serious note, only you can decide if the symptoms of SN are too distressing for you and if you have the determination to wait out the 10 to 20 minutes to unconsciousness.
the only people that can report any feeling of suffocation are people who have been poisoned with sn and at that point of their attempt they are unable to speak. So I dont think we actually know. It is supposed to be a happy hypoxia death but can you be certain about it? All this is based on the observation of covid patients. Sn oxidizes the iron in hemoglobin from its ferrous (Fe²⁺) form to the ferric (Fe³⁺) form. The hypothesis is that you will have passed out by the time that your oxygen saturation is really low.I haven't heard any reports of people feeling like they are suffocating because SN blocks oxygen, it doesn't cause a build up of carbon dioxide which creates the feeling of suffocation. So you end up breathing more rapidly, but you still don't feel like you're suffocating. Otherwise SN would not be peaceful and would not be recommended. Suffocation isn't a recommended form of CTB in any publication or anywhere that I've read because it is highly distressing.
To add onto waterworks list you can also experience tinnitus, light headedness, and your vision can get kind of black or splotchy according to some accounts.
Where did you get this SN poisoning = happy hypoxia death? There is nothing 'happy' about poisoning your body, quite literally. Once you look at the many avaliable informations of what SN poisoning is really like and after looking at the witnessed accounts and survived SN attempts is when you can have a generalized idea of what it is, how it works and what to expect. Then you can make an informed decision. If not, there will be such one sided uninformed & exaggerated "SN is a painless, peaceful, perfect or 'happy' method" or "SN is an excruciatingly painful suffocating death" claims.Personally I am not that sure that we know all the symptoms experienced when sn death occurs. For example I guess that there will be a great ammount of stomach ache that no one seems to mention and we might confuse death rattle that is distressing to watch or hear about with actual pain or suffering. It is supposed to be a happy hypoxia death and no feeling of suffocation should occur but I am not that sure of that one, The most terrifying thing about sn is a failed attempt. Other than a psych ward, one will end up with organ failure or brain damage.