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- Oct 19, 2020
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I wonder how long it takes to die with SN method and also how it feels while you are dying. Thanks.
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Actually there are signs that people do feeel pain when unconscious, though it may be less- this is uncertain. But I've done some research on this and the human body does feel some pain while unconscious- that's why patients in hospice who are dying but unconscious are given strong pain medications.So when you are unconscius you don't feel?
I have most often hneard 20 minnutes- for some it is not too bad, for others it is worse, it depends on the meds you have. I think benzos help, but not everyone can get them.I thought it was about half an hour after ingestion that you pass out, but only about 15 minutes of suffering
Benzos like lorazepam? How does it interact ?I have most often hneard 20 minnutes- for some it is not too bad, for others it is worse, it depends on the meds you have. I think benzos help, but not everyone can get them.
You would have to research this on google or else on this site, but many people have used benzos as part of their protocol and seem to have had success.Benzos like lorazepam? How does it interact ?
That's interesting. I felt zero pain when my stomach was ripped open for appendix surgery. I don't think any amount of pain medication would dull that pain. Unconscious= zero pain as far as I'm concerned. ( I've had 5 surgeries)Actually there are signs that people do feeel pain when unconscious, though it may be less- this is uncertain. But I've done some research on this and the human body does feel some pain while unconscious- that's why patients in hospice who are dying but unconscious are given strong pain medications.
I recently read a study where doctors observed pain responses that have happened while a person in unconscious- that's whswy hospice patinents are given pain medication while they are unconscious. Just because you don't don't remember the pain due to bewing unconscious doesn't mean that you didn't feel it on some level. No one knows for sure how that works, hopefully you don't feel much when unconscious, but there is reason to believe that it may be possible.That's interesting. I felt zero pain when my stomach was ripped open for appendix surgery. I don't think any amount of pain medication would dull that pain. Unconscious= zero pain as far as I'm concerned. ( I've had 5 surgeries)
Believe what you like, I wasn't effected in the least even if I did feel it.I recently read a study where doctors observed pain responses that have happened while a person in unconscious- that's whswy hospice patinents are given pain medication while they are unconscious. Just because you don't don't remember the pain due to bewing unconscious doesn't mean that you didn't feel it on some level. No one knows for sure how that works, hopefully you don't feel much when unconscious, but there is reason to believe that it may be possible.
Just for the record, anesthesia is much different than just being unconscious. They give you drugs like propofol that induce anterograde amnesia, which stops new memories from forming. If you felt suffering, you wouldn't remember it anyways.Believe what you like, I wasn't effected in the least even if I did feel it.
I'm not sure how anesthesia is different from being unconscious regarding the amnesia part. You do not remember anything about any period of unconsciousness. Am I missing something in this regard?Just for the record, anesthesia is much different than just being unconscious. They give you drugs like propofol that induce anterograde amnesia, which stops new memories from forming. If you felt suffering, you wouldn't remember it anyways.
Exactly!I'm not sure how anesthesia is different from being unconscious regarding the amnesia part. You do not remember anything about any period of unconsciousness. Am I missing something in this regard?
The very concept of unconsciousness means you are not feeling anything at all, or at the very least that you aren't aware of feeling anything, if this makes sense. Your peripheral nerves might still be sending pain signals to the correct areas of your brain, and a person can be pulled back into consciousness by the pain if the state of unconsciousness is not deep enough and the pain is intense enough, which is why they give painkillers to unconscious dying patients. But whatever signals your brain might be receiving, you are not aware of them in the traditional sense when you are unconscious.
That is correct, unconsciousness is a blessing, it is what makes many methods so deliciously wonderful. Love to all here.So when you are unconscius you don't feel?
Here you can find most common symptoms.how it feels while you are dying
There was a list of 80 something observed deaths using SN. 27 of them I believe were listed. All of them died in under an hour.Bump
Stan's Guide was based on some observed deaths, I think about 6 of them, and it lists 1 to 4 hours- not sure why the difference, but that's what it says. As far as observed deaths, were peopel checking pusle and breathing or were they observing on a camera- because a person could be still but still alive. I would wonder if all of the deaths were observed in person and the breathing and pulse were checked.There was a list of 80 something observed deaths using SN. 27 of them I believe were listed. All of them died in under an hour.
With the 25 grams we are ingesting we will probably die in under an hour.
With the 25 grams we are ingesting we will probably die in under an hour.
The observed that's I'm talking about are the most recently updated that we have from the PPH unless they have added more in the past couple of monthsStan's Guide was based on some observed deaths, I think about 6 of them, and it lists 1 to 4 hours- not sure why the difference, but that's what it says. As far as observed deaths, were peopel checking pusle and breathing or were they observing on a camera- because a person could be still but still alive. I would wonder if all of the deaths were observed in person and the breathing and pulse were checked.