Half_lost
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- Feb 16, 2020
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I'm 5'0 and approx 7.5 - 8 stone, what would be the recommended dosage? I don't have scales so will have to use a teaspoon or tablespoon as measurement.
Hi, thanks for your reply. I can't see anything on that page about dosages, Stan's guide only accounts for a regular sized and large sized person hence why I asked the question.For practical information on SN, I'd highly recommend the SN resource page.
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/sn-resource-page.32633/
Thank you for this very detailed response, this is very helpful!Someone on the forum came up with this table, although bear in mind it is purely a mathematical model rather than a pharmacological one. Not everything has a predictable or linear relationship in real life.
The PPH (December 2019) lists a normal amount of 25g and a higher amount of 35g for people over 100kgs. It's not clear from them whether it is wise to go below 25g or not, and they make no suggestions for people below normal weight.
A higher dosage than necessary increases the likelihood of vomiting, which can be both unpleasant in itself, and more importantly can result in not enough SN being absorbed to be fatal (or to be quickly or peacefully fatal).
A lower dosage than necessary increases the likelihood of a failed attempt.
I believe there are forum posts with suggestions about dosages below 25g for smaller people. There are certainly ones about larger dosages for larger people. There are also compilations of successful and failed SN attempts, which I believe list the body weight and dosage when it is known. Note that any suggestions for dosages outside the PPH ranges are anecdotal rather than from more established or reputable sources.
Ultimately you need to weigh up the above factors and decide for yourself, based on both the reputable and anecdotal information. My own inclination would be to err on the side of (possible) overkill and take 25g. You can prepare multiple glasses of 25g and so if you vomit you can take another dose. Whereas if you take a dose that is too low from the start, you might find yourself too incapacitated to take another required dose. But this is purely speculation and I am not a medical professional.
Apparently you raise the risk of vomiting. What I'm curious about is water, why must it be 50ml and not more, especially since it tastes bad and might cause a gag reflex.What if you take more than recommended? Like 30-50g?
I dont think it's a must. It's just you want the minimum amount that dissolves it all. You dont want to have to drink more fluid than necessary. Its more to get down...and then more in your stomach that can come up.Apparently you raise the risk of vomiting. What I'm curious about is water, why must it be 50ml and not more, especially since it tastes bad and might cause a gag reflex.
It's 35g? I though it was 30g for > 100kg .. (correct me if I'm wrong:)The PPH (December 2019) lists a normal amount of 25g and a higher amount of 35g for people over 100kgs. It's not clear from them whether it is wise to go below 25g or not, and they make no suggestions for people below normal weight.
A higher dosage than necessary increases the likelihood of vomiting, which can be both unpleasant in itself, and more importantly can result in not enough SN being absorbed to be fatal (or to be quickly or peacefully fatal).
A lower dosage than necessary increases the likelihood of a failed attempt.
It's 35g? I though it was 30g for > 100kg .. (correct me if I'm wrong:)
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The table link given was the old version.Thank you for this very detailed response, this is very helpful!
For God sake , why?it should be more of a smooth graduation, based upon weight.
That's too much!the table suggests about 17.5g, which is roughly 3 teaspoons or 1 tablespoon (moderately rounded teaspoons / tablespoon, not heaped). So, 1 moderately rounded, but non-heaped tablespoon, should be fine.
Well, I guess dosages in general don't tend to be an exact science.~
For God sake , why?
Why should it be gradual based on weight?
It complicates things and that's not always how the body works (LD50 mg/kg is pure statistics , not practice) . Many medications and substances are given in "jumps" . Many aren't (IV mg/kg).
That's too much!
PPH changed SN dosage 20g->25g but for overweight 25g->35g ... This suggests a non-linear relation to weight. Regardless, it's not accurate , and with such high doses a few grams won't make a difference . But it could with lower dosages . So a "normal weight" person (~75kg) would take that PPH recommended 25g dose , and now a smaller person (~60kg) would take 19g? That does not make sense and it's confusing . The constant dose increase by PPH , the lack of testimony for several servings intake (Stan) , and lack of evidence that slightly higher dose would make one "vomit everything" (highly unlikely) all point in the other direction .
I don't understand why the need for the data to make sense overcomes simplicity and practicality . :|
15g should be fine for your bodyweight. My table states 17.5g, so you could go with that to be "even more sure", but the table is based on very generous amounts, and 15g at 52kg works out at 288mg/kg, which is still comfortably above the "very reliable" dose of 250mg/kg, so you should be fine...I'm going to have 15grams, then another 15g prepared, so worse case scenario and I wake up I can take extra. I'm also pretty small, 5'5 and 52kg. I think it's silly to take way more than needed. A gram is enough to kill someone, with rare cases of people living at 6g.