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Forever_Sleep

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May 5, 2023
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I was recently prescribed a medication to slow my heart rate (I have pots) called Ivabradine. Because it's pretty new and not psychiatric there aren't many documented ODs, but it looks like my heart will just slow and then stop which will be a very peaceful death.

I'm not ready to CTB yet, I need to do some stuff first to make it easier for others, but it feels like a weight has been lifted not that I know how.
 
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Circles

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Sep 3, 2018
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I was curious so here's some information about Ivabradine including a case study:


 
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FuneralCry

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I wish you the best of luck, I understand why you'd feel relieved to have access to a method you feel confident in.
 
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Forever_Sleep

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I was curious so here's some information about Ivabradine including a case study:


I read these before and they are one of the reasons I'm happy with this method, although it's relatively undocumented it doesn't look like there are any awful effects (ie sertraline which includes hallucinations and seizures)
 
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UglyInk

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Could be combined with SN? SN increases the heart rate so it might decrease the time until death.
 
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Forever_Sleep

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Could be combined with SN? SN increases the heart rate so it might decrease the time until death.
why? The med slows the heartrate, wouldn't they just cancel each other out? (Sorry if this sounds rude I honestly don't mean it that way)
 
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UKscotty

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May 20, 2021
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How long does the brain live with the heart stopped? Not long I assume?

Sounds like a good method
 
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Praestat_Mori

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May 21, 2023
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How long does the brain live with the heart stopped? Not long I assume?
Afaik after not more than 3-5 minutes irreversible brain damage is happening.
 
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