papermoon
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- Oct 15, 2020
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Right now, I'm trying to plan on CTB'ing in about a month. Perhaps a bit sooner. My issue (as has been the case for 5 years) is that I don't have a great method available to me. Here's what I have so far, or can easily obtain, that could be reliably lethal and hopefully peaceful as well (though I'm beginning to care less and less about the latter):
Tizanidine + Alcohol (I need to check how much again but it's only one bottle)
Metformin + Alcohol (I have enough metformin to kill an elephant, but I'm not sure how much of it is expired or not)
Sodium Nitrite (I don't have it but I can acquire it easily enough; this would probably be my favored method)
Hydroxychloroquine (I know it's less toxic than chloroquine but I have quite a bit of it as well)
I don't have any anti-emetics though. I have an antichlorinergic called dicyclomine which is the closest thing I have, but after reading through the forum I heard someone's story of failing on SN primarily because they vomited it all up first. Would dicyclomine work with a more appropriate dose of SN? (The person in the other thread took *way* too much SN) Or, if not, how can I obtain a prescription anti-emetic like metoclopramide? I would prefer not to have to go over the black market if at all possible. What excuses can I give my doctor, for instance, that would get him to prescribe one? Is there even something over-the-counter that does it the right way?
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Tizanidine + Alcohol (I need to check how much again but it's only one bottle)
Metformin + Alcohol (I have enough metformin to kill an elephant, but I'm not sure how much of it is expired or not)
Sodium Nitrite (I don't have it but I can acquire it easily enough; this would probably be my favored method)
Hydroxychloroquine (I know it's less toxic than chloroquine but I have quite a bit of it as well)
I don't have any anti-emetics though. I have an antichlorinergic called dicyclomine which is the closest thing I have, but after reading through the forum I heard someone's story of failing on SN primarily because they vomited it all up first. Would dicyclomine work with a more appropriate dose of SN? (The person in the other thread took *way* too much SN) Or, if not, how can I obtain a prescription anti-emetic like metoclopramide? I would prefer not to have to go over the black market if at all possible. What excuses can I give my doctor, for instance, that would get him to prescribe one? Is there even something over-the-counter that does it the right way?
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
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