NothingElseMatters
Warlock
- Mar 30, 2020
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I have no idea how my body will react after I take it and it terrifies me
Yeah, its popular around here but doesn't sound like a great method. Sorry you're going through difficult timesI have no idea how my body will react after I take it and it terrifies me
there are many people who ahve taken sn, survived, and came back here to talk about their experienceI agree with Rabitfever and usernameforhere. People on here act like you just drink it, pass out, and you're gone without even realizing it.
The reality is that it takes multiple hours and who knows how much of it you're really unconscious for? It sounds like a really fucking awful death to me and I think the people on here promoting it acting like they're informed deserve to go to hell for the pain that they're causing these people.
Lol, I've read all of those. They all say they have no recollection of what happened.there are many people who ahve taken sn, survived, and came back here to talk about their experience
maybe you should read up on that their experiences before saying stuff like this
Who says that it doesn't cause permanent damage? I have heard from people on here that it can cause several permanent effects.Tbh the reason that SN seems like a good method to me is that if it fails then there won't be any permanent damage.
All other methods, even if the chance for failure is lower, you can completely mutilate yourself or cause brain damage.
This is my big reason I'm going to try SN first. I don't want to become a vegetable if I fail.
yeah noLol, I've read all of those. They all say they have no recollection of what happened.
When your body is fighting for its life, it shuts down the parts that are unnecessary. Maybe you can still feel pain but the part of your brain that handles memory is shut off. Anyone who has gone through a survival type situation will tell you that they have very limited/no recollection of what happened.
Having sources of people getting brain damage from failed CO/hanging or mutilation from jumping/cutting/gun.Lol, I've read all of those. They all say they have no recollection of what happened.
When your body is fighting for its life, it shuts down the parts that are unnecessary. Maybe you can still feel pain but the part of your brain that handles memory is shut off. Anyone who has gone through a survival type situation will tell you that they have very limited/no recollection of what happened.
Who says that it doesn't cause permanent damage? I have heard from people on here that it can cause several permanent effects.
Also, if anyone became a vegetable as a result, they wouldn't be able to comment on here and tell you about it.
weed could totally turn you into a vegatable, we just dont know yet because they wouldnt be able to tell usAlso, if anyone became a vegetable as a result, they wouldn't be able to comment on here and tell you about it.
People on here act like you just drink it, pass out, and you're gone without even realizing it.
The reality is that it takes multiple hours and who knows how much of it you're really unconscious for?
They all say they have no recollection of what happened.
When your body is fighting for its life, it shuts down the parts that are unnecessary. Maybe you can still feel pain but the part of your brain that handles memory is shut off. Anyone who has gone through a survival type situation will tell you that they have very limited/no recollection of what happened.
Who says that it doesn't cause permanent damage? I have heard from people on here that it can cause several permanent effects.
Although methemoglobin levels of >70% are generally fatal, patients with methemoglobin levels of up to 94% have survived. On the other hand, methemoglobin levels of 20%–50% may cause symptoms such as respiratory distress, dizziness, headache, and fatigue. Furthermore, loss of consciousness and death can occur at methemoglobin levels of 50%–70%
In this report, we describe the successful treatment of a case of severe methemoglobinemia due to sodium nitrite poisoning.
A 28-year-old man was brought to our emergency department because of transient loss of consciousness and cyanosis. He was initially treated with 100% oxygen, gastric lavage, and activated charcoal administration.
The patient was immediately given 150 mg methylene blue (2 mg/kg body weight) intravenously over 5 min only at one time. He regained consciousness, and cyanosis resolved within minutes after methylene blue injection; methemoglobin concentration decreased to 19% after 60 min.
On the second day of admission, the patient was extubated. He then recalled intentionally ingesting approximately 15 g sodium nitrite about 1 hour before ambulance call.
The patient was transferred to the general ward and was subsequently discharged on day 7 without neurologic impairment.