Paracetamol OD won't kill you, neither fast nor painlessly. I've read that ingesting an insane amount just caused debilitating pain for several days and not even death.
I've heard that paracetamol can cause liver failure, maybe It'll be necessary a liver transplant, I live in a small city, I believe I will be likely to die because of the delay. I'm not sure about the method yet.
Paracetamol overdose isn't recommended for ctb at all from what I'm aware, it sounds like it'd just lead to way more suffering instead, if it's a reliable ctb method it wouldn't be so easily accessible. Sadly suicide just isn't straightforward, if there was a very easily accessible, guaranteed way to die peacefully in my sleep I'd be long gone at this point.
What about some pesticides?
As FuneralCry said paracetamol od is a bad idea, it won't work. What kind of painkillers do you have? If it's over the counter stuff it most likely won't work either, they are very safe. Considering your privacy problem OD is a bad idea, even if you take a proper one someone might hear the convulsions and rush you to the hospital. Hanging could work if you have at least an hour or two on your own
Oh I see. I've heard that
Paracetamol poisoning, also known as
acetaminophen poisoning, is caused by excessive use of the medication
paracetamol(acetaminophen). Most people have few or
non-specific symptoms in the first 24 hours following overdose. These symptoms include feeling tired,
abdominal pain, or
nausea. This is typically followed by absence of symptoms for a couple of days, after which
yellowish skin,
blood clotting problems, and
confusion occurs as a result of
liver failure. Additional complications may include
kidney failure,
pancreatitis,
low blood sugar, and
lactic acidosis. If death does not occur, people tend to recover fully over a couple of weeks.Without treatment, death from toxicity occurs 4 to 18 days later
Oh I see. I've heard that
Paracetamol poisoning, also known as
acetaminophen poisoning, is caused by excessive use of the medication
paracetamol(acetaminophen). Most people have few or
non-specific symptoms in the first 24 hours following overdose. These symptoms include feeling tired,
abdominal pain, or
nausea. This is typically followed by absence of symptoms for a couple of days, after which
yellowish skin,
blood clotting problems, and
confusion occurs as a result of
liver failure. Additional complications may include
kidney failure,
pancreatitis,
low blood sugar, and
lactic acidosis. If death does not occur, people tend to recover fully over a couple of weeks.Without treatment, death from toxicity occurs 4 to 18 days later