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I'm thinking about CTBing, by injecting a liter of water to my blood, since that would destabilize me enough to make me die, right?


For this i'd need one of those needles they use for vaccines, which IIRC can be bought on pharmacies, and slowly inject the water onto one of my veins, right?
 
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I dont think it's worth it. If you don't have medical experience it will probably be very hard to inject anything into your veins. You'd probably start feeling bad before you've injected enough, and you'd most likely stop. Im not sure if this could even kill you, or what the short and long term side effects could be, but that doesn't seem like a good method to me.
 
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  • Hitting a vein with a needle and keeping it open in the right spot is very difficult and takes training. This is why nurses go to school. Unless you are a drug user and know your way around needles, you are not going to be able to do this first try.
  • Your kidneys can filter ~1 liter of water per hour, which means if you are only doing 1 liter, you are just going to pee it out in an hour. You are going to need way more than one liter.
  • In order for you to get the water in fast enough to overwhelm your kidneys, you would need some sort of IV pump machine. So you need to source and buy one of those. You would also probably need to hit a pretty big vein somewhere in order to get the water in fast enough.
 
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  • Hitting a vein with a needle and keeping it open in the right spot is very difficult and takes training. This is why nurses go to school. Unless you are a drug user and know your way around needles, you are not going to be able to do this first try.
  • Your kidneys can filter ~1 liter of water per hour, which means if you are only doing 1 liter, you are just going to pee it out in an hour. You are going to need way more than one liter.
  • In order for you to get the water in fast enough to overwhelm your kidneys, you would need some sort of IV pump machine. So you need to source and buy one of those. You would also probably need to hit a pretty big vein somewhere in order to get the water in fast enough.
this is the answer. off jump, it sounds unreliable in terms of logistics and how exact your actions would need to be. meant with care. 💕
 
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Do not do this. Please read the MegaThreads. There are methods that are not advised. And they are not advised for several reasons, most notably they are not reliable.
 
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It sounds like a good idea at first but i think it actually isn't because you need experience to do the injection correctly and 1 liter of water won't be enough to do the trick u need to consume over 5 liters of water at once for it to actually cause the type of desired damage so as a method this is really not reliable people have had a better chance of succeeding with isopropyl
 
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  • Hitting a vein with a needle and keeping it open in the right spot is very difficult and takes training. This is why nurses go to school. Unless you are a drug user and know your way around needles, you are not going to be able to do this first try.
  • Your kidneys can filter ~1 liter of water per hour, which means if you are only doing 1 liter, you are just going to pee it out in an hour. You are going to need way more than one liter.
  • In order for you to get the water in fast enough to overwhelm your kidneys, you would need some sort of IV pump machine. So you need to source and buy one of those. You would also probably need to hit a pretty big vein somewhere in order to get the water in fast enough.
Thank you for giving OP this wonderful insightful answer.

The hydro homie method is not the way to go.
 
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  • Hitting a vein with a needle and keeping it open in the right spot is very difficult and takes training. This is why nurses go to school. Unless you are a drug user and know your way around needles, you are not going to be able to do this first try.
  • Your kidneys can filter ~1 liter of water per hour, which means if you are only doing 1 liter, you are just going to pee it out in an hour. You are going to need way more than one liter.
  • In order for you to get the water in fast enough to overwhelm your kidneys, you would need some sort of IV pump machine. So you need to source and buy one of those. You would also probably need to hit a pretty big vein somewhere in order to get the water in fast enough.
Thanks for the insight
 
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Pharmacy background here:
Straight sterile water to the veins can do the job. Almost all IVs are made in either dextrose or 0.9% sodium chloride. The only time we give anything with sterile water is if it's absolutely necessary and has sodium bicarbonate in the solution.
 
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Pharmacy background here:
Straight sterile water to the veins can do the job. Almost all IVs are made in either dextrose or 0.9% sodium chloride. The only time we give anything with sterile water is if it's absolutely necessary and has sodium bicarbonate in the solution.
Straight sterile water means tap water?, if so, how much water would be the minimum needed (in metric units please)?, I guess i'd have to learn how to do injections but there's sources online for that, and i'd have to have a few of those injection needles because IIRC after one use you can no longer use them, and I believe when
  • Your kidneys can filter ~1 liter of water per hour, which means if you are only doing 1 liter, you are just going to pee it out in an hour. You are going to need way more than one liter.
Your kidneys can filter ~1L of water/h when taken orally, but not when directly injected to veins, right?

And also, I've read there are two ways to do injections, one that was slower (which would be undesirable) and another which is the one we'd want which is to the vein directly
 
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I'm going to look around here for more info, but my first thought is, wouldn't it be easier just to drink it? I'm thinking of a few stories in the news where someone accidentally killed themselves by drinking tons of water.
 
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I'm going to look around here for more info, but my first thought is, wouldn't it be easier just to drink it? I'm thinking of a few stories in the news where someone accidentally killed themselves by drinking tons of water.
Overdosing on water is possible but I've heard it's excruciating. The brain swells and they have violent seizures.
Straight sterile water means tap water?, if so, how much water would be the minimum needed (in metric units please)?
Sterile water comes from compounding pharmacies/manufacturers. It's I guess hospital grade water? It's free of any bacteria or chemicals you'd get from the tap. What happens is the red blood cells become fluid overloaded and they burst and it'll mess up the body's natural electrolytes. Especially potassium. It can increase the potassium levels leading to cardiac arrest.
The exact amount is unknown because it does vary person to person. Weight is a contributer. I can tell you though one liter running over 30 minutes should work.
 
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Sterile water comes from compounding pharmacies/manufacturers. It's I guess hospital grade water? It's free of any bacteria or chemicals you'd get from the tap. What happens is the red blood cells become fluid overloaded and they burst and it'll mess up the body's natural electrolytes. Especially potassium. It can increase the potassium levels leading to cardiac arrest.
The exact amount is unknown because it does vary person to person. Weight is a contributer. I can tell you though one liter running over 30 minutes should work.
I guess i can use the water from the iron, since that's IIRC H₂O directly, without the salt and all other chemicals you get from tap.
"one liter running over 30 minutes should work", by this you mean I'd be dead in 30 minutes, so would also have to hide for that amount of time by just injecting 1 liter, not that i'd have to be constantly injecting one liter every minute, right?
"one liter running over 30 minutes should work", by this you mean I'd be dead in 30 minutes, so would also have to hide for that amount of time by just injecting 1 liter, not that i'd have to be constantly injecting one liter every minute, right?
But I also guess taking it orally would be easier, but I'd have to take more
 

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