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SickSadSlave

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Dec 18, 2021
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Is there an easily obtainable substance that I can either inject into myself or inhale to ctb? I'm not talking easily obtainable like street drugs. I mean something that might already be in my home or can be found at the grocery store. I only have about $5. I have needles for my monthly B12 injections
 
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Jul 29, 2021
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injecting air into blood vessel

When an air bubble enters a vein, it's called a venous air embolism. When an air bubble enters an artery, it's called an arterial air embolism. These air bubbles can travel to your brain, heart, or lungs and cause a heart attack, stroke, or respiratory failure. Air embolisms are rather rare.

What happens if you inject air into blood vessel?

If an arterial gas embolism reaches the brain, it is referred to as a cerebral embolism and can cause a stroke. An injection of 2-3 ml of air into the cerebral circulation can be fatal. Just 0.5-1 ml of air in the pulmonary vein can cause a cardiac arrest.
 
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hiddenbpd

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Oct 19, 2022
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injecting air into blood vessel

When an air bubble enters a vein, it's called a venous air embolism. When an air bubble enters an artery, it's called an arterial air embolism. These air bubbles can travel to your brain, heart, or lungs and cause a heart attack, stroke, or respiratory failure. Air embolisms are rather rare.

What happens if you inject air into blood vessel?

If an arterial gas embolism reaches the brain, it is referred to as a cerebral embolism and can cause a stroke. An injection of 2-3 ml of air into the cerebral circulation can be fatal. Just 0.5-1 ml of air in the pulmonary vein can cause a cardiac arrest.
This isn't a very reliable method. It takes quite a bit of air actually, more than that. Plus to end up with a stroke, would make life that much more terrible, and may make future attempts more difficult.
 
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lifeORdeath

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Oct 11, 2022
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Arteries are deep too, and hard to get to When they stuck my artery, they used a long skinny needle, and had to dig around to find it/feel it, in my wrist area.
 
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