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I have been planning CTB with alcoholic coma inside a exit bag. I have a bottle of vodka and i can drink half of it pretty fast, a thing that especially with my stomach empty will have a strong effect in little time. The problem is,vomiting inside the bag would be a mess.
I searched and its easy to get some dramamine here. You guys know something about this process?
 
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Praestat_Mori

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Do you have experience with alcohol and some tolerance? I don't think that AE's will prevent vomiting in this case.
 
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Forveleth

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There is no guarantee that drinking half a bottle of vodka is going to put you into an alcoholic coma. It's not reliable at all. Drinking may help your anxiety, but it's not like a sedative pill or an anesthesia that you can take that is 100% guaranteed to knock you out.

Also, anti-emetics are not a guarantee to 100% stop you from vomiting either. I have definitely been sick enough, although not from alcohol, but I have been sick enough to vomit even through anti-emetics.
 
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Do you have experience with alcohol and some tolerance? I don't think that AE's will prevent vomiting in this case.
Well, this is the reason of my question. I don't drink frequently, but i also don't bother drinking pure vodka.
 
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Praestat_Mori

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Well, this is the reason of my question. I don't drink frequently, but i also don't bother drinking pure vodka.
Like @Forveleth said, alc isn't a sedative / anesthetics.
 
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There is no guarantee that drinking half a bottle of vodka is going to put you into an alcoholic coma. It's not reliable at all. Drinking may help your anxiety, but it's not like a sedative pill or an anesthesia that you can take that is 100% guaranteed to knock you out.

Also, anti-emetics are not a guarantee to 100% stop you from vomiting either. I have definitely been sick enough, although not from alcohol, but I have been sick enough to vomit even through anti-emetics.
Ouch. Nice to know.
Well, the main intention is to smooth the asphyxia with the drunkeness in some way and hopefully get in a coma before the air in the bag goes out.
Like @Forveleth said, alc isn't a sedative / anesthetics.
So i would be betting on a coma. Not optimal, but i think is possible.
 
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Praestat_Mori

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So i would be betting on a coma. Not optimal, but i think is possible.
Alc coma is possible but I'm pretty sure it's not that easy. Alc wouldn't be accessible anymore if that was really easy.
 
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mellie5

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Hello -

imho also you are being slightly confused between "alcoholic coma" and passing out or getting sleepy while drunk.

Drinking half a bottle of vodka right away if you are not used to it will probably make you vomit and if passing out you'll likely pee on yourself.

Since we have absolutely no information on age, weight and co-morbidities I don't think there's a way to predict the effect.

But it's imho likely to result in you drunk, vomiting inside a bag, then fumbling out of it. Imho.
 
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Alc coma is possible but I'm pretty sure it's not that easy. Alc wouldn't be accessible anymore if that was really easy.
Well, i know someone that with 500ml of liquor got a cardiac arrest. It's definetly a thing. But seems i will have to study more about it.
 
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From what I know, if you are not alcoholic and have liver issue, most likely you will throw up the vodka in your stomach. It won't be enough for you to ctb. Even if you are in exit bag, if you move because your body has to throw up, probably not going to work.

I haven't done profound research about it, but if you will, alcohol bath might be a better option ( hopefully you have a tub). Your skin can also absorb the alcohol, and it is considered more dangerous because it goes straight to bloodstream, unlike digesting it. It won't make you throw up the alcohol you need for ctb.
 
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Praestat_Mori

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Well, i know someone that with 500ml of liquor got a cardiac arrest. It's definetly a thing. But seems i will have to study more about it.
Well, yes in some cases people die from it but given the fact how many people drink alc every day and many will drink a lot and fall asleep, those cases are rare.
 
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Hello -

imho also you are being slightly confused between "alcoholic coma" and passing out or getting sleepy while drunk.

Drinking half a bottle of vodka right away if you are not used to it will probably make you vomit and if passing out you'll likely pee on yourself.

Since we have absolutely no information on age, weight and co-morbidities I don't think there's a way to predict the effect.

But it's imho likely to result in you drunk, vomiting inside a bag, then fumbling out of it. Imho.
I am young and healthy, not heavier than 80kg. Got drunk some times before, but not drinking nowadays.
 
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mellie5

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ok. Still, it's not a good idea. I have no idea "why" you want to CTB, which is also important.

Alcohol will also impair the way you think and acts very generally first making you happy then making you depressed. As said above it's not a sedative, it's not a hypnotic, there is no way of predicting how *you* will act under its influence :-)
 
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