I heard that there is noisy breathing after losing consciousness, is that true? I am planning to drink it at a hotel room, I worry if other rooms will hear the sound and interrupt the process.
Im not sure if its noisy but if you are worried about the sound of breathing being too loud you could put the tv on for background noise or play some music
It's strictly individual but I think a hotel room would be fine, that'd be way better than taking SN at home while having someone in one of the other rooms. And yeah, I think it'd be a good idea to make some background noise with a TV or some music, I don't think any gasping for air would be louder than that, SN doesn't lead to loud screaming.
It quite often leads to vomiting- even with an antiemetic. Quite a few people worry about this but to be honest- I wonder how many people would actually report this. I expect most will just assume someone has overdone it on a night out.
I'd anticipate vomiting and, after you're unconscious, agonal breathing. As Forever Sleep said, in a hotel I wouldn't imagine people in adjacent rooms would do anything about either.
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