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Source?No, nitrItre isn't painless. It's thought to be strong 3/10 on a passion scale, so not bad. Some suggest some painkillers before, like advil.
Can you elaborate? I was under the impression it was painless.
I was under the impression that both sodium nitrate and sodium nitrite are painlessNo, nitrItre isn't painless. It's thought to be strong 3/10 on a passion scale, so not bad. Some suggest some painkillers before, like advil.
Nausea/vomiting, stomach pain, headache, tachycardiaHow would it be uncomfortable?
PPH has SN at 7/10 on the scale of painlessness. (N is 10/10, making it "the holy grail".)I was under the impression that both sodium nitrate and sodium nitrite are painless
I have heard of cases where it seems to be and I have heard of cases where based on the condition of the body it looks like it had to be quite painful- a mother posted about this on a very popular video site about her son. Several people have said that if it doesn't work it's like having a really bad hangoevr for several days. So there seems to be a pretty big variation in results. There are so many variables - fasting time, weight, possibly even a person's own metabolism, and what medications they took - so that whether it works or whether there is pain will vary across a range. Stan's guide is a starting point and then researching cases as you can can help.I was under the impression that both sodium nitrate and sodium nitrite are painless
I second thisThats painless but has some level of discomfortness. If u really want to die thats completely bearable and good method.
That's what it was like for you.That is definitely not what it's like
There's a few problems with this particulqr case, first of all it doesn't even look like they followed the regimen at all and it was more of copycat attempt after the fact Matthew Mindler used it but each of their own. There are other articles that affirm that this method works.I thought this would be my method until I read this article: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/emp2.12702
Ah. Excellent points. Thank you for weighing in. I read stuff like that and get scared.There's a few problems with this particulqr case, first of all it doesn't even look like they followed the regimen at all and it was more of copycat attempt after the fact Matthew Mindler used it but each of their own. There are other articles that affirm that this method works.
I am new here and have seen the phrase, "ctb by N". What is N? Narcotics? Please if someone could tell me
Ah. Excellent points. Thank you for weighing in. I read stuff like that and get scared.
Understandably, anyone would when they see a case where someone uses a method they are thinking about and it all goes absolutely wrong and fear the same thing happening to them. I think this method has changed quite a bit in terms of its overall narrative although I never believed it was going to be as eays as drifting off to sleep with not much struggle but in fact, I bought the meds I needed to make it as close to that as possible but even that isn't a guarantee however I'm pretty much sure that it'll work as it should when I follow the protocol but the rest is out of my hands.Ah. Excellent points. Thank you for weighing in. I read stuff like that and get scared.
You aren't the only one to doubt it being as peaceful as it has been said to be. When I read it was peaceful, I envisaged, no pain, discomfort, visible signs, or injury, kind of just drifting off like being given anesthetic. I thought I'd read enough to verify that too and it wasn't until after I placed an order that I seemed to start seeing the bad accounts and posts doubting it's reliability.
I think now I have it I will still go with it but part of me thinks building the courage to jump would be the best overall option. No pain until the very end, and should be short lived ~1 second, and it cannot and does not need to be aborted if the drop is high and vertical with no obstruction.
I've made the mistake of trusting 'no pain, only discomfort' claims before when I had to have a colonoscopy. It was the worst pain I've ever felt and when I Googled why I felt pain when no one else seemed to I actually found one thread on a cancer forum where people were saying the same, some of them women who said the pain was worse than when they gave birth.
Because of the great disparity between how it was said to be and how it was, I've been very careful to not take anyone's word for it when they say how something is going to be.
We all have to make the most out of our respective situations and even I wish I had gun but sn is the best it can get since I got without any trouble.I am leaning toward using a firearm. I'm fortunate (?) to live in a place where they are easily accessible. I certainly wish it wasn't the case for the sake of gun violence in the US.
Unfortunately, we don't live in a world that respects that, we can't decide when our time on earth is done because apparently only death can decide when, not us taking that decision into our own hands.We are clearly methodical and researched individuals. This isn't a decision on a whim. There should be a humane way to decide our time on earth is done without suffering or trauma to whomever finds us.