SN and drowning don't go well together. When you're drowning you swallow a bunch of water which goes both to your lungs and the intended way in your belly. By swallowing a bunch of water you risk messing up SN absorption at least. I'm not an expert at drowning but combining these two methods - wouldn't recommend. One question that I have is why you need a backup method with SN though?
If your SN comes from a reliable source / you tested it via aquarium strips and you've ensured that it's pure enough + if you follow the protocol and have some backup glasses in case you vomit - that should be enough to catch the bus on its own. Drowning here seems a bit like a risky overkill.
SN and drowning don't go well together. When you're drowning you swallow a bunch of water which goes both to your lungs and the intended way in your belly. By swallowing a bunch of water you risk messing up SN absorption at least. I'm not an expert at drowning but combining these two methods - wouldn't recommend. One question that I have is why you need a backup method with SN though?
If your SN comes from a reliable source / you tested it via aquarium strips and you've ensured that it's pure enough + if you follow the protocol and have some backup glasses in case you vomit - that should be enough to catch the bus on its own. Drowning here seems a bit like a risky overkill.
Forgot to add that with pure SN the chances of "walking away" or "sleeping it off" are non-existent. It's either:
- you catch the bus successfully
- you're found and treated with methylene blue (saved)
- your SI takes over OR you vomit everything including backup glasses and you call emergency services on your own. After that it's either you're saved in time or you CTB on your way to the hospital if enough SN was absorbed even after puking (seen cases where patient died en route to the hospital due to severe methemoglobinemia).