UnluckyYogi
Brain damage from antipsychotics
- Aug 2, 2024
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According to my plan, I'm going into a nature spot and setting up a tent.If people vomit they don't know how much SN they already absorbed, to increase the chance of success they (try to) drink a 2nd glass (or even a 3rd one) to increase their chances of success.
What's a "shaker"? That thing that is used for cocktails? 50ml of water doesn't need that big cup.According to my plan, I'm going into a nature spot and setting up a tent.
The way I'll take SN is via a shaker, so, should I bring another shaker for the second dose?
Yeah, That's what I had in mind. I would prepare zip-bags, each with 25g of SN and dissolve it shortly before use. And those "shakers" seems to be pretty big for just just 50ml of water.A shaker bottle is a type of bottle usually used for protein shakes.
Here is one example:
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It's just a convenient way to carry fluids while camping.
I have one that is quite small, smaller than what you saw on that picture.Yeah, That's what I had in mind. I would prepare zip-bags, each with 25g of SN and dissolve it shortly before use. And those "shakers" seems to be pretty big for just just 50ml of water.
Well I've read a goodbye thread of a user here who downed 3 cups (35mg each) and survivedI believe the general idea is to be able to redose if you vomit out alot of it/most of it, even though the recommended dose is overkill. I imagine keeping down a second cup would be pretty damn difficult if you already struggled with the first, but even if you only keep down a little bit of the second dose if you throw up (for example) that should do the job. Insurance I guess
Impossible.Well I've read a goodbye thread of a user here who downed 3 cups (35mg each) and survived
Can you send me a link to that user's thread?Well I've read a goodbye thread of a user here who downed 3 cups (35mg each) and survived
I think ik which user you refer to (unfortunately their GBT got lost in that data loss issue last year). If I remember right they vomited immediately and couldn't keep the 2nd and 3rd glass down and called the ambulance.Well I've read a goodbye thread of a user here who downed 3 cups (35mg each) and survived
Calling emergency services is what caused them to survive most likely.I think ik which user you refer to (unfortunately their GBT got lost in that data loss issue last year). If I remember right they vomited immediately and couldn't keep the 2nd and 3rd glass down and called the ambulance.
Yes, calling emergency service immediately caused them to survive. Otherwise, it would have been deadly despite vomiting - in my opinion.Calling emergency services is what caused them to survive most likely.
There's no way to survive after so much SN.
True.Yes, calling emergency service immediately caused them to survive. Otherwise, it would have been deadly despite vomiting - in my opinion.