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Pryras

Pryras

Last hope
Feb 11, 2020
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Not fear mongering here, but that's what she said. That it's the first organ to shut down. There hasn't been any reported cases I've seen where this happened to someone who survived SN.

Can someone without a bias to save others explain their understanding of how SN works? Doesn't it just cause hypoxia and you pass out within minutes and die within hours? I've always been curious about what you feel during those hours you're passed out. Is it like a coma where you can feel and hear but can't move? Or is it totally unconscious
 
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AstralMadness

AstralMadness

hellwalker
Nov 20, 2025
100
You're totally unconscious and don't feel anything, if you somehow wake up it's like being half asleep and half awake so you probably won't even remember anything
 
EmptyBottle

EmptyBottle

:3
Apr 10, 2025
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Not fear mongering here, but that's what she said. That it's the first organ to shut down. There hasn't been any reported cases I've seen where this happened to someone who survived SN.

Can someone without a bias to save others explain their understanding of how SN works? Doesn't it just cause hypoxia and you pass out within minutes and die within hours? I've always been curious about what you feel during those hours you're passed out. Is it like a coma where you can feel and hear but can't move? Or is it totally unconscious
probably not immediate. The good news, those who survived it with methelyne blue rarely have brain damage... but if revived juuuust before death, it's a possibility... because the brain isn't destroyed in milliseconds, but maybe minutes without blood oxygen. The delay between ingestion and loss of usable blood O2 is probably longer than time from brain damage to death.

When passed out, one doesn't have feeling afaik.
 
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rozeske

Maybe I am the problem
Dec 2, 2023
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The brain eventually does get damaged and die. Hence, well..death. But it's not immediate although it's a fast process there is a chance of being revived after losing consciousness and make it out without any long term damage. It's what survivors here or on medical journals indicate. Unconsciousness =/= brain damage.
 
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rs929

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Dec 18, 2020
783
It could be an issue even with N. You stop breathing. Your brain lacks oxygen and starts dying. If you are assisted and resuscitated after the cell dying process started, you might as well survive with brain damage. This could be an issue with hanging and other methods.
Now, I don't know if the sole fact of having SN in your blood would cause some sort of damage to your neurons. It seems that many people recovered fully, but...
 
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Xiaojiu

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cease to exist 不复存在
Mar 28, 2025
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Not fear mongering here, but that's what she said. That it's the first organ to shut down. There hasn't been any reported cases I've seen where this happened to someone who survived SN.

Can someone without a bias to save others explain their understanding of how SN works? Doesn't it just cause hypoxia and you pass out within minutes and die within hours? I've always been curious about what you feel during those hours you're passed out. Is it like a coma where you can feel and hear but can't move? Or is it totally unconscious
If you look at the PPH, death is guaranteed at around 40 minutes - 4 hours especially if you do the complete protocol.

If you want to see rare possibilities of what can happen with survival look up hypoxia survival. Rare cases can result in traumatic brain injury, brain damage, etc.


If you're found within 1-20 minutes, lesser occurrence of severe survival outcome will happen.

So, just make sure that if you do decide this route, no one will find you for at least 4 hours and that you're entirely sure that you want to die.
 
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