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messy
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- Jan 23, 2022
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Is there here who has overdosed on nortriptyline (or any other tricyclic antidepressants) and survived? I think I'm going to attempt it tonight but I'm worried I'll be found and want to know what people have gone through in that situation. I've read all sorts of directions for how to do it and scientific literature on what happens in the body - but I'm appealing to a much more basic level. Is it terribly scary, especially for those around you? Is it painful? Are you likely to have long-term effects but survive?
I read a recent post about someone who ODed on one of the tricyclic antidepressants, but I went back through quite a lot of the site (and have been lurking here for a long time) and didn't find much information exactly like what I'm looking for. I also tried to search for any kind of site that collects stories of people who have ODed/had negative drug use experiences, but didn't have much luck there either.
I am very serious about my attempt - I have all the elements required and will be taking quite a high dose. It's just the time I am worried about. It's unlikely, but possible that my parents might come check on me and I would be several hours into the attempt - mostly I want to know what might happen then, or what they might see, whether I die or survive. Thanks, anyone.
I read a recent post about someone who ODed on one of the tricyclic antidepressants, but I went back through quite a lot of the site (and have been lurking here for a long time) and didn't find much information exactly like what I'm looking for. I also tried to search for any kind of site that collects stories of people who have ODed/had negative drug use experiences, but didn't have much luck there either.
I am very serious about my attempt - I have all the elements required and will be taking quite a high dose. It's just the time I am worried about. It's unlikely, but possible that my parents might come check on me and I would be several hours into the attempt - mostly I want to know what might happen then, or what they might see, whether I die or survive. Thanks, anyone.