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MethodOpioids and N and brain damage
Thread starterlmon
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we've all seen the horrific results of people who survive opioidoverdoses. my question is, if N does the same exact thing as opioids, (lowering cerebral oxygen by depressing breathing), isn't the risk for ending up in a vegetative state or paralyzed the same???? though I haven't heard of a case like this from N
No, if you're found still breathing so your brain won't lack oxygen, you won't be left with permanent damage to your brain. If you're found not breathing and resuscitated, the level of damage will depend on how much time your brain was deprived of oxygen. The above probably applies to other organs/tissues too.
No, if you're found still breathing so your brain won't lack oxygen, you won't be left with permanent damage to your brain. If you're found not breathing and resuscitated, the level of damage will depend on how much time your brain was deprived of oxygen. The above probably applies to other organs/tissues too.
No, if you're found still breathing so your brain won't lack oxygen, you won't be left with permanent damage to your brain. If you're found not breathing and resuscitated, the level of damage will depend on how much time your brain was deprived of oxygen. The above probably applies to other organs/tissues too.
I think making sure one is not found too early should be considered a key ingredient in any od, just lke the substance itself. Prepare for a situation where you have as much time as possible before someone can find you.
In very very rare cases. If i remember correctly, statistics from where AS is legal, show that 99% die within 2 hours after the equivalent of 2 bottles.
From the Oregon Death With Dignity Act 2020 Data Summary
N is pento, right? So if the range column means what I think it means, then one of the 9 people from the >6 hour column took 104 hours to die. If this 24-36 hour patient used the DWDA then he'll be in there too.
And this is just from Washington, I didn't get around to checking the other ones yet, if they even share this information.
From the Oregon Death With Dignity Act 2020 Data Summary
N is pento, right? So if the range column means what I think it means, then one of the 9 people from the >6 hour column took 104 hours to die. If this 24-36 hour patient used the DWDA then he'll be in there too.
And this is just from Washington, I didn't get around to checking the other ones yet, if they even share this information.
They stopped using it after 2018 though if I am reading this table correctly. (please correct me if I am wrong, my brain is not what it used to be)
IDK if the other cocktails are just better or if it's something else, the only cause I can find is because people had issue with it because of its use in capital punishment but I don't know how accurate that is.
If concerned about waking up or being rescued, then I would combine with another method like placing a plastic bag over my head or drowning. That way you'll go unconscious and suffocate. That takes a very short time. If I ever get N this is what I will do myself. I'll probably only drink one bottle which should be enough for a very, very deep sleep if not death and then have the bag over my head to make sure I never wake up from said sleep.
Someone told me on a thread I started that was similar to this that if you survive N ingestion you don't have any long term effects that would leave you incapacitated or handicapped. He wanted someone to correct him if this was wrong though. Is he?
Someone told me on a thread I started that was similar to this that if you survive N ingestion you don't have any long term effects that would leave you incapacitated or handicapped. He wanted someone to correct him if this was wrong though. Is he?
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