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bigdog

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Hi. I am waiting for my SN but considering another option. So I have 27x300 mg Seroquel and a plastic bag. How do you think will Seroquel put me in deep sleep so I won't wake up suffocating?
 
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Hi. I am waiting for my SN but considering another option. So I have 27x300 mg Seroquel and a plastic bag. How do you think will Seroquel put me in deep sleep so I won't wake up suffocating?

No, definitely not. Didn't you ask this same question in another thread recently?
 
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jameslb72

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seroquel will put you in a very deep sleep but in my experience it takes ages to work, soemtimes up to an hour.
 
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seroquel will put you in a very deep sleep but in my experience it takes ages to work, soemtimes up to an hour.

But it will never be a sleep deep enough to stay asleep during suffocation or any other activity which triggers the survival instinct.
 
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jameslb72

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is that really true? i knew someone who died accicently due to solvent abuse. They passed out and asphyxiated on their own vomit. I think you need to have enough to be totally unconscious not just in a deep sleep
 
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bigdog

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Maybe I can combine it with alcohol? But I don't want to wake up while dying and become even more brain damaged. I would use big garbage bag.
I can buy as many Quetiapine as I want
 
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Doesn't sound pleasant choking on your own vomit
 
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Maybe I can combine it with alcohol? But I don't want to wake up while dying and become even more brain damaged. I would use big garbage bag.
I can buy as many Quetiapine as I want

No, it is still very unlikely to work.
 
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Jazzy

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No, it is still very unlikely to work.
I've read that it's unlikely to work so I'm surprised it's in Final Exit as a method. I guess it must work for a small number of people. I tried the bag as directed in Final Exit as a test run. Within a few minutes my breathing started getting heavier. Eventually I took the bag off. Obviously I hadn't taken pills but I can't see that any amount of sleeping pills would make me sleep through the CO2 reaction. It's disappointing
 
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I've read that it's unlikely to work so I'm surprised it's in Final Exit as a method. I guess it must work for a small number of people. I tried the bag as directed in Final Exit as a test run. Within a few minutes my breathing started getting heavier. Eventually I took the bag off. Obviously I hadn't taken pills but I can't see that any amount of sleeping pills would make me sleep through the CO2 reaction. It's disappointing

I was talking specifically about quetiapine (Seroquel) being very unlikely to work in that situation.

Actual sleeping pills are at least somewhat more likely to be successful, although the method is still far from guaranteed.

Final Exit was authored by a layperson, so that may be why it lacks proper medical accuracy.
 
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i guess it could depend on your tolerance. i have a super high tolerance for most things. i took 10 seroquel and 10 fiorocet with nothing more than a slightly better mood as an affect :mmm:
 

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