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ifihadnever

Student
Sep 20, 2025
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Hi,

There's obviously lots of posts on SN but struggling to find the answer on this one as seen a few different answers - any help would be much appreciated.

I have meto but gag and vomit at most things so I have to be prepared that have a high chance of vomiting with SN.

I see people prepare 3 cups incase of this.
My question is: do I make up all 3 cups with 20gm and 50ml each time. I'm asking as realistically if I am sick I won't know if I have vomited the whole amount or just some. So I was unsure if to take the whole amount again as I know taking too much SN can back fire. Any ideas?

Another question - which seems person dependent is roughly how long is the person conscious for (if protocol is followed correctly), from what I've read it various between 15 - 40 minutes? Is this about right. And then between 4-8 hours for death?

Thanks for help. I've looked at all the protocol etc. My main question I guess is about what to do if I vomit the first time around, do I just take the whole thing again? Also do I make more meto?

Thanks for any insight and help!
 
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Alexandra_

Don't Fear the Reaper
Sep 30, 2023
751
Hi. SN is my method too. Many people vomit, but they still die. You can make several cups at once. I'll make 4 cups just in case. The protocol states that the lethal dose is 25g. You can't take more than 25g at a time. The SN Bible says that if you vomit, it's better to take another cup. I think how long a person remains conscious also depends on the amount of benzodiazepines. I'll take only 5 tablets. When the time comes, I'll take SN in the evening, because I get drowsy in the evening. Death can last up to 4 hours. Metoclopramide should be taken as directed in the protocol, before SN. I'll take Domperidone. Several people on this site who were saved wrote that they lost consciousness quite quickly

 
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ifihadnever

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Sep 20, 2025
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Hi. SN is my method too. Many people vomit, but they still die. You can make several cups at once. I'll make 4 cups just in case. The protocol states that the lethal dose is 25g. You can't take more than 25g at a time. The SN Bible says that if you vomit, it's better to take another cup. I think how long a person remains conscious also depends on the amount of benzodiazepines. I'll take only 5 tablets. When the time comes, I'll take SN in the evening, because I get drowsy in the evening. Death can last up to 4 hours. Metoclopramide should be taken as directed in the protocol, before SN. I'll take Domperidone. Several people on this site who were saved wrote that they lost consciousness quite quickly

Thank you for your help.

I was confused about the benzo / consciousness - I was unable to work out if it was the SN and deprivation of oxygen that causes the unconsciousness or the benzo? I have a large benzo dependency issue so they have no effect on me and sleeping pills take a good few hours to 'knock me out'. Initially, this is why I was hesitant with SN due to my benzo issue but I 'think' (although unsure) the unconsciousness is from the SN itself and the benzo can help with that and also relax the person.

I'm unsure if I have this correct or not. I assume most people don't have a benzo dependency problem but maybe someone could help explain what causes unconsciousness - is it the SN itself and the benzo is just an aid?

I know some people don't use benzo for example.. ..does this reduce success rate?

Thanks for any help.
 
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Alexandra_

Don't Fear the Reaper
Sep 30, 2023
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Thank you for your help.

I was confused about the benzo / consciousness - I was unable to work out if it was the SN and deprivation of oxygen that causes the unconsciousness or the benzo? I have a large benzo dependency issue so they have no effect on me and sleeping pills take a good few hours to 'knock me out'. Initially, this is why I was hesitant with SN due to my benzo issue but I 'think' (although unsure) the unconsciousness is from the SN itself and the benzo can help with that and also relax the person.

I'm unsure if I have this correct or not. I assume most people don't have a benzo dependency problem but maybe someone could help explain what causes unconsciousness - is it the SN itself and the benzo is just an aid?

I know some people don't use benzo for example.. ..does this reduce success rate?

Thanks for any help.
One person from this site who was rescued took only SN and quickly lost consciousness. I think benzodiazepines just help you lose consciousness even faster. Again, it's individual. As far as I know, SN works quite quickly. I wish you the best of luck, whatever you decide
 
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rozeske

Maybe I am the problem
Dec 2, 2023
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SN works by causing methemoglobinemia which reduces the ability of your blood to carry oxygen. Any type of deprivation of oxygen leads to unconsciousness. The body doesn't immediately die, you would first fall unconscious and if the lack of oxygen continues then eventually your organs start shutting down one by one and death finally occurs.
 
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