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Realistically, how painful is SN
Thread starterheyismeman
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I know technically is hard to know as whoever succeeded, well... isn't gonna tell you, but for those who have done extensive research on the topic, what pain level is to be expected, how long does one remain conscious, and do you believe in unconscious anguish?
know technically is hard to know as whoever succeeded, well... isn't gonna tell you, but for those who have done extensive research on the topic, what pain level is to be expected, how long does one remain conscious, and do you believe in unconscious anguish?
I have read many reports of people who survived sn and none of them reported pain, only discomfort. Yhe longest it took someone to pass out was one girl who took 40 minutes, but she was taking propranolol and antacid, they say that prolongs ctb. No, there is no such thing as unconscious anguish.
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I have read many reports of people who survived sn and none of them reported pain, only discomfort. Yhe longest it took someone to pass out was one girl who took 40 minutes, but she was taking propranolol and antacid, they say that prolongs ctb. No, there is no such thing as unconscious anguishwhats t
I have read many reports of people who survived sn and none of them reported pain, only discomfort. Yhe longest it took someone to pass out was one girl who took 40 minutes, but she was taking propranolol and antacid, they say that prolongs ctb. No, there is no such thing as unconscious anguish.
I have read many reports of people who survived sn and none of them reported pain, only discomfort. Yhe longest it took someone to pass out was one girl who took 40 minutes, but she was taking propranolol and antacid, they say that prolongs ctb. No, there is no such thing as unconscious anguish.
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