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IwanttodieASAP

Student
Nov 5, 2022
103
Please give me the probability of taking a lot of sleeping medicine and getting into a full bathtub would be? Unfortunately nothing persecution based, but I have benadryl, nyquil and melatonin. Also, please say anything else I could take to help not wake up when drowning. I want this done tonight so please respond asap
 
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Shadowlord900

Seeker of Darkness
Sep 29, 2022
918
I'd think you'd need something hell of a lot stronger than over the counter sleeping pills to not wake up while drowning in a bath tub. Maybe benzos with some alcohol might do the trick? (Providing you also don't vomit, might be best to take an antiemetic an hour or two before as well just in case.)
 
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IwanttodieASAP

Student
Nov 5, 2022
103
I'd think you'd need something hell of a lot stronger than over the counter sleeping pills to not wake up while drowning in a bath tub. Maybe benzos with some alcohol might do the trick? (Providing you also don't vomit, might be best to take an antiemetic an hour or two before as well just in case.)
Unfortunately I don't have access to benzos but thank u
Plesse I need advice. Anyone
Plesse I need advice. Anyone
I really wish people took the time to help me. I thought that was the whole point we were here
 
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almaranthine

almaranthine

Wizard
Nov 28, 2019
615
hi I tried doing this in 2017 with some prescription meds (seroquel, hydroxyzine) and alcohol. didn't work, I blacked out and was found incoherent and drawing all over the bathroom in my own blood (cut myself on a broken glass). this really isn't a reliable method. diphenhydramine and enough alcohol could knock you out... or really wack you out. that's the only otc that could induce heavy sedation/blackout, but you would definitely have to consume alcohol with it. This isn't advice btw, because I don't recommend doing this nor am I confident that it would work.
 
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FadeOut

FadeOut

Member
Aug 9, 2022
51
Hey, please don't do anything without careful consideration and planning. I'm not advising you on whether you should ctb or not, but why do you need to do it tonight? Wish you all the best <3
 
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QueenOfSpades

QueenOfSpades

in love with geese ♥
Mar 23, 2022
23
If I go that way I'll take zopiclone. It's not that hard to get a prescription.
 
Chronicoverwhelm

Chronicoverwhelm

Student
Aug 13, 2022
135
As a teenager I took as many otc sleeping pills and gravol as I could stay awake to swallow (possibly 30 ish?). Later that night I'm not sure what happened, but I ended up high somehow(?) and woke up my entire family. I don't remember any of it. My dad took me to the hospital the following morning.
 

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