@Stan I know this has been covered a lot but what are your personal thoughts on attempting SN with others in close proximity in a small house? Is it a 'noisy' method that will draw a lot of attention? Vomiting is obviously one issue, but aside from that?
@Stan I know this has been covered a lot but what are your personal thoughts on attempting SN with others in close proximity in a small house? Is it a 'noisy' method that will draw a lot of attention? Vomiting is obviously one issue, but aside from that?
You can't predict whether you will or won't have some, none or all of the potential symptoms. I have never seen a person having a seizure make vocal sounds. But as said above, maybe get comfortable in a clear floor area. There is a police report about a guy who died of SN who was found sitting in his armchair.
OP weighs 35 kg. That's about average for a 9 year old child.
I know there are all sorts of reasons, such as serious illness, why an adult might possibly weigh so little, but nevertheless we should be alert to the negative implications, and think hard about protecting the especially vulnerable.
OP weighs 35 kg. That's about average for a 9 year old child.
I know there are all sorts of reasons, such as serious illness, why an adult might possibly weigh so little, but nevertheless we should be alert to the negative implications, and think hard about protecting the especially vulnerable.
why 20 grams for 60 kg person when lethal is said to be 5 grams I think so thats for adult weight around 60-70 kg
isnt 15 grams enough for anyone? taking more might risk vomiting?
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