MakyMy
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- Jun 21, 2019
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99,0% OK?
This is gonna sound stupid... but I worry the tachycardia from the SN will give me a heart attack or stroke
Sorry, I'm a worry wartMechanism of death with SN is hypoxia caused by methemoglobinia, not much to do with the heart. It shuts down your brain by removing oxygen from the blood.
What really happens only when SN used?
In my country is not big problem buy sodium nitrite but really hard buy others.
What really happens only when SN used?
Why cant you use omeprazole. Does it stop absorption?^ ^ It has been mentioned before and the answer is absolutely not. If you are currently taking it, you should avoid omeprazole for a week before you want to use this method. The only suitable replacement for cimetidine is ranitidine, and you need to take 4x 75mg tablets.
hi :)Well, cimetidine is an anti-acid so you should go to your GP for it, not your shrink. Where are you located? Ranitidine is a suitable replacement and OTC in a few countries. You can get it on ebay, i bought mine on ebay from the UK.
Click this post.Thanks @jake3d
Anyone in the U.S. that ordered from Loudwolf, how long did shipping take, do you have to sign for it, and what is packaging like on delivery? I remember someone commented saying there were labels with "hazardous materials" on the outside (not sure where they got their SN from) but anything like that could be difficult to explain.
This would be a bad idea.So, I've been wondering... What if instead of drinking SN, I just injected 20g of it dissolved in water directly in my bloodstream? That would prevent vomiting, make metoclopramide and cimetidine unnecessary, and also would probably make it work faster. Plus, I'm pale and I can easily find a large vein on my arm and I'm not afraid of needles, so why not? Has anyone else thought about this? Do any of you know if it would work? Thanks in advance!
But wouldn't injecting a solution of SN be similar to a normal saline solution injected in severely dehydrated people? It would be released directly at the blood without hitting any pain receptors (as far as I'm concerned) and, if the high concentration is a problem, it still would be evenly distributed by the blood in matter of minutes, right? Please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm just speculating.This would be a bad idea.
Imagine putting salt on an open wound- it would burn like hell.
Injecting SN would feel the same
A saline solution is like 0.8% salt.But wouldn't injecting a solution of SN be similar to a normal saline solution injected in severely dehydrated people? It would be released directly at the blood without hitting any pain receptors (as far as I'm concerned) and, if the high concentration is a problem, it still would be evenly distributed by the blood in matter of minutes, right? Please correct me if I'm wrong, I'm just speculating.
Guess there's no easy, cheap and peaceful way to die, huh? Well, injecting SN really sounded too good in my mind to be right... Thanks for the answer.A saline solution is like 0.8% salt.
For 15 g of SN, in 100 ml of water, that would be like 50 % salt. - it would be a lot more concentrated.
You'd also have to have an IV machine.
No problem. I wish it were that easy though :/Guess there's no easy, cheap and peaceful way to die, huh? Well, injecting SN really sounded too good in my mind to be right... Thanks for the answer.
I wonder why people don't even mention it. Sounds very simple and faster than doing it the usual way.
Does anyone know if SN will react with the following meds - Propranolol, Lithium, Seroquel, Divalproex. Thank you
Would it help to take everyday painkillers like ibuprofen for headaches with SN and antiemetics? What do you people think?
Meto may interact with the antipsychotics. SN is not likely to interact with any of these. The antidote for it is methylene blue.