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axab43

Experienced
Mar 10, 2024
221
Has anyone proof that the Sodium Nitrite method is not really painful? I just mentioned it to someone on this group) last night, (not mentioning any souces or this group) and they said it sounded painful and how would anyone know it wasn't painful?

Has anyone mentioned a lot of pain in any of the Goodbye threads? (I know you should expect some pain but am just nervous of extreme pain.)
 
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tbh2023

Specialist
Nov 4, 2024
325
Has anyone proof that the Sodium Nitrite method is not really painful? I just mentioned it to someone on this group) last night, (not mentioning any souces or this group) and they said it sounded painful and how would anyone know it wasn't painful?

Has anyone mentioned a lot of pain in any of the Goodbye threads? (I know you should expect some pain but am just nervous of extreme pain.)
Every death is painful regardless to the method.
 
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axab43

Experienced
Mar 10, 2024
221
Every death is painful regardless to the method.
I know. I thought I read somewhere on here this was one of the least painful and more peaceful methods. The person I spoke to, who won't tell anyone, scared me a bit.
 
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AnderDethsky

AnderDethsky

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Oct 19, 2024
108
Based on the fact that we need to use inside, in fact, a kind of inorganic salt, we can assume that in the case of stomach ulcers or inflammationof the small intestine, the feeling of salt on the wound without painkillers may vary from not very, to very not pleasant.
 
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deathproof17

Member
Oct 26, 2024
66
Nausea, headache and stomach ache obviously there will be pain but it is not as agonizing and unbearable as.most.other.methods.
 
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tbh2023

Specialist
Nov 4, 2024
325
I know. I thought I read somewhere on here this was one of the least painful and more peaceful methods. The person I spoke to, who won't tell anyone, scared me a bit.
My friend used sn but it looks like I'm changing my mind. I'm putting CTB on hold maybe I can find a less painful method or improve my life.
 
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coffeebeany

Student
Jul 12, 2024
159
I suppose that is why it is often recommended to take paracetamol/ibuprofen and (if one has access) a benzo to calm ones nerves and anxiety. The antiemetic can help with nausea and is often stated as a must have. Fasting is also highly recommended. All of this is no guarantee but should reduce discomfort (best case).
 
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Thanatos

Outsider
Mar 23, 2018
364
My friend used sn but it looks like I'm changing my mind. I'm putting CTB on hold maybe I can find a less painful method or improve my life.
I hope for the latter but I wish you the best either way
 
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axab43

Experienced
Mar 10, 2024
221
My friend used sn but it looks like I'm changing my mind. I'm putting CTB on hold maybe I can find a less painful method or improve my life.
What did your friend experience? I thought I read somewhere on here the the Peaceful Pill Handbook would not recommend SN unless it was relative painless.
 
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tbh2023

Specialist
Nov 4, 2024
325
What did your friend experience? I thought I read somewhere on here the the Peaceful Pill Handbook would not recommend SN unless it was relative painless.
I didn't witness but according to the police he was dead within an hour after taking SN. I don't mind pain if I know it's going to be over in minutes but one hour is too much for me. In terms of pain I'm not sure if he was in pain the whole time?
 
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axab43

Experienced
Mar 10, 2024
221
Nausea, headache and stomach ache obviously there will be pain but it is not as agonizing and unbearable as.most.other.methods.
I suppose that is why it is often recommended to take paracetamol/ibuprofen and (if one has access) a benzo to calm ones nerves and anxiety. The antiemetic can help with nausea and is often stated as a must have. Fasting is also highly recommended. All of this is no guarantee but should reduce discomfort (best case).
thank you
I suppose that is why it is often recommended to take paracetamol/ibuprofen and (if one has access) a benzo to calm ones nerves and anxiety. The antiemetic can help with nausea and is often stated as a must have. Fasting is also highly recommended. All of this is no guarantee but should reduce discomfort (best case).
Thank you. I surprising have metoclopramide now, which arrived quickly from abroad. And I have diazepam but it is four years old. It seems to be ok though.
 
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axab43

Experienced
Mar 10, 2024
221
I didn't witness but according to the police he was dead within an hour after taking SN. I don't mind pain if I know it's going to be over in minutes but one hour is too much for me. In terms of pain I'm not sure if he was in pain the whole time?
According to the Goodbye threads, they seem to be unconscious after a short period. ANd if they were in pain, they would be making a lot more noise than has been recorded, (when there were witnesses.)
 
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sorcerergf

Member
Dec 4, 2025
21
i watched someone do it before, they were dead within an hour but before that they just said they feel a bit sick, not really pain, just tummy ache before she went to sleep
 
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OnceTheHappiestMan

Member
Dec 6, 2025
79
Yes, it seems that the trick with SN, CO, gas+exit bag and other "peaceful" methods is that, done right, you lost consciousness in a matter of minutes, much before actual clinic death (that can take as much as an hour), so bodily suffering is very much reduced.

By now (I'm pretty new, and just starting my research) my view on the pros/cons of this methods are:

SN: most uncomfortable of the peaceful methods but quick and easy to prepare.

Inert Gas: should be the less painful and also quickest, but lot of work involved, and moving parts that could cause failure. The bag can be an issue for some.

CO: seems to be not painful at all but the slowest of the three, the ingredients are easily accesible, but the preparation needs care
 
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ilovenewyork

Student
Nov 16, 2025
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peewee

Specialist
Oct 16, 2025
351
i think if im remembering right this guy drank wine before and didnt follow protocol? someone correct me if im wrong
I'm not so sure it's peaceful having watched all the videos. It quickly puts the person into a delirium where an outside observer can't really gauge their distress and pain. I suspect many regret the decision after drinking it but are too preoccupied to express it

https://watchpeopledie.tv/search/posts/?q=sodium nitrite
 
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ilovenewyork

Student
Nov 16, 2025
191
That's true he drank wine. The other videos on wpd are worth reviewing.
 

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