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Does anybody have any idea that after passing out from consuming sn, there is still a probability of waking up and vomiting all of it in a single go and fee. And what are the chances of surviving it.
Does anybody have any idea that after passing out from consuming sn, there is still a probability of waking up and vomiting all of it in a single go and fee. And what are the chances of surviving it.
I'm no expert but if you take your AE as is recommended you shouldn't vomit or at least you're much less likely to vomit. Again I'm not a doctor but I feel like if you are at the point where you have passed out it has already been absorbed by your stomach so I'm not 100% vomiting would occur at that point and if it did it may be too late. Again no expert, happy to be corrected.
Using AE will help reduce the chances of vomiting (it can happen anyways) but it will also increase the speed at which the body absorbs SN.
Let's say a person vomits anyways, that's why it is recommended to have 1-2 backup cups.
The person could take the second cup, and even if it vomits it again, more SN will be absorbed, so unless the person calls emergency or is found too soon, it will probably CTB.
Does anybody have any idea that after passing out from consuming sn, there is still a probability of waking up and vomiting all of it in a single go and fee. And what are the chances of surviving it.
No pain at all. Throwing up isn't painful. I got air lifted to the hospital, and then when I arrived just went into cardiac arrest. I have posts on my page explaining some of it
Using AE will help reduce the chances of vomiting (it can happen anyways) but it will also increase the speed at which the body absorbs SN.
Let's say a person vomits anyways, that's why it is recommended to have 1-2 backup cups.
The person could take the second cup, and even if it vomits it again, more SN will be absorbed, so unless the person calls emergency or is found too soon, it will probably CTB.
What i meant to ask was that if a person has passed out without vomiting and after some time throws up would the attempt be succesfull or not? And what do you think how much time does it take to ctb with sn>
What i meant to ask was that if a person has passed out without vomiting and after some time throws up would the attempt be succesfull or not? And what do you think how much time does it take to ctb with sn>
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