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readytodie

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Nov 2, 2018
30
Hey,

I read a lot about the SN method lately but somehow I didn't find a lot about the pain when taking this drug. According to Exit there CAN be seizures and headaches. Are those common?

Is it rather painful or instead peaceful? Iam asking this myself because I could stop caring about N if SN is peaceful aswell.
 
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readytodie

Member
Nov 2, 2018
30
I was asking about SN, not N :)
I know that N is peaceful but what about SN? N is too hard to get.
 
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52shriek

52shriek

Student
Nov 6, 2018
112
Sorry, I deleted my post because of that :/
I really don't know about SN... Wish I could help!
 
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tevati

Student
Sep 25, 2018
156
Ppeh rate it with 7/10
Fentanyl 9/10

I think it depends how much you take and every body is defferent
 
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Justanotherconsumer

Justanotherconsumer

Paragon
Jul 9, 2018
974
People take sn with antiemetics and tagamet. About six people have posted goodbye posts with this method,none have returned, there has been a live exit on the shoutbox via @Wantingpeace, she was only able to respond a couple of times no report of pain, last thing she said was that it feels hot. Sn is a vasodilator so you feel warmth.
Another on the sn megathread reported a fast heartbeat.

@Querry1 reported significant pain and vomiting and unconscious in 1 hour, but had no antimetic or tagamet, sought help and was rescued, the key to rapid unconscious is to have antiemetic and tagamet.

Seems reliable and relatively peaceful if the directions are followed. The 1 report in the ppeh, follows what others have live chatted here and 1 other in 8chan site.
 
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TheLastTrip

Experienced
Nov 2, 2018
285
Wow, nice job @Justanotherconsumer I can't add anything more than that so I won't try!
 
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worldexploder

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Sep 19, 2018
2,820
People take sn with antiemetics and tagamet. About six people have posted goodbye posts with this method,none have returned, there has been a live exit on the shoutbox via @Wantingpeace, she was only able to respond a couple of times no report of pain, last thing she said was that it feels hot. Sn is a vasodilator so you feel warmth.
Another on the sn megathread reported a fast heartbeat.

@query1 reported significant pain and vomiting and unconscious in 1 hour, but had no antimetic or tagamet, sought help and was rescued, the key to rapid unconscious is to have antiemetic and tagamet.

Seems reliable and relatively peaceful if the directions are followed. The 1 report in the ppeh, follows what others have live chatted here and 1 other in 8chan site.
Did she report any other symptoms besides feeling hot?
 
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Justanotherconsumer

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Jul 9, 2018
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readytodie

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Nov 2, 2018
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People take sn with antiemetics and tagamet. About six people have posted goodbye posts with this method,none have returned, there has been a live exit on the shoutbox via @Wantingpeace, she was only able to respond a couple of times no report of pain, last thing she said was that it feels hot. Sn is a vasodilator so you feel warmth.
Another on the sn megathread reported a fast heartbeat.

@Querry1 reported significant pain and vomiting and unconscious in 1 hour, but had no antimetic or tagamet, sought help and was rescued, the key to rapid unconscious is to have antiemetic and tagamet.

Seems reliable and relatively peaceful if the directions are followed. The 1 report in the ppeh, follows what others have live chatted here and 1 other in 8chan site.

That's some valuable info, thx!
 
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Arak

Enlightened
Sep 21, 2018
1,176
People take sn with antiemetics and tagamet. About six people have posted goodbye posts with this method,none have returned, there has been a live exit on the shoutbox via @Wantingpeace, she was only able to respond a couple of times no report of pain, last thing she said was that it feels hot. Sn is a vasodilator so you feel warmth.
Another on the sn megathread reported a fast heartbeat.

@Querry1 reported significant pain and vomiting and unconscious in 1 hour, but had no antimetic or tagamet, sought help and was rescued, the key to rapid unconscious is to have antiemetic and tagamet.

Seems reliable and relatively peaceful if the directions are followed. The 1 report in the ppeh, follows what others have live chatted here and 1 other in 8chan site.
For as far as I know the antiemetic only prevents vomiting, tagamet accelerates absorption if I'm correct. It shouldn't necessarily prevent pain.
 
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scales

Resident Slime
Oct 18, 2018
214
Did she report any other symptoms besides feeling hot?

When I took the anti emetic and Tagamet I had symptoms of being too hot and then too cold at times. I think it may be related to that and not the SN itself.
 
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Lonewolf

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Nov 12, 2018
17
Sorry to ask but what SN means
 
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