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Beachedwhale

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Mar 3, 2021
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Everyone says that SN doesn't cause any permanent damage if you survive it but where is the evidence for this? It doesnt make sense to me that depriving your brain and other organs of oxygen for hours would leave them unscathed.
 
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Curiousoutlook

Curiousoutlook

Born Alone, Die Alone.
May 9, 2021
84
From what I've seen, most people who "survived" SN usually end up getting help from the hospital and some didn't follow the correct procedure either wrong dosage or wasn't prepared for.
 
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Beachedwhale

Mage
Mar 3, 2021
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From what I've seen, most people who "survived" SN usually end up getting help from the hospital and some didn't follow the correct procedure either wrong dosage or wasn't prepared for.
Thanks for your response but it doesn't answer the question...
 
Curiousoutlook

Curiousoutlook

Born Alone, Die Alone.
May 9, 2021
84
Thanks for your response but it doesn't answer the question...
I think people who is unconscious after taking it as you mentioned lack of oxygen for hours, I think they will end up ctb successful if that's the case. Lethal dose of SN is 9g and you're taking 3x the amount.
 
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russlinjimmies

russlinjimmies

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Feb 21, 2021
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From what I've gathered there are two possible outcomes of SN poisoning. The first is the poisoning is caught in time and treated properly with methylene blue which reverses the methemoglobinemia before any permanent damage is done. The second is the SN is left to do its job long enough to be irreversible. So it is either successful or it isn't with no in between.

I don't understand the full science behind it, but apparently up until the point of fatality the effect on the blood isn't enough to permanently damage any of the body's systems or components. Once the fatal level is reached then the damage is immediate and seemingly irreversible.
 
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LansJ70

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May 3, 2021
193
because anyone who is saved is not deprived of oxygen for hours, if thy are deprived of oxygen for hours they are dead.

The ones who are saved are given treatment in time, that depends on how quickly they get treatment, how much they took, etc.

Some observed SN deaths on here take only 25 to 30 minutes.
 
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noname223

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Aug 18, 2020
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I just wished SN would be available forever in my country. I don't need to ctb now but this sounds so great to me. Permanent damage is my biggest fear when thinking about suicide
 
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k75

k75

L'appel du Vide
Jun 27, 2019
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There's no studies or anything to prove it. But you can make an educated guess.

Obviously, anyone who suffers permanent damage probably isn't able to report back and say so. So maybe it happens and we don't hear about it.

But based on what we do hear... what we have to go by is lack of news coverage blaming bad outcomes on SN (you know they'd be latching onto that), reports of people who died, and stories from people who supposedly took it and recovered.

Studying this, it seems like a logical assumption that the risk of serious damage is minimal.
 
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NormaJeane

NormaJeane

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Mar 24, 2021
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If someone survives poisoning, of course organs in the body can be damaged.
 
SweetDreams500

SweetDreams500

Narcissistic gay NEETcel
Apr 4, 2021
234
There are no cases of long-term damage done by SN in the medical literature. This doesn't mean that it is impossible to be left with long term impairments after a failed suicide attempt using SN, just that there has never been a reported case of it happening.
 
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Jumper Geo

Jumper Geo

Life's a bitch and then you die.
Feb 23, 2020
2,910
Here is a list of SN survivors.


Cheers

Geo
 
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lmon

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