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Whatshouldmynamebe

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I'm wondering if I went camping and wasn't found for days if the cause of death from sn would still be easily detectable.
 
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I’mDone

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I believe it would. Once you stop breathing, no more oxygen is available to reverse the changes to blood chemistry so I think that cyanosis and the blood colour change would be irreversible.
 
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I think your skin colour, changes to your blood etc would give it away, especially in an autopsy.
 
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Need CO if u want to stage a camping accident. Or like, just get eaten by a bear.
 
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Quarky00

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I'm wondering if I went camping and wasn't found for days if the cause of death from sn would still be easily detectable.
According to research of animals eating SNed possums and experiencing metHb we can assume SN is traceble after death, even in decomposing bodies .

TLDR : probably detectable if they do toxicology on your body.
 
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Whatshouldmynamebe

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According to research of animals eating SNed possums and experiencing metHb we can assume SN is traceble after death, even in decomposing bodies .

TLDR : probably detectable if they do toxicology on your body.
Aye I appreciate the reply
 
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X-Kid

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When I was hospitalized for SN said I either ingested or injected some chemical. Didn't admit to anything and basically told them they were stupid if they have a PhD and can't figure out what was wrong with me..
Would an autopsy show it was SN or would it just show that the person died from methemoglobinemia?
 
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I’mDone

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When I was hospitalized for SN said I either ingested or injected some chemical. Didn't admit to anything and basically told them they were stupid if they have a PhD and can't figure out what was wrong with me..
Would an autopsy show it was SN or would it just show that the person died from methemoglobinemia?

I would imagine that traces of solution may still be found in the intestines.
 
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