Cya89
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- Jun 29, 2018
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I plan on possibly taking SN in a hospital setting, but they do hourly checks. Will one hour be enough?
Almost definitely not a good idea. SN probably won't leave you with serious brain injury, but someone is probably going to hear the commotion and save you. If you think life is bad now, it will get worse if you let that happen. Wait until you could be somewhere where no one could possibly find you. If you must do it now, your best bet would be going somewhere outside of the hospital. The PPH says death happens in 40 minutes, but it's different for everyone and yours might take over an hour. Also, I'm pretty sure people who are already dead could be easily revived if they are already in the hospital.I plan on possibly taking SN in a hospital setting, but they do hourly checks. Will one hour be enough?
I plan on possibly taking SN in a hospital setting, but they do hourly checks. Will one hour be enough?
How did or would you get SN into a hospital?I plan on possibly taking SN in a hospital setting, but they do hourly checks. Will one hour be enough?
Really bad idea. Once they do the hourly check, they will almost certainly notice if you have turned as blue as a smurf and aren't responding. That's assuming you haven't thrashed around and brought their attention to you sooner than that. They will then put all their available resources into resuscitating you.I plan on possibly taking SN in a hospital setting, but they do hourly checks. Will one hour be enough?
It doesn't matter whether you already have brain damage or not
That doesn't interest the doctors who do a resuscitation after he diesSN doesn't cause brain damage.
This is like trying to start a fire in a fire department. They'll have all the resources to put it out immediately.I plan on possibly taking SN in a hospital setting, but they do hourly checks. Will one hour be enough?