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I want to end it

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Apr 29, 2018
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SPOILER/:SN N NDE's

don't have a video but I have this. Personal experience

Have you ever seen an elderly family member pass away naturally in a hospice or from terminal illness or something similar?

I've seen quite a few people die naturally and many animals too both naturally and euthanised with N

N is certainly faster if injected directly into a vein, that I know for sure. It's instant but of course you would need assistance, a syringe driver or drip to do it that way. Ive seen N deaths where it was injected into the chest cavity and absorbed a few minutes later (animals)

SN WORKED LIKE A NATURAL DEATH IMO

when someone begins to die:

1. They will usually cease to eat or drink so unless artificially given ghe person will have empty stomach and bowels and be dehydrated.

2. pain relief is usually given if required along with Midazolam thus giving the person short term memory loss and analgesia

3. As the patient becomes hypoxic and organ failure sets in, loss of consciousness will occur.

4. This is where the body starts "practising the last breath" this can be seen as yawns or sudden gasps with periods of holding their breath inbetween. The patients by this point are still spoken to by their families etc as hearing is said to be the last sense to go.

5. The heart will slow to just a few beats a minute and the patient will make some last "reflex breaths" these can only be described as the start of a yawn that never follows through. Some muscle spasm can somtimes be seen at this point also or posturing. The patient is peri-arrest.

6.The last heart beat occurs and the patient will stop all reflex movements though in some cases like with N these reflexes can go on a little longer in that the patient may moan, gasp, twitch for a little while.

7.All reflexes diminish usually causing loss of bladder and bowel function, possible fluid coming from the mouth (may be stomach fluids or even lung fluids if patient had pneumonia or lung cancer etc,

This is how death occurs in the most natural of ways. When the body shuts down due to organ failure cased by whatever reason. It has always been peaceful with my family members who have passed away infront of ne. Equally just as peaceful; just faster to euthanise with IV N.

Someone witnessing it for the first time may think the person is not peaceful. If it wasn't then legally we woukd not be allowed to die of old age or Cancer etc,

I have full faith in that dying as naturally as possible is peaceful. The human body is smart. If it knows it's going to die you get a release of endorphins and other "feel good" hormones. Your body quite literally drugs you with the best drugs ever known to humans.

I would also like to add: I have had a few NDE's (near death experiences)
The last thing each time to go was mY hearing. Yes I got the full endorphine rush and It felt ok that I wasn't breathing. Like I didn't need it anymore. I was relaxed and didn't seem to care for anything

Disclaimer!! As written in my previous posts.. I am not and will not encourage you to try any of this!
I know this is an old thread, but wasn't it only that peaceful because of the morphine/opiates?
 
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I know this is an old thread, but wasn't it only that peaceful because of the morphine/opiates?


Morphine used was 10mg slow release morphine sulphate.

was not a regular drug used until that day

morphine was used for general pain relief of other non related pain NOT FOR SN. SN discomfort was treated with Meloxicam which is a 12-24 hour anti inflammatory. This was a regular drug used daily.
morphine can slow the intestines so only use if necessary for other conditions you have ore existing. Don't over complicate the science.
In case that was missed
 
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but a side effect of the morphine surely would be that it reduced pain for sn a lot?

Morphine can slow your heart rate and breathing as well as cause further nausea and even confusion. I in no way condone it's use. It was only used as it was available and they were in multi systemic pain prior to sn
 
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Morphine can slow your heart rate and breathing as well as cause further nausea and even confusion. I in no way condone it's use. It was only used as it was available and they were in multi systemic pain prior to sn
Oh ok. Thanks for the explanation.
 
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SPOILER// SN



9am 12 hr release anti inflammatory, 1 meto & Morphine

3:00pm 3x meto, 10mg diazapam 1x sevredol (morphine 4 hr slow release) taken

3:30pm SN DRANK (very slowly like a trickle speed over a few minutes)

3:45pm hyper salivating but no V+

4pm obvious weakness and pallor especially on lower extremities. Couldn't quite decide position of laying so helped into a comfortable place and spoken to etc, seemed very relaxed once reassurance was given that I was still there.

4:15pm breathing was more exaggerated but unconscious.

4:15-6pm unconscious and occasionally a whimper like that of someone dying naturally. Comfort given, settled and asleep. Reflexes diminished

6–6:15pm 10 final reflex breaths and head tilted peri arrest, no reflexes at all, bradycardia, grey skin

6:15pm Time of Death. Checked with stethascope, feeling for pulses and reflexes. All diminished

Disclaimer: This is what I observed and is not representative of everyone. Any views expressed here are solely observational and I am neither encouraging or coaxing anyone to try the same. You should like all of us seek help in any situation by calling a charity, seeing your Dr or going to the emergency room, A&E etc. Also I would like to add that the subject had liver problems and was anorexic as well as dehydrated. This can have an effect on symptoms and time like anyone, metabolism is different for all with many things to factor in. Any opinions expressed by myself are solely my own and not representative of anyone or anything else. I don't recommend you try this at home.
What does V+ mean?
 

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