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Poi3
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- Jan 25, 2020
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I'm severley disabled so don't have the means to get out. I do have access to a lot of valium and alcohol here at home. It's there any likelihood this could be a fatal combo? Thank you
I think it is an old myth that if you Take enough sleeping pills and you will stay asleep. I think that worked with old barbiturates but these were phased out with newer and cleaner drugs (ie benzos like valium) valium is a central nervous system depressant and so is alcohol, thats why we are told not to mix them as they will enhance the effect so the method of death would likely to be deep sleep followed by coma, to the point where the brain stops telling the body to breath. As previously said i think you would have to take a hell of a lot and not be discovered for days as docs can treat it with oxygen etc. I have heard stories of people simply going into very deep sleeps for two days and waking up after taking a hell of a lot.Thank you for your responses. I'm quite desperate and was surprised since joining this forum that it wasn't discussed more as I assumed a lot of people died this way.
In case of a blackout before reaching unconsciousness, the bag can be easily removed... and you might not recall you did that. Even if you decide to drown in the bathroom, you may wake up in a very cold water after a while in a different position which won't allow you to drown.Sadly no, there is not.
To have any likelihood you should to use a plastic bag to suffocate yourself.
Yes. Unlike Xanax, Valium has a very long half life and can be fatal. If alcohol is involved.I'm severley disabled so don't have the means to get out. I do have access to a lot of valium and alcohol here at home. It's there any likelihood this could be a fatal combo? Thank you