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I'm just wondering, what are the downsides of SN? I've read a few posts about people claiming it isn't a peaceful death, but many more saying the worst you will feel is dizziness and confusion, and you will pass out after 40 minutes max.
 
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Vomiting. Not the easiest (anymore) to get. Need other meds to make it work best, and some of them can be difficult for some people to get. Four hours of "alone" time is recommended for certainty. It can be reversed if found early. There may be more "downsides".
 
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