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Dark-Knight
Experienced
- Feb 18, 2023
- 237
What effects does sn have if you fail an attempt and survive? I know the antitode is methelyne blue but how do you take it? Do you have to go to a hospital and let the doctors give the methelyne blue intravenously? If you survive from sn then how are you able to go to a hospital considering that sn gives symptoms such as nausea, vomitting, headaches, fainting, blurry vision, how can you get help, do you have to call an ambulance? Also I know that many people said that the effects from a failed sn attempt can be reversible and there hasn't been records of people with long lasting damage, but since sn causes hypoxia, doesn't that mean it can cause long lasting or even permanent damage? What type of permanent damage can it cause?