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Unrequitedlife

Unrequitedlife

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Hi Everyone,

I haven't posted here for a while as i felt as though i was getting control of my urges. That being said, does anybody know what the implications of a failed attempt to CTB using SN might be? i realise that there is probably information out there but i find gaining information of this nature online difficult and frustrating.

thank you in advance
 
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Linda

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SN works by soaking up the oxygen in your bloodstream. So, theoretically, if you revive after a failed attemp, there could be a risk of permanent brain damage because your brain was deprived of oxygen for too long. However, that seems to be a very rare outcome. Judging from what I have read, almost everyone recovers from a failed attempt with no (or little) permanent harm. However, you would probably feel unwell for a while afterwards.
 
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Unrequitedlife

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Jan 10, 2025
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SN works by soaking up the oxygen in your bloodstream. So, theoretically, if you revive after a failed attemp, there could be a risk of permanent brain damage because your brain was deprived of oxygen for too long. However, that seems to be a very rare outcome. Judging from what I have read, almost everyone recovers from a failed attempt with no (or little) permanent harm. However, you would probably feel unwell for a while afterwards.
Thank you for your response it is very much appreciated and in a way offers some comfort
 
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