
liberty_222
psychotic
- Nov 28, 2021
- 361
I'm just curious. What is the longest it has taken someone? Just to prepare for the worst case scenario.
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we wrote about the same guy at the same time lolThere was a bigger fellow (300+ lbs) who was conscious for an hour. My guess is he took 25g of SN which was not enough for his weigh to pass out within the 20 min time window.
It's very guaranteed if you do it correctly and follow the literature here as to what things you are supposed to do and not supposed to do.I've read some accounts where they drank the SN and woke up a day later in a pool their own vomit. I don't know enough about SN poisoning to say if they did it right or wrong, but it doesn't seem the most guaranteed method.
I am going to follow the ppeh method. Basically do the fasting, stat dose of meto, take the antacid and painkiller, then mix the sn with propranolol and drink. I'm considering going with 15-20gm for my weight. I weigh 110lbs at the max. I'm not using a benzo. That might make me stay conscious longer. But as long as death over 6-8 hours takes place indefinitely, I'm good to go.It's very guaranteed if you do it correctly and follow the literature here as to what things you are supposed to do and not supposed to do.
Many people seem to think they can do whatever they want and it will all turn out correctly no matter what, then act shocked when they survived and come back to SS to talk about SN being a bad, painful, or ineffective method because they can't follow instructions.
In my honest opinion, 40 minutes don't seem that bad. I think it'll kinda be like feeling really really ill like you have covid or something but very soon you won't know or feel anything.At this forum I saw a girl that took at least 40 minutes, she was conciouss the whole time and talking. After that she layed down so who knows how long actually took? I understand this is the best method a loot of people can obtain but it seens double edged.
I don't know about that, after all, your body is dying... Who knows how it may feel.In my honest opinion, 40 minutes don't seem that bad. I think it'll kinda be like feeling really really ill like you have covid or something but very soon you won't know or feel anything.
Most of the posts here reference time to going unconscious rather than time to death- Stan's guide says that time to death varies widely, from 40 minutes to 4 hours, based on a person's metabolism and possible other unknown factors.I'm just curious. What is the longest it has taken someone? Just to prepare for the worst case scenario.
Yes i read that. I feel better knowing it won't be too long.Most of the posts here reference time to going unconscious rather than time to death- Stan's guide says that time to death varies widely, from 40 minutes to 4 hours, based on a person's metabolism and possible other unknown factors.
We don't. But from most monitored deaths it seems like the discomfort was minimal as compared to many other methods. Of course it's not n but then what can we expect?I don't know about that, after all, your body is dying... Who knows how it may feel.
To be honest, it was very hard to drink it down despite having followed fasting and meto dosing. Darn salty drink!It's very guaranteed if you do it correctly and follow the literature here as to what things you are supposed to do and not supposed to do.
Many people seem to think they can do whatever they want and it will all turn out correctly no matter what, then act shocked when they survived and come back to SS to talk about SN being a bad, painful, or ineffective method because they can't follow instructions.
Was it mostly like really salty water? I can understand why it would be hard to drink it and keep it down.To be honest, it was very hard to drink it down despite having followed fasting and meto dosing. Darn salty drink!
Super salty. Trying to drink down 50ml was rough. Could only managed half of it. Passed out around 40 mins after ingesting around 8g of it. I was near the hospital when it happened and antidote was given around 2 hours later after the toxicologist figured it out. The doctors told me I nearly died and wanted me in ICU for observation due to hypoxia but I went AMA once I got better.Was it mostly like really salty water? I can understand why it would be hard to drink it and keep it down.
Someone took it with Coca Cola and it went ok... it's tempting..Don't take it with soda. I've heard there's a negative reaction.
The acidic Coke can make it turn to sodium nitrAte in your stomach (also why people take an acid reducer).Someone took it with Coca Cola and it went ok... it's tempting..
C thrd by @icetea15. Is intrstng.The acidic Coke can make it turn to sodium nitrAte in your stomach (also why people take an acid reducer).
With the monitored deaths it is pretty certain they followed the whole stan's guide protocol, but mnost people make some compromises due to the challenges in getting certain medications- namely the anti-emetics and the benzos. So this is where it gets complicated for a lot of people.Yes i read that. I feel better knowing it won't be too long.
We don't. But from most monitored deaths it seems like the discomfort was minimal as compared to many other methods. Of course it's not n but then what can we expect?
Wow I'm really surprised they let you leave, I was involuntarily admitted after a very, very non-lethal and unresearched attemptThe doctors told me I nearly died and wanted me in ICU for observation due to hypoxia but I went AMA once I got better.