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KiraLittleOwl
Lost in transition
- Jan 25, 2019
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I know about other users who failed with SN (freaking out and calling for help, vomiting) who survived and again went with SN successfully (to my knowledge).In fact, if we do simple logic, SN = hypoxia. I don't think we know much about cases of methemoglobinemia. Actually, we're talking about a very slow-growing hypoxia. I have read the treatment of methemoglobinemia in several places. They circumcise little children in my country. The local anesthetic used in circumcision rarely causes methemoglobinemia. Families usually notice methemoglobinemia at the level of 20% - 50% methemoglobin. So methemoglobinemia doesn't cause any pain. Therefore, they are discharged six hours after circumcision.
FunkyGibbon tried this method twice. If he's decided to try it a second time, I think there's nothing to be afraid of. Meto and acid regulator did not use either. The capsules seem to be worth thinking about.
@Funkygibbon rest in peace my friend. Thanks again for sharing your last moments.
They did report being uncomfortable but nothing like intense pain...