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easy

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I want to drown myself in a very deep bathtub by drinking, taking seroquel, clonidine, and benadryl. I do think given the circumstances of how all of these sedate a person that it will work & be just like falling asleep. I'm very grateful for this website.

Don't talk to me about statistics. Chat with me about how this could actually work if I take a significant amount.

You are all so so so helpful & I don't know what I would do without the support & compassion on this site.
 
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innere

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I want to drown myself in a very deep bathtub by drinking, taking seroquel, clonidine, and benadryl. I do think given the circumstances of how all of these sedate a person that it will work & be just like falling asleep. I'm very grateful for this website.

Don't talk to me about statistics. Chat with me about how this could actually work if I take a significant amount.

You are all so so so helpful & I don't know what I would do without the support & compassion on this site.
Add some opioids. Alcohol+ benzo + Oxycodone and you would pass out very quickly.
 
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Praestat_Mori

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You won't need a deep bathtub. You only have to be unconscious deeply enough in order for SI not to kick in. You can practically drown in a bowl where your face fits in.
 
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Isn't it 2 inches of water? It's being sedated enough that you won't wake when you start drowning. Most stuff that people take isn't enough to overcome the biological instinct to move when the water hits the airways. (Edit: that's in reply to @Praestat_Mori )
 
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easy

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Add some opioids. Alcohol+ benzo + Oxycodone and you would pass out very quickly.
In the past I did this and I was found 26 hours later and revived. Currently I dont have access to benzos unfortunately. Are you familar with other drugs I mentioned? All can make you sleep quickly and in large quantities for days on end.
Isn't it 2 inches of water? It's being sedated enough that you won't wake when you start drowning. Most stuff that people take isn't enough to overcome the biological instinct to move when the water hits the airways. (Edit: that's in reply to @Praestat_Mori )
I'm more concerned about the sedation which I think I'd have covered but I do think having a deep bathtub would only aid in comfortably, ease in falling under the water.
 
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I'm more concerned about the sedation which I think I'd have covered but I do think having a deep bathtub would only aid in comfortably, ease in falling under the water.
Totally agree. Just citing the fact that it's possible to drown in a puddle.

Drowning is on my methods list but as I have access to deep freshwater lakes as well as the sea, I'm looking outdoors rather than a bathtub. It's where my heart lies, as well as giving me a helping hand since I don't have access to as many drugs - I would need to make it harder to get out of the water if my body and mind disagreed while I was sedated.
 
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Praestat_Mori

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In the past I did this and I was found 26 hours later and revived. Currently I dont have access to benzos unfortunately. Are you familar with other drugs I mentioned? All can make you sleep quickly and in large quantities for days on end.

I'm more concerned about the sedation which I think I'd have covered but I do think having a deep bathtub would only aid in comfortably, ease in falling under the water.
It's all about being out of 100% of oxygen for 15 minutes (or even less). After that, resuscitation is highly unlikely. Whatever way you choose to achieve this is another question.
 
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In the past I did this and I was found 26 hours later and revived. Currently I dont have access to benzos unfortunately. Are you familar with other drugs I mentioned? All can make you sleep quickly and in large quantities for days on end.

you mean you were found in the bath 26 hours later?
It's all about being out of 100% of oxygen for 15 minutes (or even less). After that, resuscitation is highly unlikely. Whatever way you choose to achieve this is another question.
Im curios weather or not easy is saying that they were passed out in a bath for 26 hours and failed to drown.

Or that they took a cocktail of drugs hoping to overdose and were found 26 hours later.
 
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easy

easy

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you mean you were found in the bath 26 hours later?

Im curios weather or not easy is saying that they were passed out in a bath for 26 hours and failed to drown.

Or that they took a cocktail of drugs hoping to overdose and were found 26 hours later.
Took a cocktail of drugs and found 26 hours later, unrelated to bath tub. This was years ago. Around 100 opiates.
 
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In the past I did this and I was found 26 hours later and revived. Currently I dont have access to benzos unfortunately. Are you familar with other drugs I mentioned? All can make you sleep quickly and in large quantities for days on end.

I'm more concerned about the sedation which I think I'd have covered but I do think having a deep bathtub would only aid in comfortably, ease in falling under the water.
You were found 26 HOURS LATER and revived?! Do you mind sharing more about your story? ❤️
 
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The use of diphenhydramine (Benadryl) makes me nervous via personal experience. If too much is taken, it can have the opposite effect. Anxiety and alertness. I had auditory hallucinations. Hopefully with your combination, it'll balance out and you won't have those effects.
 
Justnotme

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Took a cocktail of drugs and found 26 hours later, unrelated to bath tub. This was years ago. Around 100 opiates.
Yes, if you don't mind, I'd like to hear your story too.
Did you take 100 opiates??
How could you have been saved after that... I'm shocked.. I'm so sorry..
26 hours to lie down..
What did you see when you weren't there?
Just the darkness?
 
easy

easy

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I ate a huge bowl of pills and went unconscious. I lived in a gated community so it took a long time for the firefighters and EMTS to get in. I was in ER, ICU then psych. Very traumatic.
 
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CHOSEVIOLENCE

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Jul 24, 2024
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I want to drown myself in a very deep bathtub by drinking, taking seroquel, clonidine, and benadryl. I do think given the circumstances of how all of these sedate a person that it will work & be just like falling asleep. I'm very grateful for this website.

Don't talk to me about statistics. Chat with me about how this could actually work if I take a significant amount.

You are all so so so helpful & I don't know what I would do without the support & compassion on this site.
Just some advice on the Benadryl. I'm not sure how much you plan to take, but I've overdosed on it before and it caused me some serious delirium and paranoia.
 
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emma99

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Jul 31, 2024
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It's all about being out of 100% of oxygen for 15 minutes (or even less). After that, resuscitation is highly unlikely. Whatever way you choose to achieve this is another question.
where did you get the 15 minutes from?
I know the peaceful pill handbook states 15min for the inert gas
and iv seen other intervies and stuff where ppl have said 10min.

but thats in relation to an inert gas?

but is 10/15min a medical fact?
and is it the same for all ctb methods.

like is drowning 10min?
hanging 15min?
salts 5min?
nembutal 1min?
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
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where did you get the 15 minutes from?
I know the peaceful pill handbook states 15min for the inert gas
and iv seen other intervies and stuff where ppl have said 10min.

but thats in relation to an inert gas?

but is 10/15min a medical fact?
and is it the same for all ctb methods.

like is drowning 10min?
hanging 15min?
salts 5min?
nembutal 1min?
Any lack of oxygen causes brain damage immediately - brain cells (and ofc all other cells in our body) are dying. That's a medical fact. This is a process that takes time. Irreversible brain damage can already happen after 3 minutes. That's why in first aid it's crucial to do mouth-to-mouth resuscitation if a victim isn't breathing - that can save their life. So basically after 15 minutes being rescued is nearly impossible.
 
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