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Does SN ingestion lead to air hunger?
Thread starterBlackroom_57
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According to my research, one of the symptoms of sodium nitrite poisoning is shortness of breath. Has there been anybody here that reported a distressing sense of air hunger after taking sodium nitrite?
It's more like hypoxia, and not feeling like suffocation. It will feel like you went for a jog around the block. Remember, your red blood cells can still carry carbon dioxide to the lungs...they just can't carry oxygen. So you won't feel suffocation...just like you ran for a few minutes or so.
This is also something I've been wondering about. I know hypoxia and suffocation are two different reactions but could you still feel like you're suffocating during hypoxia? Sorry if my English isn't great.
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