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killahpl

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Sep 12, 2018
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Hi everyone,

I posted a thread some time ago saying that I was planning a method involving an overdose on a combination of antidepressants, sleeping pills and hard liquor as a sort of "why not try it?" method before I move on to higher-lethality ones.

Now, in the likely event that this method fails and in the unlikely event that I am found sooner than several days afterwards and taken for a trip to ER, can they slap a medical bill on me even if I refuse to be willingly taken to ER (I have no medical insurance)?

I'm in Poland, so I don't expect you to know the regulations of the law in my country, but I'm at a loss as to how to look for that information.
 
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hunter_lewis

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Sep 17, 2018
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Not recommended..it will make you sleep and possibly cause liver damage and that's it.
 
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NoOneKnows

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Sep 12, 2018
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What type of antidepressants ?..If you are certain they will find you only after several days, in that time you would be probably awake, after some time in sleep or if succesful with OD, they will find you dead. So in both cases no need for medical assistance, also I think for ER medical assistance you dont need insurance there if its life threatening situation




Hi everyone,

I posted a thread some time ago saying that I was planning a method involving an overdose on a combination of antidepressants, sleeping pills and hard liquor as a sort of "why not try it?" method before I move on to higher-lethality ones.

Now, in the likely event that this method fails and in the unlikely event that I am found sooner than several days afterwards and taken for a trip to ER, can they slap a medical bill on me even if I refuse to be willingly taken to ER (I have no medical insurance)?

I'm in Poland, so I don't expect you to know the regulations of the law in my country, but I'm at a loss as to how to look for that information.
 

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