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rg145612

Suicidal_Ideation
Mar 3, 2019
18
Hello, I'm looking for information about how the suicide with Sodium Nitrite work, how it has to be done? Since this product can be bought on Amazon I think it might be an interesting and accurate method to try. Any comments about it? Thanks
 
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WhiteRabbit

WhiteRabbit

I'm late, i'm late. For a very important date.
Feb 12, 2019
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https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/sn-megathread.1156/

There's a whole mega thread on it.
 
dysfunctional

dysfunctional

Arcanist
Oct 26, 2018
459
Makes it so your blood cells can't carry oxygen
 
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rg145612

Suicidal_Ideation
Mar 3, 2019
18
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/sn-megathread.1156/

There's a whole mega thread on it.
Hey bro, THANKS A LOT!! There's plenty information about... what is the meaning of PPH?
 
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OfficerK

Experienced
May 6, 2018
255
Sodium nitrite reacts with the hemoglobin in your blood, oxidizing it and turning it into methemoglobin, which is incapable of carrying oxygen. Then your brain cells will die from hypoxia.
 
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rg145612

Suicidal_Ideation
Mar 3, 2019
18
Sodium nitrite reacts with the hemoglobin in your blood, oxidizing it and turning it into methemoglobin, which is incapable of carrying oxygen. Then your brain cells will die from hypoxia.
But this is completely painless right? How does the hypoxia works?
 
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OfficerK

Experienced
May 6, 2018
255
But this is completely painless right? How does the hypoxia works?
No, not completely painless. Cyanosis, nausea and perhaps headaches are to be expected. Hopefully the latter two can be avoided by using anti-emetics and acid reducers that will combat the nausea directly as well as speed up the process so that you're unconsciousness by the time the worst symptoms set in. You'll also have to lie there for a while knowing that you're about to die, which may be unpleasant enough on its own to some.

The hypoxia works as I explained above: the level of blood that can carry oxygen is reduced as the nitrite is absorbed into your blood. When the methemoglobin in your blood reaches a certain level, the amount of oxygen delivered to your cells will be insufficient.
 
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rg145612

Suicidal_Ideation
Mar 3, 2019
18
No, not completely painless. Cyanosis, nausea and perhaps headaches are to be expected. Hopefully the latter two can be avoided by using anti-emetics and acid reducers that will both combat the nausea directly as well as speed up the process so that you're unconsciousness by the time the worst symptoms set in. You'll also have to lie there for a while knowing that you're about to die, which may be unpleasant enough on its own to some.

The hypoxia works as I explained above: the level of blood that can carry oxygen is reduced as the nitrite is absorbed into your blood. When the methemoglobin in your blood reaches a certain level, the amount of oxygen delivered to your cells will be insufficient.
OK ok, I think I'm understanding you, so when the cells don't get enough oxygen your heart stop beating, right?
 
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Redcity

Member
Sep 24, 2018
29
OK ok, I think I'm understanding you, so when the cells don't get enough oxygen your heart stop beating, right?

I dont think so. My understanding is that your brain cells die first. Eventually the heart does stop beating of course
 
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Clutching at invisible straws
Dec 11, 2018
348
Does SN dissolve in cold water or do you need a bit of warm water?
 
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