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If you throw up on SN, do you drink more or call EMS?
Thread starterjob1315
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If you are not determined to go through with it, you shouldn't be taking it. If one is determined, then they should drink more. If one is not, they should call ems.
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If the people who followed anitemitics and still failed (one or two) had just drank another cup of SN, would they have ctb'ed or would they have just thrown it up again / been in pain?
If the people who followed anitemitics and still failed (one or two) had just drank another cup of SN, would they have ctb'ed or would they have just thrown it up again / been in pain?
Yeah I've noticed that too on goodbye threads. They usually still ctb but there definitely seems to be a strong reluctance to take a second dose even if determined.
I don't think so. People who tried capsules had mixed results to begin with, and they reported needing to drink a lot more water than expected with them. Even at the largest size, it's a lot of capsules. And if you're throwing up, it's going to be really difficult to choke anything down. I have a condition that makes me vomit a lot and be nauseous all the time. When I'm vomiting, even sips of water are nearly impossible. I can't imagine it would be different with SN.
But one thing people don't often seem to realize is just because you're throwing up liquid, doesn't mean you haven't absorbed the SN from it. You're poisoned. You're probably going to puke. Antiemetics are really there to try and prevent that long enough to absorb the poison, and they probably won't stop it entirely.
One person recently had put it in capsules. He only took some ibuprofen, nothing else. He took a few extra capsules and had a very easy time of it I think although he didn't post much after taking them.
I wonder how much water he swallowed to take 33 capsules. He said after about eight minutes he felt nauseous and that was all.
After you throw up you are going to be extremely nauseous. I know of one or two only who drank a second cup.
PPH give the SN method a score of 78% for reliability. That sounds about right, 7 or 8 out of 10 people succeed.
I remember one girl in particular who did capsules and kept commenting as she took them. It took her awhile and she mentioned the amount of water being a lot. She also survived, despite being determined and seemingly ready.
Vomiting a lot does not necessarily result in failure even if you don't drink the second glass. Better safe than sorry but it is possible that a lethal amount was absorbed already, or not everything was vomited out from the stomach.
Vomiting a lot does not necessarily result in failure even if you don't drink the second glass. Better safe than sorry but it is possible that a lethal amount was absorbed already, or not everything was vomited out from the stomach.
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