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kvsvenky100

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As per chatgpt, so idk how reliable this is. But is SN a suitable method for those with GERD or gastritis?
 
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NTP_MAAR

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maybe ask it to provide some sources for it?
 
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CantDoIt

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I don't know if it cause actual burns but I tasted some and you definitely experience a burning sensation with it and I didnt have that much. They even recommend antacids sometimes in the protocols although I think that's to speed absorption. I am not sure how someone with gastrointestinal issues would fair
 
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This is interesting. Bumping this
 
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rozeske

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I'm not sure how it would go for someone with GERD or gastritis but I don't recall seeing a severe chemical burn report on autopsy reports of sn poisoning cases.
 
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I'm super interested in this too & found this thread by searching SN burn - I tested my SN & when I disposed of the remains, I "swear" I felt a burning on my skin… Enough to search here.
If anyone has more info, especially anyone who has actually tasted it by itself or mixed with water, I'd be fascinated to know.
 
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I'm super interested in this too & found this thread by searching SN burn - I tested my SN & when I disposed of the remains, I "swear" I felt a burning on my skin… Enough to search here.
If anyone has more info, especially anyone who has actually tasted it by itself or mixed with water, I'd be fascinated to know.
I attempted with it and in my experience, i felt no burning at all
 
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DOHARDTHINGS24

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I attempted with it and in my experience, i felt no burning at all
Thank you. May I ask, do you mean you tasted it? Or that you attempted to CTB with it?
And if so, any advice on what went wrong?
My date moved forward quite a bit which I hate, but the rest of the shitty life circumstances have stayed the same - I truly believe I only have one shot at this & need to succeed at all costs.
Any advice appreciated.
And if not, sorry for the intrusion. Thank you.
 
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May 7, 2024
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As per chatgpt, so idk how reliable this is. But is SN a suitable method for those with GERD or gastritis?
From what I have I read the burning is similar to acid reflux and not like actual chemical burns.

In the PPH book 2022 he recommends acid reducers. Antacids are not recommended cause they are thought to delay absorption.

Omeprazole is what he recommends. It's available OTC. Antiemetics should also help with that acid reflux thing I believe. There are a few other options as well in the book.
 
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Where did you see this? SN isn't caustic nor is it corrosive? Plenty of safety data sheets available for this product, lots of unnecessary fear mongering in this thread with no data to back it up.
 
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kvsvenky100

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From what I have I read the burning is similar to acid reflux and not like actual chemical burns.

In the PPH book 2022 he recommends acid reducers. Antacids are not recommended cause they are thought to delay absorption.

Omeprazole is what he recommends. It's available OTC. Antiemetics should also help with that acid reflux thing I believe. There are a few other options as well in the book.
Yeah, if it's only acid reflux I wouldn't bother. But I wonder if it is suitable for someone with peptic ulcers or GERD.
Where did you see this? SN isn't caustic nor is it corrosive? Plenty of safety data sheets available for this product, lots of unnecessary fear mongering in this thread with no data to back it up.
Isn't it corrosive when it interacts with acid?
 
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suffering_mo

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May 8, 2024
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If you have ulcers, gastritis/gastropothy or esophagitis, it only seems logical that it's going to hurt way worse than for normal people. Think about skin irritation and rubbing salt on it. If you rub salt on normal, healed skin, no biggie. If on irritated skin, it hurts! This is one of my hang ups with this method... because my stomach lining is irritated and damaged. People can say what they want about fear mongering but this sh$t has to be weighed in the balance. SN is nothing to mess around with. The success rate is questionable, unknown, and in addition to pain and a lot of discomfort, a failure can result in brain and organ damage for some.
 
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kvsvenky100

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If you have ulcers, gastritis/gastropothy or esophagitis, it only seems logical that it's going to hurt way worse than for normal people. Think about skin irritation and rubbing salt on it. If you rub salt on normal, healed skin, no biggie. If on irritated skin, it hurts! This is one of my hang ups with this method... because my stomach lining is irritated and damaged. People can say what they want about fear mongering but this sh$t has to be weighed in the balance. SN is nothing to mess around with. The success rate is questionable, unknown, and in addition to pain and a lot of discomfort, a failure can result in brain and organ damage for some.
But if you use a strong sleeping pill immediately after taking it, it's unlikely to hurt.
 
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suffering_mo

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May 8, 2024
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But if you use a strong sleeping pill immediately after taking it, it's unlikely to hurt.
Not sure why you would think that. It's going to hurt right away. Benzodiazepines take a while to kick in. They aren't immediate.
 
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Ww42

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Feb 24, 2024
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Thank you. May I ask, do you mean you tasted it? Or that you attempted to CTB with it?
And if so, any advice on what went wrong?
My date moved forward quite a bit which I hate, but the rest of the shitty life circumstances have stayed the same - I truly believe I only have one shot at this & need to succeed at all costs.
Any advice appreciated.
And if not, sorry for the intrusion. Thank you.
I attempted with it. Stories on my page, I would've died but i called EMS because I wanted to donate my organs when I became brain dead and thought they wouldn't get the antidote to me in time. Very peaceful way of dying from what I experienced. It was like drifting off to sleep, just with mild tachycardia
 
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I attempted with it. Stories on my page, I would've died but i called EMS because I wanted to donate my organs when I became brain dead and thought they wouldn't get the antidote to me in time. Very peaceful way of dying from what I experienced. It was like drifting off to sleep, just with mild tachycardia
Thanks so much for sharing. I'm stressing about not being in control of SI & I've had tachy before & that's hard to differentiate from anxiety too.
I'm worried that I'll instinctively save myself from myself, even though I'm one hundred per cent certain I want this…
 
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Klimpop

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Very peaceful way of dying from what I experienced. It was like drifting off to sleep, just with mild tachycardia
Had you taken any propranolol or beta blockers to mitigate the tachycardia?
 
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Ww42

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Had you taken any propranolol or beta blockers to mitigate the tachycardia?
No, I didn't really care about the tachycardia, for me personally it was very easy to deal with because I knew what it was and just did not care that my heart was beating around 160 BPM because I knew I was going to die soon and my pain would be over, a little racing heart was easy to deal with. But if you think the racing heart will cause you to panic, I would strongly suggest a beta blocker like metoprolol or propranolol
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Thanks so much for sharing. I'm stressing about not being in control of SI & I've had tachy before & that's hard to differentiate from anxiety too.
I'm worried that I'll instinctively save myself from myself, even though I'm one hundred per cent certain I want this…
Idk how yours will go, but I had no SI during mine. I purely acted on my plans that I had conjured up for months before. But, I understand the worries about the SI can be super distressing., I hope you're able to find a peaceful journey out of here. I'm very close to making my second ( and hopefully final) attempt at leaving this world now that I know I can't find a good way to leave and donate my organs upon my death. I'm probably going to get super drunk and full-suspension hang myself this saturday
 
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But if you think the racing heart will cause you to panic, I would strongly suggest a beta blocker like metoprolol or propranolol
Thanks for your reply. I have chronic health issues including heart problems. I am also dealing with exhaustion on a daily basis so I will not be using any propranolol or beta blockers to avoid a bad reaction. From what you experienced, it seems the tachycardia was quite bearable, so that is reassuring so to speak.
I'm very close to making my second ( and hopefully final) attempt at leaving this world now that I know I can't find a good way to leave and donate my organs upon my death. I'm probably going to get super drunk and full-suspension hang myself this saturday
Why are you choosing not to attempt with SN again if you don't mind answering this question?
 
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Ww42

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Feb 24, 2024
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Thanks for your reply. I have chronic health issues including heart problems. I am also dealing with exhaustion on a daily basis so I will not be using any propranolol or beta blockers to avoid a bad reaction. From what you experienced, it seems the tachycardia was quite bearable, so that is reassuring so to speak.

Why are you choosing not to attempt with SN again if you don't mind answering this question?
I just don't have the means of having it mailed to me without people who know me getting ahold of it and questioning what I'm doing with it. Otherwise, I would definitely attempt with SN again because that was such a peaceful feeling towards death, but oh well
 
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divinemistress36

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Jan 1, 2024
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I attempted with it. Stories on my page, I would've died but i called EMS because I wanted to donate my organs when I became brain dead and thought they wouldn't get the antidote to me in time. Very peaceful way of dying from what I experienced. It was like drifting off to sleep, just with mild tachycardia
Did it feel like being drunk?
 
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Ww42

Experienced
Feb 24, 2024
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Did it feel like being drunk?
Not really. Im drunk right now, so I can verify it does not. You dont get the euphoria or numbness, it just made me kinda of light headed and pretty tachycardic. Very doable though. My SI didnt even kick in, i was just ready to go to sleep and not wake up
 
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RoseGarden

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As per chatgpt, so idk how reliable this is. But is SN a suitable method for those with GERD or gastritis?
chatgpt is not a reliable source. it's not a search engine, it's a language model, think of it like a fancy autocorrect. it's prone to "hallucinate", or in other words just make stuff up that sounds plausible.
 
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