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Ectsufferer

New Member
Jul 4, 2022
3
Hi all,

I am planning on taking SN in the next few days. I plan to take it in a secluded spot in my car as I can't get time alone where I live. Is there any chance that I could leave the car/wander around before I fall unconscious due to the confusion symptoms? I have meto, painkillers and antacids and will be fasted for 12 hours. I can guarantee a few hours alone but I am scared that I could do things that I am not in control of before I pass out (leave the car).

Any advice would be appreciated.
 
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ihatethecia

Member
Jun 17, 2022
69
I don't think you'll be able to , when I tried SN I was super weak- it makes you just wanna lie down. Are you taking SN from IC?
 
locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
9,592
If you're already in a secluded spot in your car, why can't you just get out of your car and "wander around" before you start your regimen? Maybe I'm not following your reasoning, but I don't understand why you have to start your ctb in your car.
 
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Carlotta16

The Best I Can Do is Nothing
Mar 16, 2022
134
I think the op meant if after taking the SN is there a chance they will get out the car and wander due to confusion. A bit like sleep walking I guess
 
madebrief

madebrief

Experienced
Jul 4, 2022
250
There is another post that I found that a guy did indeed get out of his car after taking the SN as he was a bit nervous. He went back in the car but was saved because security was suspicious.

if you are doing it in a secluded spot without being seen by anyone, then I think you will be fine. Put your phone a safe distance away so you don't end up calling emergency services.
 

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