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jane78flower

jane78flower

Student
Mar 2, 2025
168
Hello. I am looking to use SN as my method.

Can anyone give me information on failure with SN in terms of not throwing it up, not being found but somehow still waking up later? How often has this happened? Has it happened? & why? Thank you.

Pretty much what I am asking is, if you follow the protocol & avoid being found, what are chances of still somehow surviving? Can it happen because your body happens to process it differently? Even if they are low, has it happened & can anyone link the story if there is one on here? TY!
 
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locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
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You still vomit even following the protocol. The protocol is only meant to "help" keep the SN "down" as long as possible, and to hasten the emptying of the stomach into the intestine where most of the absorption takes place. Have no idea of the true efficacy of the method. Probably in the 80%+ area. Most who fail, I think, do so because they get discovered too early and are given aid. There's a SN "failure thread", I think, with rl reports of failures and why. I don't think it's being kept up though, as it's not a "sticky", but just floating around with the rest of the threads.
 
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evanescent_eva

valkyrie
May 11, 2025
106
This study suggests that there's an 83% lethality rate for people who took SN to purposely CTB - though of course, there's scant information about what protocols each person used.

This thread might be useful, to get a sense of the protocols people used, whether they lived or died, and why. It doesn't really seem like anyone on that list failed without (i) throwing up, (ii) being found, (iii) failing to consume all the required SN, (iv) calling the ambulance on themselves, or (v) some combination thereof - maybe Eden2k? But this is to be expected - the SN dose recommended by the PPH is far more than the average person would need to see a lethal effect, and should (at least to a large extent) account for variation in individual tolerance. But I don't know that there's rigorous study data out there to give you the firm answers you seek.

Best of luck o7
 
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jane78flower

jane78flower

Student
Mar 2, 2025
168
You still vomit even following the protocol. The protocol is only meant to "help" keep the SN "down" as long as possible, and to hasten the emptying of the stomach into the intestine where most of the absorption takes place. Have no idea of the true efficacy of the method. Probably in the 80%+ area. Most who fail, I think, do so because they get discovered too early and are given aid. There's a SN "failure thread", I think, with rl reports of failures and why. I don't think it's being kept up though, as it's not a "sticky", but just floating around with the rest of the threads.
Thank you. I wasnt aware you always vomit.
Thank you I will read the thread
This study suggests that there's an 83% lethality rate for people who took SN to purposely CTB - though of course, there's scant information about what protocols each person used.

This thread might be useful, to get a sense of the protocols people used, whether they lived or died, and why. It doesn't really seem like anyone on that list failed without (i) throwing up, (ii) being found, (iii) failing to consume all the required SN, (iv) calling the ambulance on themselves, or (v) some combination thereof - maybe Eden2k? But this is to be expected - the SN dose recommended by the PPH is far more than the average person would need to see a lethal effect, and should (at least to a large extent) account for variation in individual tolerance. But I don't know that there's rigorous study data out there to give you the firm answers you seek.

Best of luck
 
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cowboypants

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From milkyway
May 7, 2024
576
Survival rate is pretty much NIL if you follow the protocol and avoid being found for a day, at max (PPH 2025) It's usually just the first hour that's crucial.

You will wake up again only if the SN isn't pure enough, which is easily avoidable by making sure your SN is above >95% purity and from reliable sources
 
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