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the lethal dose is just 3 grams. So even if you vomit most of it, taking 2 lots of 25 grams there'll be enough left in you to kill you. So I wouldn't worry
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25g in water. Had about half and the effects were fast; nausea, headache, light head, sweating, laboured breathing and then vomited once. The bloodstream absorbs quickly though and without the antidote, oxygen and co2 then the half I'd drank would've been plenty to end things as within 10-15mins blood oxygen reduced low so that's how I knew the SN was legit and doing what's needed.
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25g in water. Had about half and the effects were fast; nausea, headache, light head, sweating, laboured breathing and then vomited once. The bloodstream absorbs quickly though and without the antidote, oxygen and co2 then the half I'd drank would've been plenty to end things as within 10-15mins blood oxygen reduced low so that's how I knew the SN was legit and doing what's needed.
25g in water. Had about half and the effects were fast; nausea, headache, light head, sweating, laboured breathing and then vomited once. The bloodstream absorbs quickly though and without the antidote, oxygen and co2 then the half I'd drank would've been plenty to end things as within 10-15mins blood oxygen reduced low so that's how I knew the SN was legit and doing what's needed.
Was found within about 20 minutes and was in and out of consciousness while Police and paramedics were here. There were quite a lot of people; 4 paramedics, 1 advanced paramedic and 3 Police.
I was found :-( Someone too suspicious about what I was doing so called police
Was found within about 20 minutes and was in and out of consciousness while Police and paramedics were here. There were quite a lot of people; 4 paramedics, 1 advanced paramedic and 3 Police.
I was found :-( Someone too suspicious about what I was doing so called police
Was found within about 20 minutes and was in and out of consciousness while Police and paramedics were here. There were quite a lot of people; 4 paramedics, 1 advanced paramedic and 3 Police.
Rushed to hospital for treatment. An overnight stay and then back out to the exact same life I was trying to get out of. They can't detain you unless they have a bed, which most places don't, and they can prove you lack capacity, which they couldn't prove given I was coherent to explain myself and my decision making once treated. Sent home with a daily phonecall from a 'crisis team'.
Rushed to hospital for treatment. An overnight stay and then back out to the exact same life I was trying to get out of. They can't detain you unless they have a bed, which most places don't, and they can prove you lack capacity, which they couldn't prove given I was coherent to explain myself and my decision making once treated. Sent home with a daily phonecall from a 'crisis team'.
From what I know, failed suicide attempts aren't an automatic route into detention in psychiatric hospitals here in the UK. They much prefer to 'treat' in the community which is extremely high risk and completely illogical in many cases. It does depend on presentation though and providing that you can engage in normal conversation with them and they don't suspect psychosis or harm to others then you are likely walking out the hospital.
From what I know, failed suicide attempts aren't an automatic route into detention in psychiatric hospitals here in the UK. They much prefer to 'treat' in the community which is extremely high risk and completely illogical in many cases. It does depend on presentation though and providing that you can engage in normal conversation with them and they don't suspect psychosis or harm to others then you are likely walking out the hospital.
Rushed to hospital for treatment. An overnight stay and then back out to the exact same life I was trying to get out of. They can't detain you unless they have a bed, which most places don't, and they can prove you lack capacity, which they couldn't prove given I was coherent to explain myself and my decision making once treated. Sent home with a daily phonecall from a 'crisis team'.
25g in water. Had about half and the effects were fast; nausea, headache, light head, sweating, laboured breathing and then vomited once. The bloodstream absorbs quickly though and without the antidote, oxygen and co2 then the half I'd drank would've been plenty to end things as within 10-15mins blood oxygen reduced low so that's how I knew the SN was legit and doing what's needed.
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