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ChloeH2021

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May 12, 2021
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Whats the worst thing that can happen to our body if SN goes wrong? Irreversible damage wise?
 
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I want to end it

Arcanist
Apr 29, 2018
475
From all the resources I read, there is no irreversible damage. If it goes wrong, you are still the same as you were before. Someone else could confirm that.
 
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ChloeH2021

Member
May 12, 2021
38
Really? I read awful cases about damage
It says on google it can cause damage to blood vessels, liver, spleen and other organs?
 
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Bullit

Bullit

Mage
May 6, 2021
504
It seems unlikely that lowering your bloods ability to carry oxygen wouldn't cause some damage. Counterintuitive,that's the word I was looking for.
If I use this I gotta be sure and do it right. Hoo ah!!
 
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Anonymous_A

Arcanist
Oct 4, 2020
411
Just google it
Why make this thread asking if you already know? If you can find it yourself on google?

If somebody's serious about ctb this way, following the guides, you shouldn't really be worried about the consequences.
 
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ChloeH2021

Member
May 12, 2021
38
What if you're on meds? I'm on an ssri and a benzo. This link says don't take paracetamol? But people on here say you can? https://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/sodium-nitrite.html
Why make this thread asking if you already know? If you can find it yourself on google?

If somebody's serious about ctb this way, following the guides, you shouldn't really be worried about the consequences.
Of course I'm serious about it. I don't want it to go wrong and end up in a psych ward. Many people have got it wrong and there are a lot of variables to do with our bodies and any meds we are on.
 
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sm20

Student
May 5, 2021
132
Really? I read awful cases about damage
It says on google it can cause damage to blood vessels, liver, spleen and other organs?
When it says "can" did it say anything about how likely those were? I read a study that said 95% of people had no irreversible damage and 5% had cardiovascular issues but that was it.
 
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WornOutLife

WornOutLife

マット
Mar 22, 2020
7,183
From all the resources I read, there is no irreversible damage. If it goes wrong, you are still the same as you were before. Someone else could confirm that.

Same here! That's why I think SN is the best method for me, no matter what happens!
Last year, I had an OD of anti-depressants and sleeping pills and I had a fu*ked up stomach for a few months and doctors had told me I might've had permanent brain damage because of my 2-day coma.
 
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Judy Garland

HoHum
Mar 23, 2022
825
Really? I read awful cases about damage
It says on google it can cause damage to blood vessels, liver, spleen and other organs?
Good then maybe if I fail that would mean I wouldn't have long to live anyway.
 

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