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Exiled spirit

Student
Dec 25, 2019
116
I've read some cases of people who took SN and were found alive and transported to the hospital. And they died at the hospital. Why does that happen? Is methylene blue unavailable at some hospitals?
 
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ilovenewyork

Experienced
Nov 16, 2025
216
The methylene blue can't restore their blood fast enough and they have a heart attack. Out of oxygen and so out of time. There's only so much the doctors can do.
 
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Kayla

Kayla

One day you'll never see me again
Dec 23, 2024
356
I survived SN. I had methylene blue at the hospital, but went into cardiac arrest shortly after. It took them 25 minutes to get me back.
 
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gothbird

gothbird

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Mar 16, 2025
506
Most EDs have it, or can get it quickly. When that happens, it's usually timing. They were found alive sure, but the damage was already too far along by the time treatment started. Delays, high dose, complications, sometimes they don't know it's SN that's been taken. By the time they're in hospital, even with treatment and ICU care, it can be past the point where it's reversible.
 
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Dontwant2Bhere

Student
Apr 1, 2026
156
I survived SN. I had methylene blue at the hospital, but went into cardiac arrest shortly after. It took them 25 minutes to get me back.
There was a significant delay before they got you to the hospital though, correct?