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MethodAnyone who tried SN, could doctors tell?
Thread starterkaveh95
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I know ofc that trying your SN isn't good of course, its risky. But anyone who has tried, would doctors know? What would they test? How would they know to administer methylene blue to you?
So the doctors knew what I had taken because the ambulance/police were there when I took it, so I can't really speak on how they would know, but i'll tag the thread of my medical records that might interest you.
Posting on behalf of @razor543. Here are medical notes which some may find helpful. Please engage in discussion respectfully and direct all questions toward them.
I'm in the medical field. SN causes methemoglobinemia, essentially meaning that the hemoglobin in your blood is changed a bit making oxygen transport difficult. (It's a redox reaction for chem nerds). The color of your blood will be darker, so that'll clue the docs in alongside low oxygen levels. Methemoglobinemia can be caused by other stuff too though such as lidocaine and dapsone.
I know ofc that trying your SN isn't good of course, its risky. But anyone who has tried, would doctors know? What would they test? How would they know to administer methylene blue to you?
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