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em_p

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Jan 26, 2026
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Does someone now of reported cases of people surviving sn attempt with brain damage/impaired/paralysed
 
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Chemi

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Nov 25, 2025
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Brain damage from SN is a very real risk, but there is a massive survivorship bias on SaSu.

With high doses, you have a tiny 10 to 15 minute window to call for help. If you call then, you are usually saved before the oxygen deprivation causes severe lasting damage. If you don't call, you lose consciousness and pass away shortly after. Most brain damage from SN occurs once you are already unconscious.

Low doses are often so physically miserable that people call for help after a while, or the dose was simply too low to cause permanent neurological harm in the first place. They just have a way longer time window to get help.

The few people who end up with severe brain damage are usually the ones who fall into the gap: unconscious for a long time but found just before they passed. Being found at that stage is rather uncommon and these people usually aren't able or willing to come back here to report their experience.

Basically, you don't hear those stories because the "middle ground" of surviving with severe damage is a very quiet, difficult reality. It's a gamble where you either recover fully or end up in a state where you likely can't post on a forum anymore. SN overall just is very deadly and people severely underestimate it's potency.

There is only a small gap between a SN dose that a body can recover from and a SN dose that will kill you, if medical assistance is not called.
 
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chaewon

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Jan 8, 2026
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Brain damage from SN is a very real risk, but there is a massive survivorship bias on SaSu.

With high doses, you have a tiny 10 to 15 minute window to call for help. If you call then, you are usually saved before the oxygen deprivation causes severe lasting damage. If you don't call, you lose consciousness and pass away shortly after. Most brain damage from SN occurs once you are already unconscious.

Low doses are often so physically miserable that people call for help after a while, or the dose was simply too low to cause permanent neurological harm in the first place. They just have a way longer time window to get help.

The few people who end up with severe brain damage are usually the ones who fall into the gap: unconscious for a long time but found just before they passed. Being found at that stage is rather uncommon and these people usually aren't able or willing to come back here to report their experience.

Basically, you don't hear those stories because the "middle ground" of surviving with severe damage is a very quiet, difficult reality. It's a gamble where you either recover fully or end up in a state where you likely can't post on a forum anymore. SN overall just is very deadly and people severely underestimate it's potency.

There is only a small gap between a SN dose that a body can recover from and a SN dose that will kill you, if medical assistance is not called.
Is more dosage= a more gauranteed death? Correct me if im wrong but if people use for example 20-25gm to suicide, then why can I not just use 50gm? While taking meto and everything else required, or will that just force me to throw up?
 
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idontknowwhatiam

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Sep 10, 2025
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Is more dosage= a more gauranteed death? Correct me if im wrong but if people use for example 20-25gm to suicide, then why can I not just use 50gm? While taking meto and everything else required, or will that just force me to throw up?
I think it's because if you take too much that will cause you to vomit which you don't want to do because it will expel the SN
 
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