
Upon a hanging Body
Dead Girl Walking
- Jan 5, 2025
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Common lingering effects of SN exposure and ingestion.
1. Headache & lightheadedness – your blood may still be slightly oxygen-deprived, which can cause a dull or throbbing headache.
2. Muscle soreness – hypoxia can make your muscles ache because they weren't getting enough oxygen.
3. Tinnitus (ringing in ears) – temporary, sometimes caused by low oxygen or stress on your nervous system.
4. Digestive system can be upset – toxins and stress on your body can cause nausea, cramping, or irregular digestion.
In some aspects it can feel like a hangover mixed with the lingering side effects of a drug overdose.
To help with recovery
Hydration – water and electrolyte drinks help your body flush out the remaining toxin.
Gentle movement – stretching or short walks reduce soreness and improve circulation.
Rest – sleep and lying down in a quiet space help your brain and body heal.
Light foods – avoid heavy, greasy meals; stick to simple, digestible foods (rice, broth, toast, fruit).
Pain relief – ibuprofen or acetaminophen is okay if you have no contraindications, but only follow recommended doses..
Warning signs to watch for
Seek medical attention immediately if you notice:
Severe difficulty breathing
Chest pain ,fainting
seizures or worsening neurological symptoms.
I'd say if you feel like you can't handle the symptoms you should definitely go to the hospital.
It's best to not suffer anymore then you have to especially after a failed attempt.
1. Headache & lightheadedness – your blood may still be slightly oxygen-deprived, which can cause a dull or throbbing headache.
2. Muscle soreness – hypoxia can make your muscles ache because they weren't getting enough oxygen.
3. Tinnitus (ringing in ears) – temporary, sometimes caused by low oxygen or stress on your nervous system.
4. Digestive system can be upset – toxins and stress on your body can cause nausea, cramping, or irregular digestion.
In some aspects it can feel like a hangover mixed with the lingering side effects of a drug overdose.
To help with recovery
Hydration – water and electrolyte drinks help your body flush out the remaining toxin.
Gentle movement – stretching or short walks reduce soreness and improve circulation.
Rest – sleep and lying down in a quiet space help your brain and body heal.
Light foods – avoid heavy, greasy meals; stick to simple, digestible foods (rice, broth, toast, fruit).
Pain relief – ibuprofen or acetaminophen is okay if you have no contraindications, but only follow recommended doses..
Warning signs to watch for
Seek medical attention immediately if you notice:
Severe difficulty breathing
Chest pain ,fainting
seizures or worsening neurological symptoms.
I'd say if you feel like you can't handle the symptoms you should definitely go to the hospital.
It's best to not suffer anymore then you have to especially after a failed attempt.
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