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HerLastWords

HerLastWords

Let the waves take your pain away
Oct 2, 2023
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So, it's been a while since I last posted something on here. I need a little help because I'm a tad ignorant in this matter. Earlier today I was planning on drinking a certain quantity of softener, and I did drink it, but it wasn't much. I mixed it with water so it would be easier to drink, but I couldn't manage to go through with it. I ended up coughing it. My question is, are there any cleaning products that would put me to sleep or at least get sent to a hospital? I know some will cause vomiting and intoxications with a certain quantity, but is there anything that I can drink up and get over with it?
 
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Aug 1, 2024
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Oh there are PLENTY that will send you to the hospital. But, no, there isn't one you can "drink up and get it over with". What's likely gonna happen is you are gonna wind up injuring yourself -- painfully and possibly permanently. Which will just make your quality of life worse than it is now. Please do not do this.
 
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HerLastWords

HerLastWords

Let the waves take your pain away
Oct 2, 2023
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Oh there are PLENTY that will send you to the hospital. But, no, there isn't one you can "drink up and get it over with". What's likely gonna happen is you are gonna wind up injuring yourself -- painfully and possibly permanently. Which will just make your quality of life worse than it is now. Please do not do this.
I thought so. Honestly, I'm just so tired that I'm desperate to do anything. and this is the only option I found out in my house since I still live with my father. But thank you for the advice.
 
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unless you happen to know what having damaged organs 24/7/365 feels like, and then still somehow think the physical pain and misery is okay...

...yeah, just don't do it.
 
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unless you happen to know what having damaged organs 24/7/365 feels like, and then still somehow think the physical pain and misery is okay...

...yeah, just don't do it.
Yep. As someone who deals with chronic physical pain from injuries (not ctb related) I can honestly say I cannot imagine that it would be worth the risk. Especially as some cleaning products are quite caustic and can cause burns that would make it painful and difficult to breathe, eat and drink, and/or talk for the rest of your life.

Not to mention that death is not likely -- and not before substantial physical pain and suffering -- I just can't see how it would be worth the risk. I am not trying to make light of anyone's emotional pain because I do believe emotional pain can manifest physically but damn ... 😥 I just kinda feel like I would be remiss if I didn't warn someone that it is very likely not gonna do anything but make their life WAY worse than it already is. 🫂🫂
I thought so. Honestly, I'm just so tired that I'm desperate to do anything. and this is the only option I found out in my house since I still live with my father. But thank you for the advice.
I am so sorry you are so tired. I know just how that feels. It's not much, I know, but know I understand, for what it is worth. 🫂🫂🫂🫂
 
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