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Methodxanax and alcohol?
Thread starterAloeGarten
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i couldnt find any information on here about it and i know some people who used it to ctb but i have no clue about the success rate of it and im wondering if anyone has more info on it
Xanax already drags your brain into low-power mode. Alcohol stacks right on top and pushes it even further. Slowed breathing, blackouts, vomiting while unconscious, heart rate dropping...
It's not a fun experience waking up from so ... good luck.
Xanax already drags your brain into low-power mode. Alcohol stacks right on top and pushes it even further. Slowed breathing, blackouts, vomiting while unconscious, heart rate dropping...
It's not a fun experience waking up from so ... good luck.
Are you referring xanax and alcohol overdose? Xanax, alcohol, and mixture of these are not considered as a viable CTB method. This is very likely to end up in a failure and can lead to organ damage, forcible hospitalization, emotional pain, high hospital charge. Why people are not talking about them here is that the method is unreliable. I strongly advise against it.
mod note: this has been added to the suicide resource compilation at the top. This has been made in response to the ever increasing amount of posts made about highly unlikely methods. Please read before posting about one of these methods or feel free to link if someone does post about them...
There's still a lot of questions and inquiries about ODs, and people asking about what things may facilitate a successful attempt. Let's be clear, ODs are rarely fatal. Why? For a couple of reasons: (1) modern medications are designed to be very safe, as manufacturers aim to avoid deaths that...
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