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- Jul 3, 2022
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I know the beta blockers are for if the heart rate is tpo fast but what does one take if it's too slow? A slow heart rate sounds pretty bad to me. Any ideas about how to combat this? Thanks.
am I allowed to laughotherwise do some pushups while dying of SN š
Nitrogen does the same thing--In my 4 tests(3 with exit bag, 1 with EEBD hood), the pulse shoots up after just a few deep breaths while oxygen number plummetsSlow heart rate? How SN works is that your heart rate will beat fast but once youāve passed out/unconscious your heart rate will go right down.
Source of your info will be great.
In all honesty, are you sure you want to CTB?
I don't get this, either. If you're taking SN to ctb, why do you want to take something to adjust your heart rate back to a normal rate? To me, this seems nearly akin to someone who is injecting themselves with a lethal amount of heroin immediately reaching for the Narcan at the same time. If you're CTB-ing, what does it matter? Just go with it. Maybe that's just me, though.I dont see why you'd need to take anything for that.
I wonder if this is maybe because it's a cyanide antidote while we would be taking more causing the opposite effect.I don't want to live anymore but equally I don't want to be in misery when I die. I don't know if I can go through with it tbh with you which makes me very sad. It's listed under side effects on a number of sites so I thought Id ask. Type sodium nitrite and bradycardia and a number of sites list it. Don't know how reputable they are, but it was enough for me to worry that I should be doing something about it.x
I get panicky when my heart beats fast, but thatās just me and my life long severe constant anxiety. Maybe OP has something similar.I don't get this, either. If you're taking SN to ctb, why do you want to take something to adjust your heart rate back to a normal rate? To me, this seems nearly akin to someone who is injecting themselves with a lethal amount of heroin immediately reaching for the Narcan at the same time. If you're CTB-ing, what does it matter? Just go with it. Maybe that's just me, though.
But if you're already under the effects of the SN, and the SN is what is causing the Bradycardia, and death is imminent, I don't understand why it matters? I guess maybe if one was hoping for a super peaceful exit, and the Bradycardia hinders that from happening? I'm not convinced that SN is the peaceful exit everyone makes it out to be. That's another topic, though. Still, it would only be a short time of tolerating the Bradycardia, assuming the (SN) user did everything right. I might be missing something in all of this. Wouldn't be the first time.I get panicky when my heart beats fast, but thatās just me and my life long severe constant anxiety. Maybe OP has something similar.
I guess OP just wishes for the least possible discomfort and an exit without worrying and fear, I think we all do.But if you're already under the effects of the SN, and the SN is what is causing the Bradycardia, and death is imminent, I don't understand why it matters? I guess maybe if one was hoping for a super peaceful exit, and the Bradycardia hinders that from happening? I'm not convinced that SN is the peaceful exit everyone makes it out to be. That's another topic, though. Still, it would only be a short time of tolerating the Bradycardia, assuming the (SN) user did everything right. I might be missing something in all of this. Wouldn't be the first time.
I get that. I do. But, maybe SN isn't the best method for the OP. There are other options. You know what this discussion reminds me of a little? The Western medicine mindset that pills are always the answer, that when being treated for some ailment with medication, for which the medication causes some undesired side effect, as all medications do, that then another medication is needed to combat the undesired side effects, which, in turn, leads to still another medication to quell that medication's side effects, so on and so forth.I guess OP just wishes for the least possible discomfort and an exit without worrying and fear, I think we all do.
Thanks. But, it's not quite the same, I'll admit, as Western Medicine's reasons are rooted in preserving life, and, well, what we are discussing here in this thread is completely the opposite of that.@locked*n*loaded
that is an excellent analogy