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mirage

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Nov 18, 2024
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I've known this user personally for a while now and can confirm this happened. I've seen all the documents from the NHS which explains what went on in detail. They can't remember much from the day which is to be expected after you go through a traumatic event where you almost die.
 
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theboy

Illuminated
Jul 15, 2022
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SN is not detected in medical examinations? In blood, urine, or something like that?
 
razor543

razor543

quetiapine <3
Dec 23, 2024
44
SN is not detected in medical examinations? In blood, urine, or something like that?
they found the sn container and some of it was missing
 
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Dante_

Global Mod/same as it ever was.
Feb 27, 2025
215
Thank you for sharing your experience op, even though it was an incredibly difficult snd traumatic to survive, being so close to death and still having the strength to openly share it here. My most sincere best to you going forward from here, i personally know someone who survived sn and had to learn to walk again after her spinal chord was affected from the lack of oxygen, fortunately she's doing fine now.
 
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razor543

quetiapine <3
Dec 23, 2024
44
Thank you for sharing your experience op, even though it was an incredibly difficult snd traumatic to survive, being so close to death and still having the strength to openly share it here. My most sincere best to you going forward from here, i personally know someone who survived sn and had to learn to walk again after her spinal chord was affected from the lack of oxygen, fortunately she's doing fine now.
thank you <3
 
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WatchmeBurn

Student
Apr 26, 2023
135
If your heart stops for 30 minutes you are definitely dead...

That's too generalised a statement really. If it's completely stopped then yeah you'll be dead, but cardiac arrest happens in a lot of different ways and it doesn't necessarily mean a 'total shut down', especially if it's starting and stopping w/ CPR and such.
Would be very interested in the full paperwork, could be medically useful, ofc with personal details omitted.
 
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finalgoodbye:(

Member
Jun 13, 2025
82
Thank you for sharing your experience op, even though it was an incredibly difficult snd traumatic to survive, being so close to death and still having the strength to openly share it here. My most sincere best to you going forward from here, i personally know someone who survived sn and had to learn to walk again after her spinal chord was affected from the lack of oxygen, fortunately she's doing fine now.
Holy fuck this is a nightmare
 
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Dante_

Dante_

Global Mod/same as it ever was.
Feb 27, 2025
215
Holy fuck this is a nightmare
Granted, it was not planned (was impulsive) in the wrong place and not to mention that the medical details around it are not fully known, a lot more info goes into it which I do understand but will not disclose.
 
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betternever2havbeen

Enlightened
Jun 19, 2022
1,057
Holy fuck this is a nightmare
Yeah these experiences are starting to scare me a bit. Maybe naively I thought if I take SN, end up panicking and calling for help I'll be out the hospital in 2 days. Talk of comas and learning how to walk again are really worrying.
 
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aalmoa001

One toe in the grave
Apr 14, 2025
44
Yeah these experiences are starting to scare me a bit. Maybe naively I thought if I take SN, end up panicking and calling for help I'll be out the hospital in 2 days. Talk of comas and learning how to walk again are really worrying.
Really think it depends on how much you take, how quickly people take to come etc, but yeah I agree
 
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