So, I've just been to an appointment with my GP. Unfortunately, he was only able to provide me with a brief report. I have to get the full medical records from the department itself. I guess it will take about one week to get them.
My suicide attempt was classified as extremely severe. My methaemoglobin level was 68% (above 70% is considered lethal according to
The Journal of the Norwegian Medical Association), and I received 50 mg methylene blue as antidot twice. My methaemoglobin level then quickly reduced and my oxygen saturation got more normalized. My BP was measured to 70/41. I was pale, unconscious and my airways were blocked. As I've said already, I'm physically fine now except for loss of sensation in some body areas. I didn't get to ask my GP about it, and I don't know if there's any point of doing it either. I know it's not a big deal, but it somewhat bothers me anyway.
I got a prescription for ondansetron after I told about my experience with meto. My GP was a little worried that I will use it for another CTB attempt, but since I have chronic migraine he said it was OK. They took away my SN, so I'm waiting to receive a new bottle.
Sorry that I'm not able to provide more useful information at this point.