IfHeDiesHeDies
Specialist
- Sep 12, 2018
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IMO you're exaggerating how much his opinion has changed. He still says that it's "relatively peaceful", and the way I understand it he is primarily talking about the unpleasantness associated with being aware of the death process rather than physical pain.
After all, he is comparing SN with what is well known to probably be the best substance available. Of course it's preferable to get a hold of the most effective and peaceful method if it can be done, but for many that is simply not possible. He is still very much recommending it for those who are unable to attain Nembutal.
All I am saying is, it is not euphoric as previously claimed and he is definitely not recommending it in the manner he did in his previous streams on the subject. And yes, there is definitely a lot of pain and vomiting involved through my experience in the ER( pls check my post history) and reports on the internet. Also, pls note that he said he has done many clinical trials on volunteers and only one case has been reported in the PPH- a elderly and frail person weighing 100lbs. Would you not think that there are more such monitored deaths in the PPH if death was so swift and relatively painless?