menidiatis
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If you OD and you are loosing your breath are you aware of it (and can force yourself to breathe) , or at that point you are losing consciousness also??
If you could force yourself to breathe people wouldn't die.If you OD and you are loosing your breath are you aware of it (and can force yourself to breathe) , or at that point you are losing consciousness also??
No you won't notice because you'll be passed out mate. Also even if you do have enough marginal consciousness left to notice yourself going over , as has happened to me once or twice, there's nothing you can do about your respiratory depression because your respiration rate is controlled by your central nervous system and THAT'S being affected by the drug.If you OD and you are loosing your breath are you aware of it (and can force yourself to breathe) , or at that point you are losing consciousness also??
Yeah I've done the same. Usually only had JUST enough time to fill myself full of antidote and if I hadn't had the stuff on-hand I might not be here now. (I actually put it on the table ready to use alongside my works these days 'cause you never know and the thirty secs it'd take me to get it from the cupboard and out of the packaging might just be thirty secs I haven't got.)No but I have narcan'd myself in the event of a impending overdose.
From what I've understood, no - doing amphetamines (any kind) will not prevent/"fix" respiratory depression.Hey guys, if you had some meth, would that help keep someone alive like that? I mean they would stop nodding off at least
How long after dosing do u usually od??;No but I have narcan'd myself in the event of a impending overdose.
It's hard to tell with fentanyl, but usually if I do a shot I have instantly known I did to much just based off of my body's reaction.
Then again if the shot is strong enough you'll overdose within 15 seconds, which has happened to me twice now. It's like boom, dead, floor