AminoAcid
Bluelighter
I've come across conflicting info:
- In the affirmative I once read a first-hand report of a guy who accidentally overdosed but was resuscitated by an EMT crew. He said it was an intensely beautiful feeling and he was sort of annoyed at the people who rescued him as it felt so good.
- In the negative is a real-life story of a guy in London who found his friend dead after an overdose. He said that he had vomited up blood and had turned so deathly blue (this was after a few days) that it looked like his skin was some sort of weird leather. He also says that it looked like an incredibly painful/disturbing way to die and that he had clearly struggled.
So what's the truth?
Why would someone start vomiting up blood? I thought it was just meant to shut your ventilation off, but in such a way that you weren't fully conscious of that even occurring?
Anyone here been there?
What have other people read?
- In the affirmative I once read a first-hand report of a guy who accidentally overdosed but was resuscitated by an EMT crew. He said it was an intensely beautiful feeling and he was sort of annoyed at the people who rescued him as it felt so good.
- In the negative is a real-life story of a guy in London who found his friend dead after an overdose. He said that he had vomited up blood and had turned so deathly blue (this was after a few days) that it looked like his skin was some sort of weird leather. He also says that it looked like an incredibly painful/disturbing way to die and that he had clearly struggled.
So what's the truth?
Why would someone start vomiting up blood? I thought it was just meant to shut your ventilation off, but in such a way that you weren't fully conscious of that even occurring?Anyone here been there?

What have other people read?
