cletusSamboy
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I'm familiar with mild overdoses of instant release oxy which cause nausea, vomiting, strong drowsiness, slightly shallow breathing, but what symptoms to look out for when life could be in danger or close to it?
Does you lose consciousness first then stop breathing or the other way around?
How slow does one's breath need to be to begin to worry?
Does a severe od creep up on you during the peak a few hours later or will you know during the come up that you took too much?
Can lying down or moving around mean the difference between possibly stop breathing or staying awake?
Will there be enough time for one to administer narcan nasal spray or will the oxy just quickly knock me out cold then I either wake up or don't?
If I can stay awake on 50mg and have slight slowed breathing how much higher would the dose need to be to become dangerous? An extra 10/20 could be lethal?
Does you lose consciousness first then stop breathing or the other way around?
How slow does one's breath need to be to begin to worry?
Does a severe od creep up on you during the peak a few hours later or will you know during the come up that you took too much?
Can lying down or moving around mean the difference between possibly stop breathing or staying awake?
Will there be enough time for one to administer narcan nasal spray or will the oxy just quickly knock me out cold then I either wake up or don't?
If I can stay awake on 50mg and have slight slowed breathing how much higher would the dose need to be to become dangerous? An extra 10/20 could be lethal?