Anonymous
10/28/2025, 8:19:18 PM
No.16829886
about two hours ago extremely residual amounts of isopropyl alcohol entered my mouth and mixed with my saliva, things I eat and drink now taste of chlorine, although I spent a long time retching, rinsing and spitting almost immediately after. for a while after I had a faint fuzzy feeling in my centre upper chest, and now fatigue in my upper arms
I am told that from the saliva it can diffuse into the bloodstream, and from there I have read both that it causes ketosis without acidosis, which is apparently a non-emergency, and that it causes ketoacidosis, which apparently is an emergency, nowhere was it mentioned how much needs to be consumed before serious effects occur, or whether it matters that most was not swallowed but entered the bloodstream through the walls of the mouth and throat
soooo which is it, and how much do those things matter, pls help
I am told that from the saliva it can diffuse into the bloodstream, and from there I have read both that it causes ketosis without acidosis, which is apparently a non-emergency, and that it causes ketoacidosis, which apparently is an emergency, nowhere was it mentioned how much needs to be consumed before serious effects occur, or whether it matters that most was not swallowed but entered the bloodstream through the walls of the mouth and throat
soooo which is it, and how much do those things matter, pls help