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The Clerk was there, but the static was no longer uniform. It was fragmented, pixelated. It looked terrified.

If they are unresponsive or breathing is shallow/gurgling, they need immediate medical intervention. Administer Narcan: If opioids are suspected, Narcan (Naloxone)

I'm overdosing on hell, can't find a cure Looping through the agony, forever I'm pure Burning in the fire, drowning in my tears Hell loop overdose, I'm losing my fears hell loop overdose

### Breaking the "Loop"Whether referring to the psychological distress of a bad drug experience or the cycle of substance use, recovery requires interrupting the repetitive pattern: Steam Communityhttps://steamcommunity.com

The brain becomes trapped in a short cognitive circuit. A person might repeat the same phrase, perform the same physical gesture, or experience the same terrifying realization every few seconds.

These substances directly alter sensory perception and ego structure. In high doses, the dissolution of the "self" combined with a loop can make the user believe they are permanently broken or dead. If you want, I can: The Clerk was

A dangerously fast heart rate accompanied by chest pain or difficulty breathing.

An overdose destroys transient working memory. The brain can no longer hold onto the immediate past. If you cannot remember the sentence you just spoke, your brain defaults to the last stable state it can recall, forcing you to restart the thought pattern from the beginning. The Anatomy of a Loop: A Typical Progression

Sam stood in his apartment. He was tired. The "Overdose" wasn't working. He was simply jamming the gears, but the machine was too big. It would eventually crush him back into a passive state of repetitious existence. If they are unresponsive or breathing is shallow/gurgling,

The only recorded escape is —but not the surrender of death. The surrender of witnessing . In the infinitesimal gap between the overdose and the reset, some victims learn to stop fighting. They stop trying to live. They stop trying to die. They simply observe the pain without becoming it.

If you or someone you know is at risk of an opioid overdose, carry naloxone, call 911, and stay with the person for at least 90 minutes after revival. You are their anchor out of the spiral.

Fighting the loop is what makes it a "hell" loop. If you realize you are looping, try to mentally let go. Tell yourself, "Okay, I am stuck right now, and that is fine. I will let it happen."

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