
GreenMile
Member
- Aug 3, 2021
- 95
Questions are good, there is nowhere else to ask and you want to make sure you understand: the ignorant thing would be not to ask.
I have an exit bag set-up, but have N and will be taking it as my preferred method.
Sitting up is better: heavier CO2 escapes out the bottom of the bag near your neck when you breath out and the inert gas will rise to the top of the bag which you breath in.
You need a regulator with a flow meter so you can establish a flow rate of 15 liters a minute, without it you may as well not attempt the Exit Bag method and may make things much worse.
Once you're unconscious your body will rest were it is: so how you locate it is important (obviously !). The idea of convulsions is vastly overplayed, once your body goes limp, as long as there's enough gas going into the bag for long enough after passing out, the end will come.
Getting a good understanding of the method is vital, it's wise to ask about it. If you have time to slowly go over the section on it in the PPH most of the questions you have an answer there.
All the Best
I have an exit bag set-up, but have N and will be taking it as my preferred method.
Sitting up is better: heavier CO2 escapes out the bottom of the bag near your neck when you breath out and the inert gas will rise to the top of the bag which you breath in.
You need a regulator with a flow meter so you can establish a flow rate of 15 liters a minute, without it you may as well not attempt the Exit Bag method and may make things much worse.
Once you're unconscious your body will rest were it is: so how you locate it is important (obviously !). The idea of convulsions is vastly overplayed, once your body goes limp, as long as there's enough gas going into the bag for long enough after passing out, the end will come.
Getting a good understanding of the method is vital, it's wise to ask about it. If you have time to slowly go over the section on it in the PPH most of the questions you have an answer there.
All the Best