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MethodA method too good to be true?
Thread starterboywhowasneverloved
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Recently while I was researching about various anesthetics I discovered this substance "diethyl ether" apparently its easily available and cheap and it can make you unconscious, so I was wondering If I soak a towel with ether and place it in an exit bag covering my face, will it make me unconscious and the low oxygen kill me?
I dont know. But consider that your towel could slip away (especially when you are convulsing under asphyxiating). There are much that can go wrong. You could regain consciousness. I also dont know if the stuff that is presented on amazon in your country is really what you are looking for.
Recently while I was researching about various anesthetics I discovered this substance "diethyl ether" apparently its easily available and cheap and it can make you unconscious, so I was wondering If I soak a towel with ether and place it in an exit bag covering my face, will it make me unconscious and the low oxygen kill me?
Theoretically, that may work. But ether may cause burning sensations when inhaled at high concentrations. And time to LOC from it is not great, as far as I remember. Cyclopropane, chloroethane (ethyl chloride), or nitrous oxide probably would be better anesthetics for sealed bag configuration.
Chloroform is easy to synthesize at home. But death is not guaranteed, and if you survive a high dose of chloroform (ingested or injected), be certain to have the worst hangover for the next months with the possibility of life-long liver damage.
Chloroform is easy to synthesize at home. But death is not guaranteed, and if you survive a high dose of chloroform (ingested or injected), be certain to have the worst hangover for the next months with the possibility of life-long liver damage.
Chloroform is easy to synthesize at home. But death is not guaranteed, and if you survive a high dose of chloroform (ingested or injected), be certain to have the worst hangover for the next months with the possibility of life-long liver damage.
I tried chloroform to knock me out while I suffocated. I did not use a constant supply of chloroform so I ended up waking and violently puking everywhere. I had vertigo for three days straight and now the smell of chloroform induces instant nausea.
Also, while it requires two regular household ingredients to make at home, any form of chemistry requires skill and often specialized equipment and/or environmental controls to make sure everything goes well. I would not advise trying to make this at home unless you have extensive chemistry experience.
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