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here_to_leave

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Oct 26, 2025
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I tried to leave using an exit bag. I based my attempt on the book Final Exit. I bought two 7-liter helium cylinders used for party balloons. I connected them with a tube and inserted them into a plastic bag on my head. The bag was tied with a rubber band around my neck, and I additionally sealed it with duct tape, but left some space for exhaled air. Just enough to fit a finger. I tried to do everything in the car. I fastened my seatbelt and reclined the seat. I opened the first cylinder and inhaled the gas for about 7 minutes. After that time, I started to suffocate and eventually tore the bag. I had a second, slightly larger one bag. I put it over my head and tried again. After more than 15 minutes, the air in both cylinders began to run out. I didn't lose my consciousness. I only felt weak and my lips were numb. I don't know if it was caused by the gas or the fact that I hadn't eaten anything since morning. Afterwards, I was able to drive home. What went wrong? Was the time too short, could the balloon gas contain oxygen, or was the exit bag poorly made?
 
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semisimple

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Oct 21, 2025
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I'm sorry you had to go through this. Helium companies began to dilute their cylinders with oxygen, up to like 20% O2. While helium, nitrogen, and argon are all reliable for ctb, they need to be much closer to pure, at least 99% (preferably more than that). Please read a current Peaceful Pill Handbook, and consult the exit bag megathread for more info: https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/exit-bag-and-inert-gas-megathread.8393/

I'm also new here, and am mainly echoing what I've heard. I'm preparing this method for myself with nitrogen soon, but I would still recommend look at these resources and any resources others might refer you to.
 
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