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The dying body convulses and seizes.Can someone explain to me how is it possible that after you become unconscious you are able to take the bag off?
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The dying body convulses and seizes.Can someone explain to me how is it possible that after you become unconscious you are able to take the bag off?
Perhaps convulsions or involuntary reaction. Survival Instinct isn't just a state of mind, it was part of biological evolution as well.Can someone explain to me how is it possible that after you become unconscious you are able to take the bag off?
I've been searching for a click-style argon regulator. why cant i find even one??Always remove the regulator from the cylinder when in transit or in storage. Try to get a regulator for nitrogen and not for another gas, like argon or helium, etc. It will save you the hassle of doing compensating calculations. If it is within your budget, go for a click-style regulator so that you can preset the flow rate before proceeding. Finally, get a bag/mask that is able to maintain a positive pressure environment. Best, G
Old thread, bumping because I am interested in this method. I'm hoping someone might have more to add than what was discussed a few months ago.
@LADY007 I'm interested in your idea about securing your arms, could you say more about this?
Old thread, bumping because I am interested in this method. I'm hoping someone might have more to add than what was discussed a few months ago.
@LADY007 I'm interested in your idea about securing your arms, could you say more about this?
Old thread, bumping because I am interested in this method. I'm hoping someone might have more to add than what was discussed a few months ago.
@LADY007 I'm interested in your idea about securing your arms, could you say more about this?
Excuse the mess...I am trying to insert a picture of the desk chair with the "arm holder" I am going to use.Old thread, bumping because I am interested in this method. I'm hoping someone might have more to add than what was discussed a few months ago.
@LADY007 I'm interested in your idea about securing your arms, could you say more about this?
I have a leather desk chair with arms. The idea is to wrap a rope or long scarf around one arm...going over to the other arm and tie it so there is a loop across your lap. After pushing all the air out of the bag, slip both arms under the loop up to the elbow. If you black out and your arms start to move...they won't automatically pull toward you to be free of the rope/scarf. Their reaction would be an upward motion which would fail to free them.Old thread, bumping because I am interested in this method. I'm hoping someone might have more to add than what was discussed a few months ago.
@LADY007 I'm interested in your idea about securing your arms, could you say more about this?
I like this idea. I just LOLed though because it occurred to me that one could also use a chinese finger trap.I have a leather desk chair with arms. The idea is to wrap a rope or long scarf around one arm...going over to the other arm and tie it so there is a loop across your lap. After pushing all the air out of the bag, slip both arms under the loop up to the elbow. If you black out and your arms start to move...they won't automatically pull toward you to be free of the rope/scarf. Their reaction would be an upward motion which would fail to free them.
Convulsion and my chair falling is my biggest fear. I dont even know if i will get a chair in my hotel room. I dont want to traumatize my family.I have a leather desk chair with arms. The idea is to wrap a rope or long scarf around one arm...going over to the other arm and tie it so there is a loop across your lap. After pushing all the air out of the bag, slip both arms under the loop up to the elbow. If you black out and your arms start to move...they won't automatically pull toward you to be free of the rope/scarf. Their reaction would be an upward motion which would fail to free them.
Imon, the air is 80% nitrogen. It will not burn your lungs.
Not me, four Nitrogen tests so far, just like breathing Oxygen, Oxygen number plummeted to 45, slightly dizzy after 20 seconds, still felt totally normal immediately afterwards---The air we all breathe is almost 80% NitrogenI tried nitrogen before, it has 0% moisture, it dried out my throat and gave me a burning feeling. Maybe that's why.