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heyismeman

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Jan 29, 2025
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I'm very set on CO method and know what must be done. What i am wondering is if I should let the amount build up or jump right in. Consider the fact that I also plan on taking ALOT of benzos, so in my mind it makes sense to hop in while levels are low so that there's plenty of time for the benzos to make me pass out. If I didn't have benzos for me it would be obvious, wait until levels are very high. So the question is, what is more peaceful, jumping in with high CO or jump in and hope levels will build up slowly so that I will be asleep at truly high levels
Also I will be keeping a close eye on the monitoring device through the process if I jump right in, in 5 min if it doesn't hit over 1000 I will leave. Assuming the benzos aren't too too strong but I don't believe they will as I know how I react to them. Sealing will be very well done
 
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Foolishness

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Mar 29, 2025
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It gets very hot in the tent/car/room when you bring in burning charcoal, you may find the heat unbearable if you go inside immediately instead of waiting.
 
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heyismeman

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It gets very hot in the tent/car/room when you bring in burning charcoal, you may find the heat unbearable if you go inside immediately instead of waiting.
Yea but that's kinda a good argument for jumping right in when the coals are done, it will take some time before the heat builds up i would assume, possibly long enough to render unconsciousness from benzos don't you think?
It gets very hot in the tent/car/room when you bring in burning charcoal, you may find the heat unbearable if you go inside immediately instead of waiting.
 
Foolishness

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Mar 29, 2025
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Yea but that's kinda a good argument for jumping right in when the coals are done, it will take some time before the heat builds up i would assume, possibly long enough to render unconsciousness from benzos don't you think?
I meant moreso that waiting inside the tent could be uncomfortable because the heat will rise. I did so and was very sweaty and my POTS flared, but I have chronic illnesses and everyone reacts differently in that situation. I think this thread will help you answer any questions.

https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/leaving-tonight.3163/
 
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Mar 29, 2024
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I meant moreso that waiting inside the tent could be uncomfortable because the heat will rise. I did so and was very sweaty and my POTS flared, but I have chronic illnesses and everyone reacts differently in that situation. I think this thread will help you answer any questions.

https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/leaving-tonight.3163/
Yea i also failed by this method by letting it build up I pussied out last second and had the worst headache and brain fog ever lol.
 

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