CaptainT
Experienced
- Nov 1, 2019
- 241
You've got to laugh or cry. Failing to kill yourself is a bizarre situation. I feel like Bill Murray in Groundhog day. How hard can it be?!
After surviving my CO attempt on the 5th Nov (god knows how, with 2kg of coals in a small car and being knocked out for 7-8 hours) I realise that the delayed side effects from CO poisoning (which appear weeks later) mean if I'm going to try again, it's got to be soon.
So my plan now is: in a week or so (as soon as the SN arrives from Poland) I'll attempt CO again, on the same remote campsite in an even smaller hire car with a different coal set up (after doing more tests with a CO meter). If I wake up from that like last week I'll take the SN/domperidone mix 2 days later in the shepherd's hut there. You'd have to laugh at the comedic value of it all if both of those attempts failed too!
Reasons to do it sooner rather than delay further:
* Don't want side effects of first CO attempt to get severe
* Life situation is still bleak with no chance of improvements
* Don't want to do it in December, close to Xmas, for family reasons
CO has always been my #1 method as it's so clean and simple (or should be!). I like the naturalness of it. Last time when I stepped into the car with the coals I remember nothing, just instant knock-out sleep. No pain. No ingesting drugs or vomiting. No complicated regimes. Yet I survived it so this time SN will have to be up my sleeve.
Any suggestions welcome. Can't get hold of a CO meter that goes up to 10000ppm, only 1000 so will test more with that. Will switch brand of coals. Will test a disposable bbq. Will seal car further. Anyone else with field-tested CO experience please chime in.
Planning it, like last time, actually alleviates the mental suffering of feeling trapped and hopeless. This 2nd attempt can't fail. I ask for Bill Murray's blessing to escape!
After surviving my CO attempt on the 5th Nov (god knows how, with 2kg of coals in a small car and being knocked out for 7-8 hours) I realise that the delayed side effects from CO poisoning (which appear weeks later) mean if I'm going to try again, it's got to be soon.
So my plan now is: in a week or so (as soon as the SN arrives from Poland) I'll attempt CO again, on the same remote campsite in an even smaller hire car with a different coal set up (after doing more tests with a CO meter). If I wake up from that like last week I'll take the SN/domperidone mix 2 days later in the shepherd's hut there. You'd have to laugh at the comedic value of it all if both of those attempts failed too!
Reasons to do it sooner rather than delay further:
* Don't want side effects of first CO attempt to get severe
* Life situation is still bleak with no chance of improvements
* Don't want to do it in December, close to Xmas, for family reasons
CO has always been my #1 method as it's so clean and simple (or should be!). I like the naturalness of it. Last time when I stepped into the car with the coals I remember nothing, just instant knock-out sleep. No pain. No ingesting drugs or vomiting. No complicated regimes. Yet I survived it so this time SN will have to be up my sleeve.
Any suggestions welcome. Can't get hold of a CO meter that goes up to 10000ppm, only 1000 so will test more with that. Will switch brand of coals. Will test a disposable bbq. Will seal car further. Anyone else with field-tested CO experience please chime in.
Planning it, like last time, actually alleviates the mental suffering of feeling trapped and hopeless. This 2nd attempt can't fail. I ask for Bill Murray's blessing to escape!
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