Is helium gas really a painless death? And how much Elio does it take to get the job done? I read some information on the forum and it seems damn complicated. Can anyone help me?
Yes, H has been used by many to relatively painlessly exit.
You basically "go to sleep".
There's no gasping for breath as it's actually carbon monoxide that creates the feeling of oxygen deprivation, not lack of oxygen itself. I hope this helps you
Yes, H has been used by many to relatively painlessly exit.
You basically "go to sleep".
There's no gasping for breath as it's actually carbon monoxide that creates the feeling of oxygen deprivation, not lack of oxygen itself. I hope this helps you
Is helium gas really a painless death? And how much Elio does it take to get the job done? I read some information on the forum and it seems damn complicated. Can anyone help me?
Exit Bag and Inert Gas Basics —A very, very long post, I know, but I feel like I've fielded a lot of questions about this, so I figured I'd spell out everything I know. Others on the forum should please add to this thread whatever reliable technical information they feel is appropriate for...
I think you'll need to buy a pressure valve, as H tanks basically turn on or off & pressure valve will regulate how fast it comes out.
I think you'll need a "hood" to cover your head. Many use a turkey oven bag. You'll need something to fit it snuggly around your neck so there's no leakage, like duct tape. You'll need tubing to run from the pressure valve to under the hood to deliver the H. Beyond that I'm not sure.
Check some megathreads on this site for more info.
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