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curiousbeing
I tried my best
- Dec 18, 2022
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So, I need to hyperventilate for 2 minutes.
Then, I need to hold my breath at least 2 minutes until i feel urge to breathe. (This is done to ensure blood veins are not smaller now. If I skip this step and just inhale, veins will get bigger when i am inside sea and i may wake up, after losing consciousness )
When i feel this urge, I will spray deodorant to towel, and inhale it, while my nose is plugged, so no oxygen will enter through nose.
After inhaling, I hold my breath again so remaining oxygen in my lungs can be replaced by inhalation gas.
That's it. I will induce unconsciousness and won't be awakened inside water
@Intoxicated ' s posts were very, very helpful for me.
All I need is to repeat this process inside cold seawater. I will faint and won't experience drowning, too long hypothermia, etc
Deodorants contain gasses like butane and propane. These gasses replace oxygen in lungs as far as i am aware, leading to asphyxiation
Then, I need to hold my breath at least 2 minutes until i feel urge to breathe. (This is done to ensure blood veins are not smaller now. If I skip this step and just inhale, veins will get bigger when i am inside sea and i may wake up, after losing consciousness )
When i feel this urge, I will spray deodorant to towel, and inhale it, while my nose is plugged, so no oxygen will enter through nose.
After inhaling, I hold my breath again so remaining oxygen in my lungs can be replaced by inhalation gas.
That's it. I will induce unconsciousness and won't be awakened inside water
@Intoxicated ' s posts were very, very helpful for me.
All I need is to repeat this process inside cold seawater. I will faint and won't experience drowning, too long hypothermia, etc
Deodorants contain gasses like butane and propane. These gasses replace oxygen in lungs as far as i am aware, leading to asphyxiation
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