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Helpis CO method really painless?
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like will SI kick in for air or anything or will the slow increase in CO make it harder to notice and will I pass out from hypoxia before or like what,, in the situation I was burning charcoal in a car.
like will SI kick in for air or anything or will the slow increase in CO make it harder to notice and will I pass out from hypoxia before or like what,, in the situation I was burning charcoal in a car.
CO is painless and very quick – if the concentration is high enough.
Charcoal burning in the car – that's unreliable, and you would need to sit in the car while the CO levels build up. That's uncomfortable.
You could inhale some test gases (5% CO in N) with a mask. With this method, you should be unconscious after your first breath and die after a few. Did you look into that, @GasMonkey ?
Also, CO can be created as a result of two acids' reactions.
You need to get the level of CO upwards of 10000 PPM (parts per million) or more. At that level, after a few breath you will be unconscious, and death will come with mere minutes. Anything lower in level will take longer (obviously) and if the level is too low, you can less yourself up very badly, possibly so messed-up that you might end up in a far worse condition before your attempt and be unable to even try to CTB ever again.
I failed this method because I was going in and out of consciousness and was gasping for air (because my body wanted oxygen so bad) that my brain was like just a few more seconds and my body was like get to the air outside NOW.
In hindsight, I think it would've worked better if I had less CO build up so fast. Then maybe I would've gone to sleep. But SI got the best of me.
I was charcoal burning in my car.
I guess it's a bit of trial and error. What works for someone else may not work for me. There are so many variables.
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