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SufferingInDenmark

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i have epilepsy and i can most of the time feel if it's a high chance for a seizure
or a low chance-day for a seizure.

and sometimes on high chance days i've intentionally went to the pool.
so in case of a seizure, at least it would kill me. and end my pain.

if i lived in america, i could shoot myself in a pool or bath tub... then if i don't die from the gunshot, at least i would drown.

i saw a crazy article the other day about a swedish guy who simply stuck his head in a big bucket of water and held it there,
and he died.
(he might have been on drugs too, it was a vague article)
 
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Wow, I have epilepsy as well. Last year I had about 3 epileptic seizures. I have had them since 2012.
 
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SufferingInDenmark

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Gas asphyxiation (particularly with N2O) is the best way of producing unconsciousness prior to drowning that I know

how many do you think he used? and does it sound like it was on purpose, to you?
Wow, I have epilepsy as well. Last year I had about 3 epileptic seizures. I have had them since 2012.
sorry to hear. it's horrible. i had it sinc 2008 after a violent attack where i developed epilepsy
from all the brain damage they gave me
 
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Throwing dry ice into the pool will cause a fog of CO2 and knock a man out in the pool. There were some accidents reported when people did this.

 
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how many do you think he used?
IDK, but I was able to pass out from inhaling the amount of gas contained in a single 8g N2O charger, and unconsciousness occurred in approximately 40 seconds after inhalation was done. For deeper narcosis it would be better to inhale at least 16 - 24 grams (approximately 8 - 12 liters) of N2O after exhaling as much air from the lungs as possible. Deep respirations (maximal exhales and maximal inhales) are the most efficient.
and does it sound like it was on purpose, to you?
It's difficult to distinguish accidentally fatal drowning due to inhalant abuse from suicide, unless there are specific suicide markers. Based on what I perceived from inhaling the gas, I think that his manner of death should be quite easy to reproduce on purpose.
 
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Drowning, from near-victim accounts, is both a highly unpleasant and pleasant way to go. The first 60 seconds are the most absolute terror you will ever feel in your life as your body fights to get to the surface and get you air. If you can make it through those 60 seconds though, your brain already starts to suffer from hypoxia, you get a sort of high before passing out and drowning.

If you are conscious during your seizures, you are going to have a terrible, terrible time. But if you lose consciousness and have a seizure in a pool, it might be a viable option for you.

To address your other question, do on tcombine this with SN. Combining methods usually just makes things more complicated. SN works fine on its own. If you have it, use it alone and follow the protocol in the PPH or SN bible.
 
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IDK, but I was able to pass out from inhaling the amount of gas contained in a single 8g N2O charger, and unconsciousness occurred in approximately 40 seconds after inhalation was done. For deeper narcosis it would be better to inhale at least 16 - 24 grams (approximately 8 - 12 liters) of N2O after exhaling as much air from the lungs as possible. Deep respirations (maximal exhales and maximal inhales) are the most efficient.
ok thanks. when did you wake up after you inhaled one of those?
 
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when did you wake up after you inhaled one of those?
A few seconds later. Hypoxia-induced unconsciousness is not sleep in the usual sense. Once your blood is oxygenated back to normal degree due to breathing with fresh air, you quickly regain consciousness.
 
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A few seconds later. Hypoxia-induced unconsciousness is not sleep in the usual sense. Once your blood is oxygenated back to normal degree due to breathing with fresh air, you quickly regain consciousness.
ah shit, i was hoping i could use it easily to fall asleep in the pool.
seems unreliable for that purpose.
it might serve a function/aid in combination with some other method tho
 
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I could see myself taping my entire face (I seem to like the idea) and jumping into water, unable to breathe but also trting to swim. The good thing about it is that once I'd set it up, it's hard to stop, even if unpleasant.

A bit off topic.
 
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I could see myself taping my entire face (I seem to like the idea) and jumping into water, unable to breathe but also trting to swim. The good thing about it is that once I'd set it up, it's hard to stop, even if unpleasant.

A bit off topic.
what's "rapung"? whats that a typo for? if it is a typo
 
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SufferingInDenmark

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oh i
Yeah, that was a terrible typo, was on mobile and hoped I was able to edit it before anybody notices. Taping.
oh i get it lol, ok no worries.
but SI would probably make you take the tape off, no?
 
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oh i

oh i get it lol, ok no worries.
but SI would probably make you take the tape off, no?
Yes, that is likely. Or stop be from jumping.

SI is a bitch. I think I wsa truly able to supress it the first time I tried (random non OTC drugs and alcohol), I really wanted to die then. I still do, but I think my body is "more defensive" now than it was directly after my break up.
 
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Yes, that is likely. Or stop be from jumping.

SI is a bitch. I think I wsa truly able to supress it the first time I tried (random non OTC drugs and alcohol), I really wanted to die then. I still do, but I think my body is "more defensive" now than it was directly after my break up.
if ever i got SI, i would probably just think of all the bad evil things that's gonna continue happening, and that would make me do go thru with it.
and remembering that everybody dies one day... who cares if i die a bit earlier than most my friends.
if that's my circumstance, then that's how it is.
sorry to hear about your break up
 
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ah shit, i was hoping i could use it easily to fall asleep in the pool.
seems unreliable for that purpose.
Why do you think that sleep would be more reliable than hypoxic unconsciosness? After all, the asphyxiant gas does exactly the same thing as the water would eventually do, just much faster. You quickly go through the stage of waiting for LOC from hypoxia, skipping the experience of conscious sucking of water through the airways.
 
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Why do you think that sleep would be more reliable than hypoxic unconsciosness? After all, the asphyxiant gas does exactly the same thing as the water would eventually do, just much faster. You quickly go through the stage of waiting for LOC from hypoxia, skipping the experience of conscious sucking of water through the airways.
no, i just meant sleep = being unconscious, from whatever reason
sorry, i dont know a lot of the scientific words and abbreviations
 

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