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kitchenwindow197

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This is my complete step by step plan that im using, feel free to critique anything. Ill be using n20 and drowning as a mixed method.
  1. Fill 5-6 thick balloons with 2 N2O chargers each (40g total, 20-30 liters), tie off.
  2. Sit in tub, full to brim—nose clipped, lean over water (4-6 inches above). Inhale rapid—balloon chain, 10-15 seconds each, hold last hit.
  3. Black out—slump face-first, soft weight belt (5-10 lbs) around neck. Submerge past nose, drown in 30-60 seconds.

    I will most likely use the soft weight belts around my head so i stay down but from testing i dont think its entirely necessary and can be done without.
 
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Just found your post. Was asking about it in the other thread

How confident are you that this will be successful??
 
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kitchenwindow197

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Just found your post. Was asking about it in the other thread

How confident are you that this will be successful??
Im very confident, theres cases where people have done this accidentally. I think the only way it could fail is if you were found before you die or if you somehow flip over while unconscious.

 
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it might be possible to regain consciousness briefly, unclear. Probability seems low, though
When i tested it, after the blackout i didnt even feel real, i felt like i was floating and was a character watching life behind my eyes. It was such a weird feeling- if you did regain consciousness underwater i very much doubt you would even know what was happening or feel any pain or fear
 
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it might be possible to regain consciousness briefly, unclear. Probability seems low, though
What's your knowledge or experience with N20?? Currently trying to learn as much about this as possible, to potentially combine it for drowning, to hopefully make it as painless and easy as possible

Feel free to share your thoughts or any tips. Will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
 
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How long do you blackout for? Is it possible to time the blackouts? I thought I read somewhere that drowning takes a few minutes
 
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How long do you blackout for? Is it possible to time the blackouts? I thought I read somewhere that drowning takes a few minutes
Im really not sure, i think its around 30seconds - 1 minute, i wish i hadve videod myself- 20-30 seconds underwater while water fills your lungs and youll stay unconscious, youre brain is starved after 30seconds - 1 minute. I suppose its possible to wake up underwater but its unlikely and i very much doubt youll even be able to process whats going on before youre out again.
 
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Im really not sure, i think its around 30seconds - 1 minute, i wish i hadve videod myself- 20-30 seconds underwater while water fills your lungs and youll stay unconscious, youre brain is starved after 30seconds - 1 minute. I suppose its possible to wake up underwater but its unlikely and i very much doubt youll even be able to process whats going on before youre out again.
What are your thoughts to double the amount of time for being unconscious?

You mentioned 30 seconds to 1 minute. Any way to potentially double this to 1 to 2 minutes instead?

Or is it not possible, or unreasonable to do so?
 
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My only concern would be waking up and immediately coming up for air due to our Survival instinct kicking in.

Now that I think about it, 30-60 seconds is a pretty long time All things considered.
 
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What are your thoughts to double the amount of time for being unconscious?

You mentioned 30 seconds to 1 minute. Any way to potentially double this to 1 to 2 minutes instead?

Or is it not possible, or unreasonable to do so?
Well its not like youre awake for 1 second and then unconscious the next, theres sort of a fading away period (this goes for both waking up and falling unconscious) Once youre unconscious youll hit the water and your lungs will fill up, there will be no oxygen going to your brain so you should remain unconscious, in the very rare chance that you wake up it wont be like youre completely aware and conscious it probably wont even feel real, you wont be able to properly process whats happening and youll slip into unconsciousness again within seconds.

I did have a look at duct taping a plastic bag to my mouth and putting the gas into there so i could stay unconscious for longer but when i trialed it, it was very difficult because the tape wouldnt stick so i dont think it would work underwater unless you got waterproof tape. The only other way i can think of is one of those masks with a hose but youd need one for either just your nose or just your mouth.
My only concern would be waking up and immediately coming up for air due to our Survival instinct kicking in.

Now that I think about it, 30-60 seconds is a pretty long time All things considered.
I just dont think its really possible considering when i started "waking up" from blacking out from n20 i didnt even realise i was me, i wouldnt of been able to make any fast movements- it was like moving in slow motion but i felt like my body wasnt my own and i was a spectator, wouldnt be able to feel panic or anything. I still think the chance of waking up under the water is very slim but its still techniquly possible, as long as the n20 renders you completely unconscious you shouldnt wake up- as soon as you slip under the water theres no oxygen going to your brain.
 
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That makes sense. I do recall reading that Shallow water drowning/blackout thread and that happens pretty quick I believe.

Here's what I found: "In most near drownings it is estimated that the critical time for a successful rescue or resuscitation occurs within 6 to 8 minutes from the beginning of the event. With SWB the critical time period for a successful resuscitation appears to be much shorter. A number of case reports of witnessed SWB indicate that a successful resuscitation needs to begin within 2 minute of the event occurring. The reason for this is not completely understood, however it can be speculated that brain hypoxia has occurred for many minutes before the blackout. Once the blackout has occurred irreversible brain damage proceeds more rapidly."

Seems pretty solid, I personally would aim for a 2 minute blackout just to be sure. That's just me, I need 99.9% success. I don't want to be a vegetable.
 
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That makes sense. I do recall reading that Shallow water drowning/blackout thread and that happens pretty quick I believe.

Here's what I found: "In most near drownings it is estimated that the critical time for a successful rescue or resuscitation occurs within 6 to 8 minutes from the beginning of the event. With SWB the critical time period for a successful resuscitation appears to be much shorter. A number of case reports of witnessed SWB indicate that a successful resuscitation needs to begin within 2 minute of the event occurring. The reason for this is not completely understood, however it can be speculated that brain hypoxia has occurred for many minutes before the blackout. Once the blackout has occurred irreversible brain damage proceeds more rapidly."

Seems pretty solid, I personally would aim for a 2 minute blackout just to be sure. That's just me, I need 99.9% success. I don't want to be a vegetable.
I don't think the time to death will be the same because you will still have more residual O2 than with SWB.

It will be quicker than normal drowning though--no struggling (possibly resulting in accumulation of more O2 due to gasping), less residual O2, severe hypoxia prior to submersion

Also, note that resuscitation can occur up until 25-30 minutes in rare cases with typical drowning, and even over an hour if the water is sufficiently cold.
 
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I wish you the best, I hope you find peace.
 
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