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MethodPlastic bag and zip ties?
Thread starterIstg_IW2live
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At this point I don't know what to exactly do, I've read a bunch of posts about different methods, but couldn't find any reliable and easy method to ctb. So, I've just came to the realization I'd use a plastic bag and some zip ties and go to sleep. I'm open to any other options, feel free to reply to this post. Thanks
Not a good way. CO2 levels will build up which will result in the triggering of your hypercapnic alarm.
*Hypercapnia - also known as hypercarbia, is a condition that occurs when a person has too much carbon dioxide (CO2) in their bloodstream. It can cause dizziness, fatigue, and shortness of breath.
In other words you're going to freak out and rip the bag from your head. CO2 needs a way to escape, which is how (correctly setup) hoods work when used with inert gas. A sealed bag just over your head will be agonizing.
Thanks for comment, but I don't think I got any better option at the time. I could try to drink some motor oil which is leveled as lethal but idk. Thanks
At this point I don't know what to exactly do, I've read a bunch of posts about different methods, but couldn't find any reliable and easy method to ctb. So, I've just came to the realization I'd use a plastic bag and some zip ties and go to sleep. I'm open to any other options, feel free to reply to this post. Thanks
I believe most of us are really hurting...I know at least I am. You can read many threads of how hard and painful it is to do try something with a bag and zip ties. I would read the PPH and chose something that would not make me suffer for 45 to 60 minutes at least. Best of luck and lots of peace. SI would kick in for me before I could get to sleep.
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