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KQuotientW
404: Reason to live not found
- Jul 17, 2022
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I live off grid, just outside of a small town. Highly unlikely to be of danger to others if I lock myself in a small room on my property, blocking off any gaps in walls / doors, with propane, camping, gas stove running until the cylinder runs out. I've done a searc before posting this and the concern was for others in nearby rooms or homes. I assure you, no one will even notice I'm gone for months and the cylinder will have well and truly run out before they do. It's a rather insular, tiny, country town. I'll leave a note on the door, just in case. So, now that we've cleared that up, and it's Winter here in the southern hemisphere (no chance of starting a wildfire), how long would it take to fill a room, the size of a bathroom, for the CO to kick in? I have sedatives and alcohol. Just wondering how much time to wait before the room is devoid of any oxygen? I can't use an exit bag due to a degenerative disability (similar to MS) and it's too difficult for me. Sitting in a room with any air leaks blocked off, is easier. I'm happy to go out listening to my favourite music and plastered. Can have the cylinder outside and feed gas hose through a wall to the stove / oven. I've tried doing a search for news articles about d34th from old gas heaters, usually in a bedroom or tent, but the times for it to take effect are vastly different. Would like more specific information so I know what size propane cylinder to get. I'm 49 years old. I've lived a full life.