I doubt we live in the same country, otherwise I would potentially consider sharing. I certainly won't use the whole bag.
Thank you for the kind words. Like my username says, I'm a good person effed. It is circumstances outside my control that cause me to plan for an exit. They're not going to get better, and they will get worse, I just don't know when that will happen and when the right moment to exit will be. I don't talk about the situation here as I don't need any input and no one can help except to just be themselves and keep me from isolation. I don't want to die, I've worked very hard for a very long time to heal and become a person I like and respect, but suicide is a rational response. I take comfort in knowing the world will not be better for my leaving, but leaving the world will at some point be better for me. In the meantime, I'm here interacting with people, trying to have positive experiences, and trying to benefit others, sometimes regarding ctb, sometimes in recovery or just managing life better when possible while it's still going.
Thank you for sharing your experience, it was really educational. I'm sorry you went through it, you have my compassion and I'm sending a hug if wanted.
What I take from this as a lesson is to leave the CO in the room unattended for quite awhile before entering so that it has a chance to build up the PPM. When the PPM is high enough, then there are less symptoms and quicker death (for other readers, see chart on CO megathread). Of course, there wouldn't be time to seal up the doors since a loss of consciousness would happen quickly, not sure how to get around that except for perhaps putting a towel in front of the outside of the door until ready to enter and then bringing it inside and replacing on the other side.
Same with a tent, the cooling charcoal needs to be inside for awhile after cooling to build up the CO, then enter after a sufficient amount of time has passed. Remember that charcoal can emit CO for 3 to 4 hours after cooling. It emits more when cooled, not when smoking.