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unleashedman

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Aug 13, 2025
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So, I'm new here, so I apologize if this is the wrong place to ask this.

Anyway, is the carbon monoxide death method really quick and painless? And like, does a lit grill in an enclosed space work?

Sorry if there are any typos too, my english is not very good.
 
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homeboundcripple

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Symptoms might include intense headache, intense vertigo, and heavy breathing before passing out, but overall it is painless. Yes, a charcoal grill in a well-sealed environment will work.
 
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Symptoms might include intense headache, intense vertigo, and heavy breathing before passing out, but overall it is painless. Yes, a charcoal grill in a well-sealed environment will work.
Doesn't charcoal grill release CO2 as well? Which could induce feelings of asphyxiation

I am new here, sorry if I am wrong
 
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Doesn't charcoal grill release CO2 as well? Which could induce feelings of asphyxiation

I am new here, sorry if I am wrong
It does... which is why you follow the instructions most people give and burn the charcoal in a ventilated area first until they are white hot and the flames are gone, then it is generating more CO from that point forward and any CO2 still being generated will be much smaller quantities and not pose a problem. CO bonds to your blood, so as long as you are getting enough of that, your body will starve from lack of oxygen and residual CO2 will not be a problem.
 
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homeboundcripple

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Doesn't charcoal grill release CO2 as well? Which could induce feelings of asphyxiation

I am new here, sorry if I am wrong
Charcoal makes CO2 when oxygen is plentiful, but in a closed space, it mostly turns into CO.
 
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unleashedman

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Aug 13, 2025
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Charcoal makes CO2 when oxygen is plentiful, but in a closed space, it mostly turns into CO.
Im sure this will be my method when I ctb.
How long will it take for me to lose consciousness and die? I can't wait too long, otherwise I risk being "saved".

Sorry for asking again, I just want everything to go perfectly.
 
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homeboundcripple

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Im sure this will be my method when I ctb.
How long will it take for me to lose consciousness and die? I can't wait too long, otherwise I risk being "saved".

Sorry for asking again, I just want everything to go perfectly.

No problem. How quickly you pass out and how quickly you die depends on the PPM concentration. This is my method too, and I plan on doing a lot of experiments over the coming months, when the temperatures get cooler where I am.
 
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unleashedman

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No problem. How quickly you pass out and how quickly you die depends on the PPM concentration. This is my method too, and I plan on doing a lot of experiments over the coming months, when the temperatures get cooler where I am.
Thank you very much. 😁

But to be sure again, will a regular charcoal grill be enough? I won't need anything else, right? My bathroom is small, so the CO might take over quickly. (I think)

That's the last question, I promise. lol
 
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frayed

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Jun 6, 2025
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Thank you very much. 😁

But to be sure again, will a regular charcoal grill be enough? I won't need anything else, right? My bathroom is small, so the CO might take over quickly. (I think)

That's the last question, I promise. lol

It's actually hard to predict cause lot of variables are involved. You can check for yourself if you get a CO meter.
 

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