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purplesky9

Experienced
Sep 21, 2024
234
You're supposed to hold your breath after hyperventilating. This will make you pass out and then you can drown painlessly.
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
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A few seconds I would say.

 
EmptyBottle

EmptyBottle

Friends with Aera23
Apr 10, 2025
423
wow, a few seconds? I'd have assumed it be longer
 
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purplesky9

Experienced
Sep 21, 2024
234
I was thinking maybe a couple of minutes
 
Intoxicated

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Nov 16, 2023
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My maximum underwater time was about 4 minutes with the lungs fully filled with air, and I suspect that the near-blackout state I had by the end of submerging back then might be at least partially caused by excess of CO2, because I've dealt with a strong urge to breathe which disappeared prior to apparent clouding of consciousness. Fainting in a couple of minutes looks like a too optimistic estimation for me. After a normal (not maximum) exhale with prior hyperventilation I can hold my breath comfortably for 2 minutes and after that about 20 - 30 seconds feeling the need to breathe, without any sign of transition to unconsciousness during the whole period of breath holding. I didn't allow any physical activity during the experiments though, and may be it could significantly shorten the time required for achieving a blackout.
 
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