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Hi, I tried breathing in the Nitrogen gas through a hose while holding my nostrils for over a minute 2 times. I started feeling a slight headache and mostly like I wasn't receiving oxygen but I didn't pass out. I felt like I was somewhat getting close. I also felt out of breath while my heart started to beat faster. How soon in the process am I supposed to pass out? Please help. Should I take sleeping pills. I'm doing this with a hose for testing purposes then when I'm ready with a full face mask. I also suddenly while writing this 10 minutes after feel very very sleepy. Is this a Sign. It feels so good, my heads heavy.
 

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I think it's worth being careful about this method because there's a higher chance of brain damage or permanent effects than an immediate, painless death. If you've still got headaches, it is worth getting checked at a hospital to be sure.
I don't know a lot about this method myself, but I wish you luck man. Stay safe though when you're doing this.
 
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Maybe you held your breath a bit, allowing CO2 to build up?
 
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I just tried it again breathing a higher flow rate this time, I almost passed out after like 30 seconds. I couldn't continue. I was like going to black out. I felt my whole face was going numb with dots
 
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I just tried it again breathing a higher flow rate this time, I almost passed out after like 30 seconds. I couldn't continue. I was like going to black out. I felt my whole face was going numb with dots
good for stopping before passing out, to avoid the risk of injury from a fall, or worse, being connected and CTBing too early.
 
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good for stopping before passing out, to avoid the risk of injury from a fall, or worse, being connected and CTBing too early.
So this is how it feels like to die from nitrogen ? It's not pleasant at all. My whole face went numb with dots. I thought this shit would be peaceful.
good for stopping before passing out, to avoid the risk of injury from a fall, or worse, being connected and CTBing too early.
I tried it with a hose without the full face mask while laying down in bed up right. I want to try it until I pass out to see what it's like being on the other side but I'm afraid of going black.
 
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I tried it with a hose without the full face mask while laying down in bed up right. I want to try it until I pass out to see what it's like being on the other side but I'm afraid of going black.
I'm not trying to encourage anything, but wouldn't mask experience be different? Might go out sooner id think?
 
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I'm not trying to encourage anything, but wouldn't mask experience be different? Might go out sooner id think?
Yes but I tried it with putting my lips on the hose disconnected from the mask. It's been 30 minutes, my breathing is very difficult but getting better. Fuck, I thought this method would be more peaceful, it's instant and very deep with a pain feeling of numbness dots. I tried cutting my hands when I was 17 to die, that didn't work and got horrible scars. Tried hanging partial when I was 23, that worked and almost passed out for a split second and fell to the floor because my legs went numb, the rope was a bungee which stretched and allowed me to recover on the ground otherwise I would've 100% been dead. Survival kicked in and I started screaming. I just want a peaceful exit.
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I think it's worth being careful about this method because there's a higher chance of brain damage or permanent effects than an immediate, painless death. If you've still got headaches, it is worth getting checked at a hospital to be sure.
I don't know a lot about this method myself, but I wish you luck man. Stay safe though when you're doing this.
Well what other method you suggest then? I just want a god damn peaceful EXIT OUT OF THIS SHIT. The next option is applying for assisted suicide in Switzerland.
 
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Yes but I tried it with putting my lips on the hose disconnected from the mask. It's been 30 minutes, my breathing is very difficult but getting better. Fuck, I thought this method would be more peaceful, it's instant and very deep with a pain feeling of numbness dots. I tried cutting my hands when I was 17 to die, that didn't work and got horrible scars. Tried hanging partial when I was 23, that worked and almost passed out for a split second and fell to the floor because my legs went numb, the rope was a bungee which stretched and allowed me to recover on the ground otherwise I would've 100% been dead. Survival kicked in and I started screaming. I just want a peaceful exit.
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Well what other method you suggest then? I just want a god damn peaceful EXIT OUT OF THIS SHIT. The next option is applying for assisted suicide in Switzerland.
I don't think anything is completely peaceful. Was the pain intense? Sounds more like it's harder to describe than that. Maybe it's your brain or SI freaking out some, wanting to live?
 
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I don't think anything is completely peaceful. Was the pain intense? Sounds more like it's harder to describe than that. Maybe it's your brain or SI freaking out some, wanting to live?
It was just like having internal gas pressure in my face, hard to describe. However what I can 1000% accurately described is the feeling of thousands of dots on my face and just the feeling of I'm right about to go BLACK. It's terrifying and not peaceful. It's not simple jusy like going to sleep peacefully, it's like you're suddenly going to be OUT. Scary. I don't know how much more peaceful I can make it besides actually putting the setup together, laying down in the cold with rain sounds after a meal. I need to go through with it. I'm trying it with this mask once it arrives, the full face scuba mask is claustrophobic.
I'm laying In bed falling asleep. If I don't reply for a few hours, I've likely fallen asleep. I wish I could just go like this, that nice feeling of falling asleep not with thousands of numb dots on my face.
 

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. I wish I could just go like this, that nice feeling of falling asleep not with thousands of numb dots on my face.
Yeah I wish too. I'm trying to use fsh method which i know will be quite brutal to start, so can't get it done. This seems better but then you're obviously not handling it well so apparently not. I hate that this is so difficult
 
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I just tried it again breathing a higher flow rate this time, I almost passed out after like 30 seconds.
The fastest way to achieve blackout implies exhaling as much air as you can before inhaling the chosen inert gas. Two very deep breaths of nitrogen with 10 to 15-second interval followed by breath holding would likely suffice for fainting. 30 seconds to blackout or near-blackout state is a good time.

So this is how it feels like to die from nitrogen ? It's not pleasant at all. My whole face went numb with dots. I thought this shit would be peaceful.
What is so disturbing in feeling those dots? I perceived them too after breathing N₂O (which works similarly to N₂ with minor differences), and I'd rather describe the feeling as just "unusual" rather than "unpleasant". The numbness, tingling sensations, and loss of the sense of gravity seem somewhat weird when you're doing asphyxiation for the first time, but there is nothing painful in these perceptions. You may be anxious because you don't know what to expect (I had some fear when I did my first experiment), but this is a rather mental discomfort that goes away once you stop caring about what might happen.
 
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The fastest way to achieve blackout implies exhaling as much air as you can before inhaling the chosen inert gas. Two very deep breaths of nitrogen with 10 to 15-second interval followed by breath holding would likely suffice for fainting. 30 seconds to blackout or near-blackout state is a good time.


What is so disturbing in feeling those dots? I perceived them too after breathing N₂O (which works similarly to N₂ with minor differences), and I'd rather describe the feeling as just "unusual" rather than "unpleasant". The numbness, tingling sensations, and loss of the sense of gravity seem somewhat weird when you're doing asphyxiation for the first time, but there is nothing painful in these perceptions. You may be anxious because you don't know what to expect (I had some fear when I did my first experiment), but this is a rather mental discomfort that goes away once you stop caring about what might happen.
Hi just woke up after my sleep. It's an unusual feeling and my whole head felt like it was going to black out. It isn't this peaceful sleepy feeling everyone claimed it to be. They're telling me to breath out 2x and take 2 deep nitrogen breaths. That will likely make me pass out immediately. I'm honestly scared. I want a slow peaceful sleepy death. Not a sudden black out.
 
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Hi, I tried breathing in the Nitrogen gas through a hose while holding my nostrils for over a minute 2 times. I started feeling a slight headache and mostly like I wasn't receiving oxygen but I didn't pass out. I felt like I was somewhat getting close. I also felt out of breath while my heart started to beat faster. How soon in the process am I supposed to pass out? Please help. Should I take sleeping pills. I'm doing this with a hose for testing purposes then when I'm ready with a full face mask. I also suddenly while writing this 10 minutes after feel very very sleepy. Is this a Sign. It feels so good, my heads heavy.
This is so weird, I've breathed 99.999% pure N2 type nitrogen and I passed out after like 3 deep inhales of it (I woke up because it was a test from a bag and a straw in normal air and inside the bag is 99.999% pure N2 type nitrogen with a straw in it), all I felt was being severely lightheaded and dizzy, and NO shortness of breath/air hunger/suffocating sensation at all or what ever that horrible feeling of urge to breathe feeling is, maybe you inhaled too slowly or what type of breathing did you do?
 
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This is so weird, I've breathed 99.999% pure N2 type nitrogen and I passed out after like 3 deep inhales of it (I woke up because it was a test from a bag and a straw in normal air and inside the bag is 99.999% pure N2 type nitrogen with a straw in it), all I felt was being severely lightheaded and dizzy, and NO shortness of breath/air hunger/suffocating sensation at all or what ever that horrible feeling of urge to breathe feeling is, maybe you inhaled too slowly or what type of breathing did you do?
What did passing out feel like, any permanent damage? I'm afraid of going to the other side briefly. I've never been put to sleep for surgery etc. The second time I tried, I didn't feel air suffocation because I increased the flow rate, however since I was inhaling more gas. I felt sudden numb dots, my whole face went so numb. This shit is horrible. I'm just going to go play some Warframe and Diablo 4 and call it quits. I'm too pussy to go through with it, maybe cause I'm not 100% ready to die.
 
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What did passing out feel like, any permanent damage? I'm afraid of going to the other side briefly. I've never been put to sleep for surgery etc. The second time I tried, I didn't feel air suffocation because I increased the flow rate, however since I was inhaling more gas. I felt sudden numb dots, my whole face went so numb. This shit is horrible. I'm just going to go play some Warframe and Diablo 4 and call it quits. I'm too pussy to go through with it, maybe cause I'm not 100% ready to die.
I was breathing normal air after I passed out, it takes atleast 1 minute or more for even the smallest brain damage to happen, so it wouldn't cause much brain damage that fast, all I know is that it takes 1 hour for complete death to happen from breathing pure nitrogen, and not 6 minutes, because I literally don't know why, all I know is that Kenneth smith took around 30 minutes to die from pure nitrogen in his mask in his execution.
 
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Yes but I tried it with putting my lips on the hose disconnected from the mask. It's been 30 minutes, my breathing is very difficult but getting better. Fuck, I thought this method would be more peaceful, it's instant and very deep with a pain feeling of numbness dots. I tried cutting my hands when I was 17 to die, that didn't work and got horrible scars. Tried hanging partial when I was 23, that worked and almost passed out for a split second and fell to the floor because my legs went numb, the rope was a bungee which stretched and allowed me to recover on the ground otherwise I would've 100% been dead. Survival kicked in and I started screaming. I just want a peaceful exit.
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Well what other method you suggest then? I just want a god damn peaceful EXIT OUT OF THIS SHIT. The next option is applying for assisted suicide in Switzerland.

I know this isn't related to your original question, but do you mind if I ask - in your attempt at partial hanging that was unsuccessful, did you completely lose consciousness and then came to when the bungee allowed you to fall to the floor? Or it sounds like you were about to lose consciousness. I'm interested in why you woke up screaming - I know it was SI, and I know people are often disoriented when coming out of a blackout, but if you never lost consciousness, did you still feel disoriented, or not know where you were or what was going on, and that's why you screamed? Or did you consciously scream for someone to help you get unhooked?

The reason I ask is, first, it helps others who may be attempting this, and second I live with my elderly mother - she does not hear well (she has hearing aids) and she takes them out before bed. I'm worried if I make an attempt and just wake up screaming, that could awaken her. It seems lie you are saying you never lost consciousness though - any further details would be greatly appreciated, as I read about one other person - I think it was in the hanging megathread, who said they woke up screaming. Maybe that was you? Have you mentioned the screaming incident anywhere else in these forums? I'm trying to figure out if this is a common reaction.

I suppose if it was full suspension, or somewhere close to it, you won't even have the ability to scream. Can I ask what position you used for this attempt?

In regards to your question about Nitrogen, did you follow the instructions in PPH? What I mean is, I remember in PPH they suggest emptying your lungs as completely as possible, and then taking a huge inhale of the Nitrogen. I also think they recommend hyperventilating for a few minutes first - this will potentiate loss of consciousness.
 
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I know this isn't related to your original question, but do you mind if I ask - in your attempt at partial hanging that was unsuccessful, did you completely lose consciousness and then came to when the bungee allowed you to fall to the floor? Or it sounds like you were about to lose consciousness. I'm interested in why you woke up screaming - I know it was SI, and I know people are often disoriented when coming out of a blackout, but if you never lost consciousness, did you still feel disoriented, or not know where you were or what was going on, and that's why you screamed? Or did you consciously scream for someone to help you get unhooked?

The reason I ask is, first, it helps others who may be attempting this, and second I live with my elderly mother - she does not hear well (she has hearing aids) and she takes them out before bed. I'm worried if I make an attempt and just wake up screaming, that could awaken her. It seems lie you are saying you never lost consciousness though - any further details would be greatly appreciated, as I read about one other person - I think it was in the hanging megathread, who said they woke up screaming. Maybe that was you? Have you mentioned the screaming incident anywhere else in these forums? I'm trying to figure out if this is a common reaction.

I suppose if it was full suspension, or somewhere close to it, you won't even have the ability to scream. Can I ask what position you used for this attempt?

In regards to your question about Nitrogen, did you follow the instructions in PPH? What I mean is, I remember in PPH they suggest emptying your lungs as completely as possible, and then taking a huge inhale of the Nitrogen. I also think they recommend hyperventilating for a few minutes first - this will potentiate loss of consciousness.
I went on my knees and choked myself out to test passing out, then I loosened the rope and I was automatically breathing rapidly like a dog/camel very loudly. It was like an out of perception/body experience realising how rapid my breathing and animal like it was. Had I not allowed myself those several seconds to recover I would 100% be dead. I then got up standing up and I lost consciousness immediately and realised I was falling asleep for about 1 second knowing I was in the process of dying and needed to save myself as this was just a practice attempt and I didn't really want to die just yet. I tried to get up but I couldn't stand. My legs went numb. Thank goodness I used the 4mm bungee rope and that I had enough length. If it wasn't a stretchy rope I would be 100% dead as the stretch allowed me to fall to the floor. I had it in a slip knot and while I was fighting it to not choke me, I was on the ground allowing my body to regain strength to stand up when I fell. I was so weak. I then began screaming out of fear and shock at how quick things escalated while I was holding onto the closet coat hangers bar with my arms in fear just standing still hoping my legs wouldn't go numb again otherwise I would 100% be dead. My arms were also very weak. The rope had shortened so much due to the slip knot. Had I fell while holding on the closet hanger bar in my final attempt to save myself, I would've died as I was so exhausted and weak by then. It was a very traumatising experience. My sister didn't care that I tried to kill my self and is why I am never having kids and if I did, I would never give them a sibling. I don't ever speak to her again. My mother also didn't really take it seriously. Nitrogen is my only method and I really just want to pass peacefully. I wanted to kill myself at 23 due to my severe hairloss. Here is a photo of the rope bruise. It lasted for 3 weeks. I'm 27 now, this attempt was when I was 23. I'm on government payments now due to my suicidal depression. Been on Centrelink since age 20.
 

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I went on my knees and choked myself out to test passing out, then I loosened the rope and I was automatically breathing rapidly like a dog/camel very loudly. It was like an out of perception/body experience realising how rapid my breathing and animal like it was. Had I not allowed myself those several seconds to recover I would 100% be dead. I then got up standing up and I lost consciousness immediately and realised I was falling asleep for about 1 second knowing I was in the process of dying and needed to save myself as this was just a practice attempt and I didn't really want to die just yet. I tried to get up but I couldn't stand. My legs went numb. Thank goodness I used the 4mm bungee rope and that I had enough length. If it wasn't a stretchy rope I would be 100% dead as the stretch allowed me to fall to the floor. I had it in a slip knot and while I was fighting it to not choke me, I was on the ground allowing my body to regain strength to stand up when I fell. I was so weak. I then began screaming out of fear and shock at how quick things escalated while I was holding onto the closet coat hangers bar with my arms in fear just standing still hoping my legs wouldn't go numb again otherwise I would 100% be dead. My arms were also very weak. The rope had shortened so much due to the slip knot. Had I fell while holding on the closet hanger bar in my final attempt to save myself, I would've died as I was so exhausted and weak by then. It was a very traumatising experience. My sister didn't care that I tried to kill my self and is why I am never having kids and if I did, I would never give them a sibling. I don't ever speak to her again. My mother also didn't really take it seriously. Nitrogen is my only method and I really just want to pass peacefully. I wanted to kill myself at 23 due to my severe hairloss. Here is a photo of the rope bruise. It lasted for 3 weeks. I'm 27 now, this attempt was when I was 23. I'm on government payments now due to my suicidal depression. Been on Centrelink since age 20.

Thanks so much for all of the detail - very much appreciated.

I now realize that it was supposed to be a test, and things seemed like they started to happen really quickly.

Do you mind if I ask? Do you now wish you hadn't tried to save yourself? Meaning you would be gone by now? Or was it bad timing and you weren't really ready to go and things to take care of first?

I think a lot of us are in this gray area, where we absolutely don't want to live anymore, but don't have any truly peaceful ways to accomplish this.

Plus, it seems like there is a wide range of responses to various methods. I've seen people say that drowning is excruciating and painful, and I have heard others say it was very peaceful and easy - I think your state of mind plays a big role - if you are not trying to CTB and you accidentally drown, I could see panic and SI maxed out at 100%.

Full suspension hanging is the same way - I've read numerous reports of people who tried and failed (equipment failure), or were saved. Some people said it was lights out almost immediately, without any pain, and I've read others where people claim it's very painful. I guess some people have different anatomy, and techniques are highly varied, so it's hard to get an accurate picture of the right way and the wrong way.

I hope you find the peace you are longing for.
 
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Thanks so much for all of the detail - very much appreciated.

I now realize that it was supposed to be a test, and things seemed like they started to happen really quickly.

Do you mind if I ask? Do you now wish you hadn't tried to save yourself? Meaning you would be gone by now? Or was it bad timing and you weren't really ready to go and things to take care of first?

I think a lot of us are in this gray area, where we absolutely don't want to live anymore, but don't have any truly peaceful ways to accomplish this.

Plus, it seems like there is a wide range of responses to various methods. I've seen people say that drowning is excruciating and painful, and I have heard others say it was very peaceful and easy - I think your state of mind plays a big role - if you are not trying to CTB and you accidentally drown, I could see panic and SI maxed out at 100%.

Full suspension hanging is the same way - I've read numerous reports of people who tried and failed (equipment failure), or were saved. Some people said it was lights out almost immediately, without any pain, and I've read others where people claim it's very painful. I guess some people have different anatomy, and techniques are highly varied, so it's hard to get an accurate picture of the right way and the wrong way.

I hope you find the peace you are longing for.
I am very glad I am still Alive. I didn't and never want to die while fighting for my life. It was a horrible attempt experience. When I lost consciousness from hanging for 1 second, there was however zero pain. It was literally like going to sleep. I am so angry Nitrogen isn't as peaceful as advertised. Like my damn face went numb and my head felt like I was going to pass out/explode, not the nice cozy feeling of falling asleep. I need to find a way. The only time I ever don't feel suicidal or I want to die is when I'm playing video games, it makes me forget about this random useless reality and the inevitable old age and slow painful death.
 
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It's an unusual feeling and my whole head felt like it was going to black out. It isn't this peaceful sleepy feeling everyone claimed it to be.
It definitely differs from falling asleep. You don't feel like you want to sleep, your consciousness just fades out, and you may experience various specific symptoms in the process. I can't recall clouding of consciousness, ringing in the ears, dimness of vision, numbness with loss of the sense of own body and gravity, and tingling when I was just sleepy, but all these things were apparent during short periods before blackout from gas asphyxiation. Ringing in the ears and clouding of consciousness appeared first, dimness of vision was the next, and numbness with tingling occurred shortly before LOC. Once I familiarized myself with all these symptoms, they didn't bother me in subsequent tests. Their duration is very short anyway - the whole gradual transition to unconsciousness takes about 10±5 seconds (time depends on how much oxygen is present in the lungs), and it follows the latent period during which you feel completely normal. Nothing really to complain about from my point of view.
 
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Using the rope to choke myself out was better, it was closer to like going to sleep. However roping isn't comfortable.
It definitely differs from falling asleep. You don't feel like you want to sleep, your consciousness just fades out, and you may experience various specific symptoms in the process. I can't recall clouding of consciousness, ringing in the ears, dimness of vision, numbness with loss of the sense of own body and gravity, and tingling when I was just sleepy, but all these things were apparent during short periods before blackout from gas asphyxiation. Ringing in the ears and clouding of consciousness appeared first, dimness of vision was the next, and numbness with tingling occurred shortly before LOC. Once I familiarized myself with all these symptoms, they didn't bother me in subsequent tests. Their duration is very short anyway - the whole gradual transition to unconsciousness takes about 10±5 seconds (time depends on how much oxygen is present in the lungs), and it follows the latent period during which you feel completely normal. Nothing really to complain about from my point of view.
What if I try it while sleepy with sleeping pills, maybe I might feel less of those sides especially when it comes to face numbness
 
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What if I try it while sleepy with sleeping pills, maybe I might feel less of those sides especially when it comes to face numbness
The most profound numbness I felt in the lips, in the cheeks that feeling was somewhat less "intense". It's very similar to what I perceived after injections of lidocaine in a dental clinic. This similarity doesn't look surprising, since there were attempts to use nitrogen asphyxiation for anesthesia in dental surgery.
I have elsewhere stated that the phenomena which result from the inhalation of nitrous oxide as an anaesthetic by human beings are strictly analogous with those observed during the early stages of asphyxia. While some writers maintain that the anaesthetic action of nitrous oxide is due to its preventing access of free oxygen to the system, others believe that it has a "specific anaesthetic action." It occurred to me that some light might be thrown upon this subject by the administration of pure nitrogen. Accordingly I obtained from the Scotch and Irish Oxygen Company of Glasgow a cylinder containing 100 cubic feet of compressed nitrogen, in which the proportion of oxygen present was only 0.5 per cent. by volume, with 0.3 per cent. of CO₂. As a preliminary trial, Mr. F. W. Braine was good enough to administer this gas in five instances to members of the staff of King's College, who volunteered to submit to the experiments. The result was in each case the production of complete anaesthesia and of general phenomena precisely similar to those observed from the inhalation of nitrous oxide. Encouraged by these results, Mr. Braine felt justified in administering the gas to patients at the Dental Hospital for anaesthetic purposes. Nine patients took the gas. In every case the result was the production of complete anaesthesia, with general phenomena precisely similar to those observed during nitrous oxide inhalation. The pulse was first full and throbbing, then feeble. In the advanced stage the respiration was deep and rapid, and there was lividity of the surface; the pupils were dilated, and there was more or less jactitation of the limbs. The only difference, in the opinion of some of those present, being that the anaesthesia was less rapidly produced, and somewhat less durable, than that from nitrous oxide, though in each case the tooth was extracted without pain.

On a subsequent occasion the same gas was administered by Dr. Frederic Hewitt at the Dental Hospital. As before, nine patients took the gas. The maximum period required to produce anaesthesia was 70 seconds, the minimum 50 seconds, and the mean time 58.3 seconds. In one case two teeth were extracted without pain. In one case only was pain experienced, and in that case, the tooth having been broken up and not extracted, the patient said she felt a "smashing up." Having on several occasions witnessed the administration by Dr. Hewitt of nitrous oxide mixed with 10 per cent. by volume of oxygen, with the result of producing anaesthesia without lividity or jactitation, I determined to try a mixture of nitrogen with a small proportion of oxygen. I therefore obtained from the company above mentioned a cylinder containing forty cubic feet of nitrogen mixed with 3 per cent. by volume of oxygen, and a second cylinder equally charged with a mixture of nitrogen with 5 per cent. by volume of oxygen. These gases were administered by Dr. Hewitt to patients at the Dental Hospital with the following results: - In the case of the 3 per cent. gas, which was given to five patients, the time required to produce anaesthesia varied from 60 to 75 seconds, the average time being 67.5 seconds. In each case the tooth was extracted without pain, the duration of anaesthesia being somewhat longer than with pure nitrogen. In each case there was lividity, dilatation of pupils, and more or less jactitation. On the same day Dr. Hewitt gave nitrogen with 5 per cent. oxygen to four patients. With this mixture the time required for the production of anaesthesia ranged from 75 to 95 seconds, the average being 87.5 seconds. In each case there was complete anaesthesia, during which one patient had three molars extracted, and although she said she "felt the two last," the sensation appears to have been that of a pull, and not of acute pain. In all of these four cases there was slight lividity before the face-piece was removed, but in only one case was there slight jactitation of the limbs. The other three patients were perfectly quiescent.

Source: https://i.sanctioned-suicide.net/im...n_the_anaesthetic_action_of_pure_nitrogen.pdf (pp 18 - 20)
It's funny to see how the key feature of a method that prevented suffering from a real pain is considered as a serious disadvantage. Some people are soooo demanding that even a little discrepancy between their imagination of ideal conditions and the actual circumstances causes frustration. No wonder why such people may think about killing themselves, because it's hard to live a good life if you see big unsolvable problems in nearly everything. From my point of view, if 5-second face numbness seems an unbearable issue, it's a sign that a mental specialist is likely needed more than CTB in the given case.
 
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The most profound numbness I felt in the lips, in the cheeks that feeling was somewhat less "intense". It's very similar to what I perceived after injections of lidocaine in a dental clinic. This similarity doesn't look surprising, since there were attempts to use nitrogen asphyxiation for anesthesia in dental surgery.
I have elsewhere stated that the phenomena which result from the inhalation of nitrous oxide as an anaesthetic by human beings are strictly analogous with those observed during the early stages of asphyxia. While some writers maintain that the anaesthetic action of nitrous oxide is due to its preventing access of free oxygen to the system, others believe that it has a "specific anaesthetic action." It occurred to me that some light might be thrown upon this subject by the administration of pure nitrogen. Accordingly I obtained from the Scotch and Irish Oxygen Company of Glasgow a cylinder containing 100 cubic feet of compressed nitrogen, in which the proportion of oxygen present was only 0.5 per cent. by volume, with 0.3 per cent. of CO₂. As a preliminary trial, Mr. F. W. Braine was good enough to administer this gas in five instances to members of the staff of King's College, who volunteered to submit to the experiments. The result was in each case the production of complete anaesthesia and of general phenomena precisely similar to those observed from the inhalation of nitrous oxide. Encouraged by these results, Mr. Braine felt justified in administering the gas to patients at the Dental Hospital for anaesthetic purposes. Nine patients took the gas. In every case the result was the production of complete anaesthesia, with general phenomena precisely similar to those observed during nitrous oxide inhalation. The pulse was first full and throbbing, then feeble. In the advanced stage the respiration was deep and rapid, and there was lividity of the surface; the pupils were dilated, and there was more or less jactitation of the limbs. The only difference, in the opinion of some of those present, being that the anaesthesia was less rapidly produced, and somewhat less durable, than that from nitrous oxide, though in each case the tooth was extracted without pain.

On a subsequent occasion the same gas was administered by Dr. Frederic Hewitt at the Dental Hospital. As before, nine patients took the gas. The maximum period required to produce anaesthesia was 70 seconds, the minimum 50 seconds, and the mean time 58.3 seconds. In one case two teeth were extracted without pain. In one case only was pain experienced, and in that case, the tooth having been broken up and not extracted, the patient said she felt a "smashing up." Having on several occasions witnessed the administration by Dr. Hewitt of nitrous oxide mixed with 10 per cent. by volume of oxygen, with the result of producing anaesthesia without lividity or jactitation, I determined to try a mixture of nitrogen with a small proportion of oxygen. I therefore obtained from the company above mentioned a cylinder containing forty cubic feet of nitrogen mixed with 3 per cent. by volume of oxygen, and a second cylinder equally charged with a mixture of nitrogen with 5 per cent. by volume of oxygen. These gases were administered by Dr. Hewitt to patients at the Dental Hospital with the following results: - In the case of the 3 per cent. gas, which was given to five patients, the time required to produce anaesthesia varied from 60 to 75 seconds, the average time being 67.5 seconds. In each case the tooth was extracted without pain, the duration of anaesthesia being somewhat longer than with pure nitrogen. In each case there was lividity, dilatation of pupils, and more or less jactitation. On the same day Dr. Hewitt gave nitrogen with 5 per cent. oxygen to four patients. With this mixture the time required for the production of anaesthesia ranged from 75 to 95 seconds, the average being 87.5 seconds. In each case there was complete anaesthesia, during which one patient had three molars extracted, and although she said she "felt the two last," the sensation appears to have been that of a pull, and not of acute pain. In all of these four cases there was slight lividity before the face-piece was removed, but in only one case was there slight jactitation of the limbs. The other three patients were perfectly quiescent.

Source: https://i.sanctioned-suicide.net/im...n_the_anaesthetic_action_of_pure_nitrogen.pdf (pp 18 - 20)
It's funny to see how the key feature of a method that prevented suffering from a real pain is considered as a serious disadvantage. Some people are soooo demanding that even a little discrepancy between their imagination of ideal conditions and the actual circumstances causes frustration. No wonder why such people may think about killing themselves, because it's hard to live a good life if you see big unsolvable problems in nearly everything. From my point of view, if 5-second face numbness seems an unbearable issue, it's a sign that a mental specialist is likely needed more than CTB in the given case.
Killing myself already isn't easy. I'm wanting the least discomfort during the process.
 
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