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Plastic bag and psychiatric drugs
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Hi I wouldn't recommend this, its seemingly never recommended even for those who "don't care about suffering" because the result is usually to wake up clawing the bag off or to wake up much later to find you unconsciously pulled the bag off. The reflex to remove carbon dioxide is one of our strongest, its what keeps us breathing during sleep and combats conditions such as sleep apnea.
I'd be curious to know if it'd ever possible to do this method peacefully but my guess from what ive read is no.
it seems the best method is nembutal...or helium gas..but the helium method is not so easy as to take nembutal..I think I will try to buy it even if I risk jail
it seems the best method is nembutal...or helium gas..but the helium method is not so easy as to take nembutal..I think I will try to buy it even if I risk jail
I think this image might paint a rather grim image of the process, despite it's possible failings. A wide brimmed hat and a paper painters mask under the plastic bag, for example. It's possible that at the least the worst that can happen with this method is that you wake up 12 hours later after the benzos wear off feeling like shit but unlikely to be permanently brain damaged, as you got the bag off (consciously or otherwise) before the oxygen levels got too low. Others might disagree.
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