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Eudaimonic

Eudaimonic

I want to fade away.
Aug 11, 2023
881
Honestly, thank YOU for having an open mind. Intoxicated was really not willing to accept the fact that I was right, and that was starting to make me a bit impatient, but oh well… I don't know if a mod closed the thread because they saw I was right or because they thought all that bickering was going nowhere.

I'm going to buy some helium for parties, fill up a balloon with it and just inhale the shit out of that underwater. (Inhaling from the balloon with my mouth and exhaling through the nose.
I see. Do you think that movements from N2O as recorded by Hewitt contraindicate doing it in a bathtub?
 
PotentiallyWasted

PotentiallyWasted

Breaths through his nose
Jul 20, 2025
48
I see. Do you think that movements from N2O as recorded by Hewitt contraindicate doing it in a bathtub?
Nah. Besides I'm gonna do it in a tub that lets my upper body be fully submerged but my legs don't fit so if I do it facing down I literally have no way of leaving the water without using my arms strategically which being unconscious prohibits.
 
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Eudaimonic

Eudaimonic

I want to fade away.
Aug 11, 2023
881
Nah. Besides I'm gonna do it in a tub that lets my upper body be fully submerged but my legs don't fit so if I do it facing down I literally have no way of leaving the water without using my arms strategically which being unconscious prohibits.
I see. Do you think it makes sense to practice inhaling the gas on land before attempting with it? I'm worried about brain damage from doing so.
 
Intoxicated

Intoxicated

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Nov 16, 2023
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Intoxicated was really not willing to accept the fact that I was right
It's right that I can't accept the nonsense you said there. At least 2 users of this forum described failures with too short blackouts when trying the naive approach:


Their experiences fully match my theoretical expectations.
 
Alexei_Kirillov

Alexei_Kirillov

i must rest here a moment
Mar 9, 2024
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I gave up on this method long ago but if you do plan on trying it, please document it on the forum
 
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Eudaimonic

Eudaimonic

I want to fade away.
Aug 11, 2023
881
Paul Haynes writes in his paper "Increasing the probability of surviving loss of consciousness underwater when using a rebreather" that "Alternatively it is conceivable that under certain circumstances, the distressed diver may regain consciousness, potentially enabling self-rescue."

The paper states at the bottom, "Paul Haynes is a military and sport diving mixed-gas closed circuit rebreather Instructor Trainer with a 25-year military, occupational and technical diving background."

So, evidently not everyone agrees with DANSA that "One could even say that the loss of consciousness underwater (LOCU) equals death, unless the person is very lucky indeed."
 
PotentiallyWasted

PotentiallyWasted

Breaths through his nose
Jul 20, 2025
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Paul Haynes writes in his paper "Increasing the probability of surviving loss of consciousness underwater when using a rebreather" that "Alternatively it is conceivable that under certain circumstances, the distressed diver may regain consciousness, potentially enabling self-rescue."

The paper states at the bottom, "Paul Haynes is a military and sport diving mixed-gas closed circuit rebreather Instructor Trainer with a 25-year military, occupational and technical diving background."

So, evidently not everyone agrees with DANSA that "One could even say that the loss of consciousness underwater (LOCU) equals death, unless the person is very lucky indeed."
From what I've read in that article regaining consciousness underwater would require prior preparation from the diver meaning they would actively need to be willing to prevent LOCU in the first place.

Keyword: "CERTAIN" circumstances, which are having equipment prior to LOCU so that your airways are protected.
It's right that I can't accept the nonsense you said there. At least 2 users of this forum described failures with too short blackouts when trying the naive approach:


Their experiences fully match my theoretical expectations.
You could've just pulled out those posts at the beginning of the debate 😅.

But anyways yeah if folks that have tried it say they wake up then I guess there will be no alternative than inhaling an inert gas underwater and passing out from that.
 
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