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DiscussionAny way to reduce agnoal breathing..?
Thread starterheydude56
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I heard loud agonal breathing after taking SN could alarm others which could lead to them calling 911.
Is there anything that could be done to somehow reduce agonal breathing or death rattle noise?
If you are worried about that, go to a secluded location where this snoring-like noise wont be a problem. I personally will be doing it in abandoned riverside just outside my city.
If you are worried about that, go to a secluded location where this snoring-like noise wont be a problem. I personally will be doing it in abandoned riverside just outside my city.
Put down a bed sheet, just have an empty picnic basket next to you and play some loud music on your cell phone. People will think you're just having a picnic. It will look to anyone else like you're taking a snooze and you're in deep sleep.
I will not be doing it inside a car. I will go to a secluded place where people rarely go by the riverside. I will lay back on a tree or an inclined ground and let the SN do it's thing. If you must do it in a hotel or a motel make sure that the rooms have good soundproofing.
I was just thinking... By the time they find you with agonal breathing, chances of you being taken to the E.R. on time and being administered methylene blue are incredibly small.
I was just thinking... By the time they find you with agonal breathing, chances of you being taken to the E.R. on time and being administered methylene blue are incredibly small.
It's just that I heard there were some cases of people being revived after they were taken to the ER because of loud noises (which I assume meant agonal breathing) alarming others
It's just that I heard there were some cases of people being revived after they were taken to the ER because of loud noises (which I assume meant agonal breathing) alarming others
hey i dont think this was because of agonal breathing, i think the case your thinking of the person tried to move around and knocked things over making crashing sounds - agonal breathing is usually just like snoring
I will not be doing it inside a car. I will go to a secluded place where people rarely go by the riverside. I will lay back on a tree or an inclined ground and let the SN do it's thing. If you must do it in a hotel or a motel make sure that the rooms have good soundproofing.
yes when agonal breathing starts its your brains last ditch attempts to get oxygen, i think even if we are discovered then its too late, the death rattle comes soon after agonal breathing which only lasts a few minutes, and cpr would ofc not help - by then its too late
there is a chance (low) i could be discovered if agonal breathing is heard (that doesnt sound like snoring), but im not worried, becuase i live far away from hospitals , even with an abulance, it would take over an hour for me to get to a hospital, and they wont know whats wrong with me, even if they did i doubt they'd have methylene blue
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