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Fear of exit bag failure
Thread starterMare Tranquillitatis
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Exit bag with inert gas Nitrogen, argon, helium is a safe and secure method. Some people fear, that they pull down the bag in unconscious state - which could lead to brain damage. What do you mean. How to avoid. Is it necessary to immobilize the hands, for example
Exit bag with inert gas Nitrogen, argon, helium is a safe and secure method. Some people fear, that they pull down the bag in unconscious state - which could lead to brain damage. What do you mean. How to avoid. Is it necessary to immobilize the hands, for example
By the definition of death itself, Any suicide method has risk of brain damage. I'm not sure everyone asking a new question appreciates how fast the incapacitation is and what happens after. The biggest "Risks" of the method would be a bag leak, not using the correct gas, or the bag falling off if you are positioned incorrectly. All of these should be fairly easily able to mitigate/prevent. Once you are out, you won't be thrashing around or making motions as if you were inebriated. This is a completely different thing.
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By the definition of death itself, Any suicide method has risk of brain damage. I'm not sure everyone asking a new question appreciates how fast the incapacitation is and what happens after. The biggest "Risks" of the method would be a bag leak, not using the correct gas, or the bag falling off if you are positioned incorrectly. All of these should be fairly easily able to mitigate/prevent. Once you are out, you won't be thrashing around or making motions as if you were inebriated. This is a completely different thing.
Honestly I'd use a mask rather than a bag. Also a recliner chair is a must even though I've seen a pic of someone ctb this way in the back of their car.
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