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curiousbeing

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So, I need to hyperventilate for 2 minutes.

Then, I need to hold my breath at least 2 minutes until i feel urge to breathe. (This is done to ensure blood veins are not smaller now. If I skip this step and just inhale, veins will get bigger when i am inside sea and i may wake up, after losing consciousness )

When i feel this urge, I will spray deodorant to towel, and inhale it, while my nose is plugged, so no oxygen will enter through nose.

After inhaling, I hold my breath again so remaining oxygen in my lungs can be replaced by inhalation gas.

That's it. I will induce unconsciousness and won't be awakened inside water


@Intoxicated ' s posts were very, very helpful for me.
All I need is to repeat this process inside cold seawater. I will faint and won't experience drowning, too long hypothermia, etc

Deodorants contain gasses like butane and propane. These gasses replace oxygen in lungs as far as i am aware, leading to asphyxiation
 
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It will very likely work. Surprisingly, cold water keeps you alive for longer. But if no one is watching you, you will absolutely die.
 
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Do you know the name of the Deodorants that can be used? Thanks
 
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curiousbeing

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Do you know the name of the Deodorants that can be used? Thanks
I am not expert in these matters, but in my opinion, Any deodorant that contains butane, propane, isobutane. These gases create asphyxiation in lungs if too much is inhaled.

I will try to find and inhale 1 kg/1 liter Freon gases such as R-134a instead and fall inside sea. 1L isn't enough for ctb at all but it will hopefully be enough to lose consciousness and be drown.

I will write an updated post later
It will very likely work. Surprisingly, cold water keeps you alive for longer. But if no one is watching you, you will absolutely die.
Yes. Especially if I use 1 kg/1l freon gases such as R-134a. Unlike small 150 ml deodorants, they are large, and butane's low boiling point (-0.5C) means it won't work in cold temperature (here it is 4 Celsius)
Feel free to browse my profile and my posts. I wrote a lot about this in replies to others. I think my profile is public, everyone can browse it
 
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Stupid question but...can this be done in a bath tub
 
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What i wonder is if that method of going unconscious can be used right after taking sn so in the best case you just sleep through all the struggling of sn-ingestion. if this can keep you unconscious during drowning it should work right?

Stupid question but...can this be done in a bath tub
i dont think so, your body will fight drowning despite being unconscious so you will be splashing around and likely end up with your head above water
 
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if this can keep you unconscious during drowning it should work right?
I assume that it will keep me unconscious while drowning. Gases will occupy lungs, cause asphyxiation, and potentially, deodorant can cause heart attack too. All of them are assumptions, but i have read Wikipedia articles, and messaged ChatGpt, so i am confident in my assumptions.

The only danger may be that somehow, my head remains above sea and this makes lungs fight against asphyxiation. But hopefully at sea, my head won't be above sea. But what if it somehow ends up breathing?

Now i think, before inhaling deodorant, i may keep my head inside my backpack filled with seawater and spray inside backpack. This is better than finding stuff to fill my backpack and make it as heavy as I can so it will keep my whole body submerged. No need for whole body, just head inside water is ok for me

And since i will be inside sea, even if waves push my body to shore as near as possible, backpack will still be full of seawater
Stupid question but...can this be done in a bath tub
Bath tub is too shallow / small. I chose sea because no way my body can unconsciously escape sea. It can get to shore, but backpack over my head will still be full of seawater, at least. It won't let deodorant gases leave my lungs as well, or maybe seawater will fill into lungs and kinda push deodorant gases out. But until lungs are full of water, at least some gas will have left lungs and traveled inside body by blood. Maybe if deodorant gases such as butane enter, say, heart and brain, assuming they will be transported by blood, it will be very deadly.
 
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