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Jason0941

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May 24, 2025
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How much SN is fatal?
I've heard that SN can cause vomiting, how do I prevent that?

Last time I tried nitrogen hypoxia: I failed.
When I posted about it, I mentioned that I laid in bed as I did it.
I was told sitting up is the proper position in which it should be done.
Do I need to restrain myself to a chair, or can it be done sitting on a couch without any restraints?
 
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gasforme

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Jan 9, 2026
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Have you noticed any long term issues from your attempt? It sounds like you didn't rip off the bag so you might just need restraints so you don't fall over.
 
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dalemar

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Jason0941

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May 24, 2025
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Have you noticed any long term issues from your attempt? It sounds like you didn't rip off the bag so you might just need restraints so you don't fall over.
Thankfully, I haven't experienced any memory loss, brain damage, or any other long-term side effects. I fell out of my bed, onto the floor which caused bleeding. I only pulled the bag off once I noticed the blood. what types of restraints would you recommend? Would you recommend restraining myself to a couch, chair, or something else?
 
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gasforme

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Jan 9, 2026
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Personally I'm aiming for a situation that makes rolling around difficult which sort of sounds like what happened to you.

The reason for at least elevating your head is so gravity helps push the o2 and co2 down and out of the bag.
 
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BullsDon'tFly

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Dec 29, 2025
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Do I need to restrain myself to a chair, or can it be done sitting on a couch without any restraints?
For what I've understood, muscle spasms are likely to occur and there's the chance they push your device and stop the desired dynamics.
If I had decided to CTB with N2 exit bag (not so unlikely), I think I would tie the cylinder to a table leg, sit on a chair with arm rests (to not fall from it or slide horizontally as in the couch scenario) and, after putting down the bag, maybe have handcuffs on my wrists to not poke the bag unvoluntarily.
 
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soul2realm

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Oct 12, 2025
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For what I've understood, muscle spasms are likely to occur and there's the chance they push your device and stop the desired dynamics.
If I had decided to CTB with N2 exit bag (not so unlikely), I think I would tie the cylinder to a table leg, sit on a chair with arm rests (to not fall from it or slide horizontally as in the couch scenario) and, after putting down the bag, maybe have handcuffs on my wrists to not poke the bag unvoluntarily.
Can sitting in a couch chair and padding yourself with cushions curb the need for restrains?
 
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BullsDon'tFly

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Dec 29, 2025
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Can sitting in a couch chair and padding yourself with cushions curb the need for restrains?
I'm no expert so take my words with a grain of salt. I've never built an EB setup, I'm just considering scenarios. That being said, I don't understand very well the role of cushion padding.
If you think about putting them on the side of your hips between you and the arm rests of the couch chair, yes they could fill a gap, but I don't think they'd be necessary if it's a single sitting chair, it shouldn't be that wide for you to lay horizontally on your side, right? If you think about using them in another way I don't see their utility.
The things you don't want to happen (implying every other variable - gas purity, flow rate, bag material, etc. - has been checked to be okay) are:

  1. Kicking the cylinder and stopping the gas flow;
  2. Moving your head in a way it loosens the bag;
  3. Poking the bag with your hands during spasms and loosen it.
For 1. one simply ties the cylinder to some pole, for 2. I think it's enough to sit straight, for 3. my solution would be to cuff my hands together, as it would make exttremely unlikely that both hands at the same time move a secured bag on my head just by a spasm.
 
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gasforme

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Jan 9, 2026
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One technique I saw on this forum would be to use oven mitts on your hands so they aren't locked but unlikely to involuntary grab anything.
 
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soul2realm

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Oct 12, 2025
136
Thank
I'm no expert so take my words with a grain of salt. I've never built an EB setup, I'm just considering scenarios. That being said, I don't understand very well the role of cushion padding.
If you think about putting them on the side of your hips between you and the arm rests of the couch chair, yes they could fill a gap, but I don't think they'd be necessary if it's a single sitting chair, it shouldn't be that wide for you to lay horizontally on your side, right? If you think about using them in another way I don't see their utility.
The things you don't want to happen (implying every other variable - gas purity, flow rate, bag material, etc. - has been checked to be okay) are:

  1. Kicking the cylinder and stopping the gas flow;
  2. Moving your head in a way it loosens the bag;
  3. Poking the bag with your hands during spasms and loosen it.
For 1. one simply ties the cylinder to some pole, for 2. I think it's enough to sit straight, for 3. my solution would be to cuff my hands together, as it would make exttremely unlikely that both hands at the same time move a secured bag on my head just by a sp
Thank you. So do u think the spasms are strong enough to roll a person over?
 
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BullsDon'tFly

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Dec 29, 2025
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One technique I saw on this forum would be to use oven mitts on your hands so they aren't locked but unlikely to involuntary grab anything.
I don't know if it's so common for completely unconscious people to grab something by spasm, but wearing oven mits doesn't make any harm at worst, so good to know. I'd feel safer with handcuffs or some other way of tying my hands together though.

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Thank you. So do u think the spasms are strong enough to roll a person over?
If you have enough space on your sides, could be... I'm not saying it's sure it will happen, but it doesn't cost anything to sit on an armchair instead of a couch if someone has them both.
 
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gasforme

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Jan 9, 2026
84
I just found a video on WPD and she isn't moving at all really
 
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