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yuiyui

New Member
May 27, 2022
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Good morning.

What are some measures I can take to ensure that I pass when using a plastic bag?

I'm planning to tie a plastic bag (a normal Walmart bag) around my head when I go to sleep. What are some things I can do to not suffer?

Thank you.
 
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Medicmedic72

Buying a bus ticket
Jun 6, 2022
203
Do you have any anxiety meds, like valium, Xanax, ativan, bromazolam, etc.?

Or any narcotics that will make you sleepy.

I also question the reliability of a WalMart shopping bag. They are super thin and might not adequately restrict oxygen.
 
mostlycloudy

mostlycloudy

Member
Jul 27, 2021
35
Running out of oxygen and suffocating is a pretty horrible experience, every instinct will be to rip off the bag as you struggle for air. That has been my experience anyhow.
 
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Medicmedic72

Buying a bus ticket
Jun 6, 2022
203
I've been a paramedic for 30 years. I can tell you that when hypoxia sets in people become frantic and you might rip the bag off. Especially with a thin plastic like from Walmart.

Have you considered the carotid method?
 
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Lebensunwertes

Lebensunwertes

Du bist auf dich allein gestellt
May 26, 2022
141
It's a poor method. Final Exit recommended taking sleeping pills and anti-anxiety medication to numb yourself down and fall asleep as quickly as possible, however I think there's too many risks such as survival instinct getting too strong (too late) or ripping the bag during convulsions.
 
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outrider567

Illuminated
Apr 5, 2022
3,002
Good morning.

What are some measures I can take to ensure that I pass when using a plastic bag?

I'm planning to tie a plastic bag (a normal Walmart bag) around my head when I go to sleep. What are some things I can do to not suffer?

Thank you.
PPH says this method is now considered unreliable--Final Exit says to take a bunch of sleeping pills beforehand and something like Emetrol, so you don't throw up, and 5 beta blocker pills to slow the heart rate down--But the sleeping pills may not work
 
befree

befree

Time to do more enjoyable things _____Goodbye_____
Mar 22, 2022
2,585
Better use the helium or nitrogen method.
 
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Seeking_Peace

Arcanist
May 18, 2022
476
Good morning.

What are some measures I can take to ensure that I pass when using a plastic bag?

I'm planning to tie a plastic bag (a normal Walmart bag) around my head when I go to sleep. What are some things I can do to not suffer?

Thank you.
Bag will be ripped off when you fall asleep. There was a hole in my bag when I woke up.
 
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NobodyKnowsMe

NobodyKnowsMe

Just biding my time
Dec 21, 2021
582
First off, that type of shopping bag likely has a few holes at the bottom, so even if you didn't rip it off, it probably wouldn't work.

However, being deprived of oxygen will send you mind into a panic and you will attempt to rip the bag off. Something that thin won't stand a chance of lasting.
 
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Didymus

Didymus

Clutching at invisible straws
Dec 11, 2018
348
Do you have any anxiety meds, like valium, Xanax, ativan, bromazolam, etc.?

Or any narcotics that will make you sleepy.

I also question the reliability of a WalMart shopping bag. They are super thin and might not adequately restrict oxygen.

I am also looking at bromazolam as it is still easy to get as RC. I read couple of experiences on reddit (/r/researchchemicals) telling the potency is very strong.
 
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Medicmedic72

Buying a bus ticket
Jun 6, 2022
203
I am also looking at bromazolam as it is still easy to get as RC. I read couple of experiences on reddit (/r/researchchemicals) telling the potency is very strong.
Yes, it is easy
 
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Ta555

Enlightened
Aug 31, 2021
1,317
Yeah no, you cannot fall asleep with a plastic bag around your heard. You will not be able to breathe very quickly and you will rip that mother fucker off in a panic. Do an experiment. Try holding you breath until you can't. And when you reach that point, keep holding. See what it feels like. How painful and frightening. Your brain will not let you stop breathing.

The only way this method works is if people either tie themselves up so they can't remove the bag or take enough tranquilizers to overdose.
 
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