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Jason0941

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May 24, 2025
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Hi guys, a few weeks ago, I wrote a farewell post, because I thought that my method would be completely successful. I wanted to die via nitrogen hypoxia, but I think I used the wrong type of mask. This is the mask that I used, and it didn't work https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F22FFZBM?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title

Now I want to try again using a scuba mask, but I have a few questions regarding how it would connect to a regulator with a CGA 580 fitting, such as what type of hose should I use. Does anyone have any advice?
 
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toomuchtoohandle

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Aug 14, 2025
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I am very interested in this method as well. I wish I had information to add but ill be watching.
 
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Jason0941

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May 24, 2025
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@Jason0941 What went wrong?
I'm not sure what went wrong. There weren't any nitrogen leaks. I think the problem might have been with type of mask that I used. I used a medical oxygen mask (linked in my original post). My hypothesis is that since the mask didn't provide an airtight seal on my face: oxygen and other atmospheric gases mixed with the nitrogen & the system failed. I want to try using a scuba mask, because I know they would certainly provide an airtight seal.

I saw an article about a man who successfully used a scuba mask & inert gas for his suicide attempt. Here's a picture from the article containing what he used. I am hoping that you or someone else who sees this reply can analyze the picture & help me identify the type of regulator and hose that he used. If you find any info about the supplies in this photo: please send me a private message with the details.
 

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n6htzd08cdtfght

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Mar 8, 2025
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i have a nitrogen cylinder and would like to know how to connect it to a scuba regulator like this one. anyone know how? Screenshot 2025 08 16 at 22 08 05 SMACO Mini Scuba Diving Cylinder Regulating Valve  SmacoSpo
 
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SoulWantsHome

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Aug 6, 2025
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I saw an article about a man who successfully used a scuba mask & inert gas for his suicide attempt. Here's a picture from the article containing what he used. I am hoping that you or someone else who sees this reply can analyze the picture & help me identify the type of regulator and hose that he used. If you find any info about the supplies in this photo: please send me a private message with the details.
I saw that article too, and I've been wanting to replicate his method ever since. And like you, I also wonder about his type of equipment - and especially about what type of scuba-regulator that would fit the connection on a nitrogen-gas-tank.

So, did anyone send you a private message with the details about these things?

Nitrogen-hypoxia by the use of scuba-diving-equipment (like the lucky guy in the article had), is quite simply the ultimate suicide-method (especially if the scuba-diving-regulator can be set at a gas-flow of 15 litres per minute; and especially if you use a full-faced scuba-diving-mask, where you have much greater visibility, and where you can inhale/breath in the gas through your nose, instead of just through your mouth) - aside from the fact that such scuba-diving-equipment is very expensive (especially if it is bought brand new - which would probably be best, to ensure that the scuba-diving-equipment works flawlessly).
 
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Jason0941

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May 24, 2025
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I saw that article too, and I've been wanting to replicate his method ever since. And like you, I also wonder about his type of equipment - and especially about what type of scuba-regulator that would fit the connection on a nitrogen-gas-tank.

So, did anyone send you a private message with the details about these things?

Nitrogen-hypoxia by the use of scuba-diving-equipment (like the lucky guy in the article had), is quite simply the ultimate suicide-method (especially if the scuba-diving-regulator can be set at a gas-flow of 15 litres per minute; and especially if you use a full-faced scuba-diving-mask, where you have much greater visibility, and where you can inhale/breath in the gas through your nose, instead of just through your mouth) - aside from the fact that such scuba-diving-equipment is very expensive (especially if it is bought brand new - which would probably be best, to ensure that the scuba-diving-equipment works flawlessly).
No, nobody sent me any messages about it yet.