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Violet

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I would like to ask some questions about the nitrogen gas asphyxiation method
 
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Memento Mori

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I would like to ask some questions about the nitrogen gas asphyxiation method

this is not the first 'search for doctor' thread.^^ why don't just ask what you want to know? I know of pharmacists and experienced ppl in other boards but I didn't see any death specialised doctor around here. If there is, he maybe won't even reveal himself, privacy n stuff. if you didn't find any answer on your questions in search function, then feel free to ask.

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Violet

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this is not the first 'search for doctor' thread.^^ why don't just ask what you want to know? I know of pharmacists and experienced ppl in other boards but I didn't see any death specialised doctor around here. If there is, he maybe won't even reveal himself, privacy n stuff. if you didn't find any answer on your questions in search function, then feel free to ask.

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I would like to talk about the dangers of applying this method and how to minimize them. For instance, if you use the diving mask and breathe the entire nitrogen tank, in case you do not die instantly and your brain get damaged, how long is it estimated you could survive without receiving any kind of medical attention?
 
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Sep 23, 2018
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I would like to talk about the dangers of applying this method and how to minimize them. For instance, if you use the diving mask and breathe the entire nitrogen tank, in case you do not die instantly and your brain get damaged, how long is it estimated you could survive without receiving any kind of medical attention?

Im no doctor but have medical training as i work for the ambulance service. It depends on the level of damage and also the area of damage. Some people live forever with brain damage. But if the damage is as such it messes with for instance the brains ability to process and respond to functions required for life such as triggering the responce to breath, hormone levels, temperature regualtion etc then without medical intervention death could be quick (i stress could be). It depends how the damage effects the brain as a whole or in part. Its impossible to 100% say but o2 deprivation as we see in babies at birth can lead to longterm conditions rather than straight up death also he same with adults due to drowning, suffocation etc. If you are going to use a method such as this you must make sure you have enough nitrogen and do as much as you can to ensure the merhod is a failsafe as possible or as with literally every method there is a risk of survival with or without damage.
 
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