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How long would it take without oxygen, using Nitrogen/Inert Gas Method, to achieve permanent death (to the point of irrecoverable death, even if found and resuscitations are performed)?
Is 40 minutes enough to achieve complete permanent irrecoverable death, as mentioned in 'Exit bag and inert gas megathread'? (The megathread by TiredHorse is listed as one of the resource methods in List of Resources section in the Discussion page).
The link to 'Exit bag and inert gas megathread': https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/exit-bag-and-inert-gas-megathread.8393/
What's the reasoning behind the 40 minutes time window?
I keep reading 4-6 minutes is for brain cells to die, when i do google search online:
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(<- says about 4 to 6 minutes for brain death to occur)
But how long does it take major organs like heart and lung to die?
Is 40 minutes enough to achieve complete permanent irrecoverable death, as mentioned in 'Exit bag and inert gas megathread'? (The megathread by TiredHorse is listed as one of the resource methods in List of Resources section in the Discussion page).
The link to 'Exit bag and inert gas megathread': https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/exit-bag-and-inert-gas-megathread.8393/
What's the reasoning behind the 40 minutes time window?
I keep reading 4-6 minutes is for brain cells to die, when i do google search online:
- (<- says about 3 to 6 minutes for brain death to occur)
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CPR - adult and child after onset of puberty: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
CPR stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. It is a lifesaving procedure that is done when someone's breathing or heartbeat has stopped. This may happen after an electric shock, drowning, or heart attack.
medlineplus.gov
But how long does it take major organs like heart and lung to die?
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