Placo
Life and Death
- Feb 14, 2024
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I'm pretty sure nausea and vomiting can be taken off the list, in exchange I would add the feeling of tightness in the chest but that could fall under dyspnea, obviously things like cardiac arrest, coma and irreversible brain damage aren't even worth listing as they are obvious.Now I will list the various symptoms and the precautions taken to combat them.
Headache: I'm not sure if it will occur because in the last tests it hasn't happened to me, it occurs with prolonged exposure at medium levels while in the bag the amount of CO2 will rise so quickly that it may not occur, in any case I could take a painkiller.
Dizziness: I'm not sure how to counteract this symptom but I must say that it has never happened to me.
Nausea: it's never happened to me and I'm a bit skeptical that it exists between the symptoms but the AI has listed it and so I put it but in theory I have an OTC drug against it.
Vomiting: in my opinion it doesn't happen even if the AI listed it among the symptoms but I think it's enough to have an empty or light stomach, personally it's never happened and the same OTC drug against nausea can help in case.
Dimmed sight: not a problem.
Reduced hearing: not a problem.
Drowsiness: not a problem.
Agitation: this is one of the biggest problems but I have sedatives to calm it down.
Convulsions: not a problem and clonazepam can help.
Hyperventilation: not a problem.
Cyanosis: not a problem.
Unconsciousness: not a problem.
Death: desired outcome.
Increased blood pressure: not a very big problem and sedatives can help.
Increased or irregular heart rare: not a big problem and sedatives can help.
Dyspnea: not a very big problem and dihydrocodeine can help.
Confusion: not a problem I guess.
Sweating: with this hot summer maybe a problem but don't have any remedy.
Flushed skin: not a problem.
Mild narcosis: not a problem.
These are the symptoms that come to mind so far and they should be almost all of them, you have to keep in mind that they don't necessarily happen all of them and they are not in order of appearance, this method doesn't seem so brutal in the end.
I hope I don't cough during the process although the dihydrocodeine should help with this too, the rush of air from coughing could loosen the bag.
I believe brain death and death are synonymous even if the definition of death seems more complex.
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