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k75

k75

L'appel du Vide
Jun 27, 2019
2,547
Probably not. It's not really something you have control over. I have sleep apnea, myself, and I'm guilty of not using my CPAP at all even though I'm supposed to because it's pretty severe. My understanding is that most sleep apnea deaths are heart-related and quite sudden.
 
riverstyx

riverstyx

Experienced
May 31, 2019
218
Death from sleep apnea can happen, but it's my understanding that's quite random. The long term effects are more worrisome.

When you stop breathing in your sleep, the body will become alerted and you simply wake up. You're maybe not aware of these episodes yourself.

If you really want to die I would suggest another method like N.
 

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