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TiredHorse
Enlightened
- Nov 1, 2018
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Has anyone else here tried to ctb with an exit bag/N2 and failed? I've tried and failed three times in the last three weeks --operator error (cowardice)-- but each time breathed in a good chest full of N2.
Since my last attempt, in the wee hours Monday, I've had a bit of chest congestion developing: coughing, a bit of mucus. Of course it's virus season, too, so for all I know I've just come down with a mild bug, but I'm wondering if anyone else here has inhaled N2, lived, and suffered any after effects such as this.
The common wisdom is that N2 isn't harmful in this manner (brain damage from sustained hypoxia is a different issue), but how accurate is common wisdom? Most unsettling to me is that inert gas asphyxiation relies entirely on the person attempting it to be able to breathe freely. It won't work if you can't get good tidal volume. I hope that by flinching I haven't buggered up my lungs and screwed myself out of a peaceful exit in the future!
I don't want to cause alarm --as I said, I may just be coming down with a cold-- but if anyone else has had this experience, it might be good information to add to our wisdom-bank.
Since my last attempt, in the wee hours Monday, I've had a bit of chest congestion developing: coughing, a bit of mucus. Of course it's virus season, too, so for all I know I've just come down with a mild bug, but I'm wondering if anyone else here has inhaled N2, lived, and suffered any after effects such as this.
The common wisdom is that N2 isn't harmful in this manner (brain damage from sustained hypoxia is a different issue), but how accurate is common wisdom? Most unsettling to me is that inert gas asphyxiation relies entirely on the person attempting it to be able to breathe freely. It won't work if you can't get good tidal volume. I hope that by flinching I haven't buggered up my lungs and screwed myself out of a peaceful exit in the future!
I don't want to cause alarm --as I said, I may just be coming down with a cold-- but if anyone else has had this experience, it might be good information to add to our wisdom-bank.