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Prathibha

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I want to die painlessly, does 10l of nitrogen and a plastic bag enough to kill me ???
Please let me know the answer gyzz can't take this much pain anymore
 
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I want to die painlessly, does 10l of nitrogen and a plastic bag enough to kill me ???
Please let me know the answer gyzz can't take this much pain anymore
@Prathibha: I am sorry to learn of your situation. Around 20 cubic feet of N2 is required. A 10L water capacity cylinder translates to around 60 cubic feet of uncompressed N2 at ambient. So you are okay. Do not forget to get a regulator.
 
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lonelygirl66

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Hi.
Would this be OK as I was looking this method now for a long time.

 
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Hi.
Would this be OK as I was looking this method now for a long time.

Yes, the 10L cylinder is fine; it is more than enough for your needs. Please note that the price is for the nitrogen and the rental of the cylinder. Presuming that you are in the UK, you may wish to check with @Stepheng7287 for the correct inlet connection. Best regards!
 
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lonelygirl66

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Yes, the 10L cylinder is fine; it is more than enough for your needs. Please note that the price is for the nitrogen and the rental of the cylinder. Presuming that you are in the UK, you may wish to check with @Stepheng7287 for the correct inlet connection. Best regards!
Thanks.

Would this connection be ok with it.

 
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@lonelygirl66: I looked up the inlet connection for the UK. It is BS 341 No. 3. The regulator you highlighted appears to have a different connection; therefore, it will not be compatible with UK cylinders. Hope that helps.
 
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lonelygirl66

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Hi.
It's sold on the site and they say they work together. I'm confused now.
 
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Hi.
It's sold on the site and they say they work together. I'm confused now.
@lonelygirl66: Hmm, I am confused as to why they would say that. I will be posting a summary of the prominent inert gas inlet connections shortly on my blog. But in the meanwhile, I can attest that the connectors, NEVOC and BS341 No. 3 are indeed unique to each other.
Would this be OK.
Everything included.

You are getting close! The only thing with this setup is that the regulator does not include an integrated flowmeter. You need a flow regulator which you can set at 15LPM. Based on my research, the inlet connection for the regulator shown is a DIN477 No. 10 connector. Just so that you know, this is a European connection standard, not a British standard. Again, I am presuming that you are from the UK.
@lonelygirl66: Hmm, I am confused as to why they would say that. I will be posting a summary of the prominent inert gas inlet connections shortly on my blog. But in the meanwhile, I can attest that the connectors, NEVOC and BS341 No. 3 are indeed unique to each other.

You are getting close! The only thing with this setup is that the regulator does not include an integrated flowmeter. You need a flow regulator which you can set at 15LPM. Based on my research, the inlet connection for the regulator shown is a DIN477 No. 10 connector. Just so that you know, this is a European connection standard, not a British standard. Again, I am presuming that you are from the UK.
My blog is updated with the connection table mentioned earlier. The link to my blog is under my name.
 
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lonelygirl66

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Yes. I'm in the UK.
Thanks.
Too confusing for me. Would it not be better to crawl into a sealed bag or room and leave the tank open and go that way.
 
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Yes. I'm in the UK.
Thanks.
Too confusing for me. Would it not be better to crawl into a sealed bag or room and leave the tank open and go that way.
You would think with life being so difficult that death would be easier. Sadly it is not the case.

Even a minute amount of carbon dioxide would trigger the hypercapnia response (i.e., dreadful feeling of suffocation among other things). At which point your survival instincts will kick-in to breathe (oxygen from the air).

For your 2 methods proposed, it all depends if you can flood the enclosed environment with enough nitrogen while concurrently and efficiently removing the carbon dioxide buildup from your exhalation. The larger the enclosure the longer it would take to fill; thus, the higher probability of hypercapnic onset.

Again, I would suggest -- if you have not already -- consult with @Stepheng7287 and/or @bov as to the level of difficulty of setting up the Exit Bag method. It does require some planning but frankly, it is not that difficult. Most importantly, CTB is painless and peaceful.
 
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@Prathibha: I am sorry to learn of your situation. Around 20 cubic feet of N2 is required. A 10L water capacity cylinder translates to around 60 cubic feet of uncompressed N2 at ambient. So you are okay. Do not forget to get a regulator.
Can i take a sedative and muscle relaxers as well as anti hallucination drugs before doing the nitrogen method? Can i use a mask and put tape on it so air doesnt leak?
@lonelygirl66: I looked up the inlet connection for the UK. It is BS 341 No. 3. The regulator you highlighted appears to have a different connection; therefore, it will not be compatible with UK cylinders. Hope that helps.
What is inlet connection?
 
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@Prathibha: I am sorry to learn of your situation. Around 20 cubic feet of N2 is required. A 10L water capacity cylinder translates to around 60 cubic feet of uncompressed N2 at ambient. So you are okay. Do not forget to get a regulator.

Please explain me the process of doing this because I'm unaware of using these cylinders nd all I have 5l water capacity cylinder nd regulator so how much pressure should I maintain in regulator ?? And what kind of mask should I buy to connect with cylinder
 
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Please explain me the process of doing this because I'm unaware of using these cylinders nd all I have 5l water capacity cylinder nd regulator so how much pressure should I maintain in regulator ?? And what kind of mask should I buy to connect with cylinder
Hi, @Prathibha, you would need a flow regulator set at 15lpm. A flow regulator is a regulator with an integrated/adjunct flow meter. Depending on your budget, you can go either industrial or medical-grade. The choice is yours.

There is no need to set the pressure as the flow regulator automatically reduces the pressure to the appropriate level (pressure at barb outlet is 50psi). With respect to the "hood," you can make your DIY bag or purchase a non-rebreather mask, whichever works best for you.

As a reference, may I suggest that you review my blog? It is quite extensive and fairly complete. After which, please feel free to pose additional questions. My blog is under my name.

Best regards!
 
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Please let me know the link of your blog
 
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Please let me know the link of your blog
As per SS policies, I am not permitted to highlight weblinks on forum posts. Please refer to the link under my name under the photo of my Maltese puppy. Unfortunately, I cannot be more specific than that.
 
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As per SS policies, I am not permitted to highlight weblinks on forum posts. Please refer to the link under my name under the photo of my Maltese puppy. Unfortunately, I cannot be more specific than that.
Greenberg I wanted to ask something, how do I prevent someone from dying when entering the room I'm in while using the nitrogen method? Would they still be harmed if windows are open?
 
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Greenberg I wanted to ask something, how do I prevent someone from dying when entering the room I'm in while using the nitrogen method? Would they still be harmed if windows are open?
Air is composed of around 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen with the remaining 1% other trace gases.

Unless your room is very small, like a cupboard, and you have a massive cylinder that releases enough nitrogen to displace all other gases, you still would have enough oxygen remaining in the room to sustain regular breathing. Moreover, as soon as the door to the room is opened, the gases within the room will quickly normalize to the standard composition of air.

On the other hand, if you employ Argon as your inert gas, you would need better ventilation as Argon is heavier than air and will pervade low to the ground. For example, this will be a concern if you had chosen the basement. Hope that helps.
 
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Air is composed of around 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen with the remaining 1% other trace gases.

Unless your room is very small, like a cupboard, and you have a massive cylinder that releases enough nitrogen to displace all other gases, you still would have enough oxygen remaining in the room to sustain regular breathing. Moreover, as soon as the door to the room is opened, the gases within the room will quickly normalize to the standard composition of air.

On the other hand, if you employ Argon as your inert gas, you would need better ventilation as Argon is heavier than air and will pervade low to the ground. For example, this will be a concern if you had chosen the basement. Hope that helps.
So anyone that enters the room won't be harmed right? Thank u so much
 
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Prathibha

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Is this nitrogen asphyxiation really painless and fast ??
 
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Is this nitrogen asphyxiation really painless and fast ??
Yes, it is. Completely painless and onset is sudden without warning.
 
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Yes, it is. Completely painless and onset is sudden without warning.
For sure no one that enters the room will not be harmed? Even if its immediately after death occurs?
 
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Can i take a sedative and muscle relaxers as well as anti hallucination drugs before doing the nitrogen method? Can i use a mask and put tape on it so air doesnt leak?

What is inlet connection?
Anti hallucinogen drugs? Why? And which ones for example?
 

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