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NellyGoes

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Aug 16, 2025
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I started feeling a bit dizzy headache and 15 minutes later the side of my right eye skull vain started hurting being very sensitive to electric light not ambient (it was night). I couldn't tolerate any light and had to press my hands on the right side of my skull near my eyes for about half an hour to stop the twitching pain and dim all light bulbs. I confirmed this with Chat GPT that my optic nerve was indeed deprived of oxygen as a result of high nitrogen low oxygen exposure and is what lead to my eyes experiencing the twitching pain and light sensitivity.
Hi, just read through this. You say you got a headache instantly and felt eye pain/injured your eye nerve from just 30 seconds of free flowing (no bag I assume) nitrogen?! That doesn't sound very comfortable/painless..:/
 
SadCryingBunny

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Apr 10, 2025
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Hi, just read through this. You say you got a headache instantly and felt eye pain/injured your eye nerve from just 30 seconds of free flowing (no bag I assume) nitrogen?! That doesn't sound very comfortable/painless..:/
I got a slight minor headache and my lungs started fluttering. I felt uneasy for about 15 minutes and side effects kicked in about 5 minutes. I didn't permanently injure my optic nerve in my eye however there was a twitching pain and sensitivity to any light bulbs turned on for a few hours after. Went away when I went to sleep and woke up the next morning. Definitely some early symptoms of oxygen deprivation. Nothing permanent occurred because it was brief, had I experimented longer or passed out especially in an attempt being exposed to 0% oxygen levels for several minutes and then woke up, permanent serious brain, eye etc. damage would've occurred. This method doesn't joke around. Finally, it's pretty much painless, but there may potentially be some discomfort or some pain when you're unconscious that your mind may experience. Remember no dying method is 100% painless/or fully comfortable expect maybe assisted suicide. All the luck to you and I hope you reconsider your decision. This is my chosen method which I'll attempt once I've found a location and am 100% certain I want to die.
 
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NellyGoes

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Aug 16, 2025
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I got a slight minor headache and my lungs started fluttering. I felt uneasy for about 15 minutes and side effects kicked in about 5 minutes. I didn't permanently injure my optic nerve in my eye however there was a twitching pain and sensitivity to any light bulbs turned on for a few hours after. Went away when I went to sleep and woke up the next morning. Definitely some early symptoms of oxygen deprivation. Nothing permanent occurred because it was brief, had I experimented longer or passed out especially in an attempt being exposed to 0% oxygen levels for several minutes and then woke up, permanent serious brain, eye etc. damage would've occurred. This method doesn't joke around. Finally, it's pretty much painless, but there may potentially be some discomfort or some pain when you're unconscious that your mind may experience. Remember no dying method is 100% painless/or fully comfortable expect maybe assisted suicide. All the luck to you and I hope you reconsider your decision. This is my chosen method which I'll attempt once I've found a location and am 100% certain I want to die.
Thank you so much for responding with more detail. Yes I'm most worried about pain (and especially headaches :/) in those last (or first - after starting) seconds or minutes. But from everything I've read it sounds mostly painless…

there may potentially be some discomfort or some pain when you're unconscious that your mind may experience.
Yeah. I suppose as long as you're unconscious it won't matter anymore.. And you're right no method can (presumably) guarantee 100% pain free.

I have everything set up for this method too. (Had actually everything set up to do it last Sunday but ran out of time). I'm 100% certain.

I hope you find relief whichever way you decide, my friend. 💛
 
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