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MethodShallow water blackout in a bucket?
Thread starterRavel
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No, you can't hyperventilate and stay still. Shallow water blackout requires you to swim in a long body of water in order to make you pass out, otherwise you will just have the urge to breathe
No, you can't hyperventilate and stay still. Shallow water blackout requires you to swim in a long body of water in order to make you pass out, otherwise you will just have the urge to breathe
No, you can't hyperventilate and stay still. Shallow water blackout requires you to swim in a long body of water in order to make you pass out, otherwise you will just have the urge to breathe
You could do hanging by hyperventilating, running then putting your head on the noose. I can't hyperventilate or get it working so I dont know if that would work
It would be OK if you used your feet to knock the bucket over. Then, if the SWB hadn't worked then you would have 'kicked the bucket' anyway! (For those of you outside the UK, 'kicking the bucket' is an idiom, meaning 'to die'.)
It would be OK if you used your feet to knock the bucket over. Then, if the SWB hadn't worked then you would have 'kicked the bucket' anyway! (For those of you outside the UK, 'kicking the bucket' is an idiom, meaning 'to die'.)
Right. But, not a question of "if". Your body/brain/soul/being, whatever you want to call it, has a survival mechanism built into it that you are NOT in control of. SI
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