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<blockquote data-quote="GO-N DEF" data-source="post: 1538147" data-attributes="member: 564681"><p>Same princible as shallow water black out. You hyperventilate yourself, dive down a few feet (increasing pressure in your chest), and then rise back towards the surface(decreasing the pressure in your chest) and then you pass out and drown.</p><p></p><p>It has something to do with the partial pressures of all that oxygen (from the hyperventilation) that are attached to your hemoglobin. That's just off the top of my head from SCUBA diving and medical classes, I'd have to look it up to give you the details... But I'm going to bed, so I'm not going to spend the time on it...</p><p></p><p>Now the strangling yourself thing, is just causing hypoxia (low oxygen levels) or anoxia (no oxygen) in your brain due to decreased blood flow. Huffing chemicals does the same thing...</p><p></p><p>Either way, stupid way to die... Survival of the most smarter, I always say...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GO-N DEF, post: 1538147, member: 564681"] Same princible as shallow water black out. You hyperventilate yourself, dive down a few feet (increasing pressure in your chest), and then rise back towards the surface(decreasing the pressure in your chest) and then you pass out and drown. It has something to do with the partial pressures of all that oxygen (from the hyperventilation) that are attached to your hemoglobin. That's just off the top of my head from SCUBA diving and medical classes, I'd have to look it up to give you the details... But I'm going to bed, so I'm not going to spend the time on it... Now the strangling yourself thing, is just causing hypoxia (low oxygen levels) or anoxia (no oxygen) in your brain due to decreased blood flow. Huffing chemicals does the same thing... Either way, stupid way to die... Survival of the most smarter, I always say... [/QUOTE]
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