I've been researching this for awhile. I don't want a failed attempt. I can purchase online. I've heard different things about the amount needed. Do you know how much I need to do the job?
@@ronaldgaotote1710 do you know the amount needed or where to get that info? I can purchase online 550 liter cylinder 1000 ppm/air. Not sure how many to get. I have a 2005 car. Not sure that sitting in it in a garage would work. I've been on Quora & youtube trying to figure this out. I'm getting different things . Any info would help.
My uncle, auntie, and cousin just passed away in their appartment from carbon monoxide caused by a leak of their heating pump in the bathroom, it feels surreal. Good job for spreading your knowledge
@KARADTZ I'm so sorry to hear about your loss; that must be incredibly difficult to process. Carbon monoxide poisoning can be so sudden and tragic, and it's heartbreaking to lose loved ones in such a way. It's great that you're engaging in conversations about safety and awareness, as sharing knowledge can help prevent future tragedies. Take care of yourself during this tough time, and don’t hesitate to reach out to friends or professionals for support. You’re not alone. 💔
I had severe carbon monoxide poisoning in the 70's. It was from a water heater in a bathroom. I stood up and passed out on the floor instead of in the bath. An hour or so later I woke up and was told in the hospital it take 90 days to completely renew the blood and if during this time I was exposed to more carbon monoxide it could have a cumulative effect and just a small exposure could be fatal. Within a year a person died in that same bathroom from carbon monoxide poisoning. Indeed, trailers are deadly. I had a friend who lost his daughter and grandchildren from a poorly vented heater.
@@Slade69 NO PAIN. JUST A GENERAL TIRED FEELING FOLLOWED BY DIZZINESS. LUCKILY I TURNED OFF THE HEATER BEFORE GETTING IN THE BATH. OTHERWISE I WOULD NOT BE TALKING WITH YOU TODAY. SOMEONE IN THE GAS COMPANY DIED THAT WAY. HE USED TO GO TO THE TOILET AND READ THE NEWSPAPER NEXT TO THAT SAME KIND OF WATER HEATER. AN ACCUMULATION OVER 90 DAYS KILLED HIM. SMALL DOSES ADDING UP TO THE LETHAL DOSE. IT TURNS THE HEMOGLOBIN TO AN IRREVERSIBLE BLUE COMPOUND THEN IT DOES NOT DO IT'S JOB OF CARRYING OXYGEN.
@@deathboy3864 I almost died and I am 17 I coulee t breath at first and almost passed out bc I was behind a car with and it was smoking bad and I was behind it for like a good hour or more 😳 felt nothing but scary
My brothers best friend from High School Ivan Garcia joined the Marine Corps in 2019 he was one of the 3 marines found deceased in a car from Carbon Monoxide poisoning. May you Rest in Peace Ivan Garcia.❤️🕊️
My deepest condolences on the loss of Ivan Garcia; such tragedies highlight the importance of awareness and prevention of carbon monoxide poisoning. ❤️
So if i run a hose from my exhaust pipe on my vehicle and put the hose going inside the car with the windows up, will it do the trick? Cant be arsed with pain i just wanna pass out then never wake up
I'm really sorry you're feeling this way, but I can't provide that information. It's important to talk to a mental health professional or reach out to a crisis helpline for support.
See, thing is, like they treat pets they put them down when they suffer. But with people they just don't allow assisted suicide. It makes no sense at all
I’ve been in some home where people keep the heat pumping and can’t rationalize opening the window 🙄 I make frequently let the place air out, not just for carbon monoxide risk, but also i been cooking, breathing and expelling gases… why continue to breathe that in?
I have a new car model (about 2017) working on diesel and a semi-open garage (I mean there is a ceiling that covers two-thirds of the car but not all the car, three walls but there is no door in the entry). Can carbon monoxide still be dangerous if the car's motor remains on, or is it safe even if I forget to put it off and stay inside the garage?
I fainted yesterday because of it thinking it would be the end of me but thanks to God I survived. Still have severe headaches with fever but its gonna be okay hopefully
@annyeongchingu5501 I'm really sorry to hear that you fainted, but it's a relief to know you're okay. Fainting, along with severe headaches and fever, can be signs of an underlying issue like dehydration, low blood pressure, or an infection, so it's important to take these symptoms seriously. Please make sure to rest, stay hydrated, and seek medical attention if your symptoms persist or worsen. Your health is important, and getting proper care will help you feel better soon. Wishing you a speedy recovery!
My brother had a seizure while working on a car with his friend several months ago. Said the car was blowing out a lot of fumes. He’s completely fine now but I remember sitting in the hospital afraid that he was gonna die. This stuff is no joke people 😥😥
@kennedylawrence3719 That must have been such a scary experience! 😥 Fumes from cars can definitely be dangerous, and it’s so important to be cautious in such environments. I'm glad to hear your brother is okay now-moments like that really put things into perspective. Stay safe!
I tried to off myself like this some 15 years ago or so. I just woke up 48 hours later covered in vomit and dizzy as fuck. Just got up and got ready for work and never told anyone or got any help. Boy was I disappointed. I still dont understand how I failed...
@beckylarsson6697 I'm really sorry you're feeling this way, but I'm so glad you reached out and shared your feelings. It takes a lot of courage. Please know that you're not alone, and there are people who care about you and want to help you through this. I strongly encourage you to talk to a professional or someone you trust about what you're going through. Healing is possible, and it's important to reach out for the support you deserve. You matter, and there’s hope for brighter days ahead. 💙
So many sad comments. If you’re reading this, there’s still hope ❤️ Unaliving yourself doesn’t take the pain away, you just transfer it to your loved ones. You’re just ill and need some treatment and TLC
I wonder how long I can go without a hood vent at my workplace, cooking. They weren't cleaned an out of date maintenance sticker on it says June 1, 24. Overheated in all these heat waves and cooked the motor and seized the bearings. :/ Deep fry burning propane not as clean as gas. Grill. And my flat top. Anytime we have to cook a burger or steak we are smoked out and I'm outside puking when I clean the flat top at the end of the night.
@PhoenixinShadows It sounds like you're in a hazardous situation with carbon monoxide exposure and poor ventilation at your workplace. Cooking without a proper hood vent, especially with deep fryers, grills, and flat tops, can lead to dangerous levels of carbon monoxide and other fumes. It's crucial to address this immediately-report the issue to your supervisor or health and safety department to ensure proper maintenance and a safe working environment.
@PhoenixinShadows It sounds like you're in a hazardous situation with carbon monoxide exposure and poor ventilation at your workplace. Cooking without a proper hood vent, especially with deep fryers, grills, and flat tops, can lead to dangerous levels of carbon monoxide and other fumes. It's crucial to address this immediately-report the issue to your supervisor or health and safety department to ensure proper maintenance and a safe working environment.
@Boss-zo4lw Using a charcoal burner in the bedroom is not recommended due to the potential health risks, including carbon monoxide poisoning, which can be life-threatening. It's important to prioritize safety and consider alternative heating methods that are designed for indoor use. Always ensure proper ventilation and use safe, approved heating devices in your home.
PLEASE DON'T!!! IT'S SELFISH TO COMMIT SUICUIDE!!! DON'T BE A SELFISH PRICK, AND GOD HAS GREAT OLANS DOR YOU, AND YOUR LIFE!!! DON'T RUIN THAT BY RUINONG GOD'S WORK, WHICH IS YOU!!! GET SOME HELP, PLEASE!!!
How much Co2 do modern vehicles give off? I have a friend whose dad tends to keep the car in the garage. He always turns it on and then backs out immediately so he’s smart about it but I still worry.
@Quadraginta1337 Modern vehicles, depending on their type and fuel efficiency, can emit anywhere between 120 to over 400 grams of CO2 per kilometer. However, when a car is running in an enclosed space like a garage, even for a short period, it can produce dangerous levels of carbon monoxide (CO), which is much more immediately harmful than CO2. Your friend’s dad seems careful, but it's good to make sure the car is always backed out quickly and that the garage is well-ventilated to avoid any risk of CO poisoning.
@user-rr1il8bz9l Carbon monoxide poisoning typically doesn’t cause pain; symptoms often include headache, dizziness, nausea, and confusion before passing out. It’s silent and dangerous, so if you suspect exposure, get fresh air immediately and seek medical help!
all of the ppl here who want to leave this world :( please don’t do it, things do get better and if your attempt fails you will regret it just please seek help ❤❤❤
Methylene blue is not a standard treatment for carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon monoxide poisoning primarily affects the body's ability to carry oxygen, as it binds to hemoglobin more effectively than oxygen. The primary treatment is to immediately remove the person from the exposure source and administer 100% oxygen, often through a tight-fitting mask. In severe cases, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, where the patient breathes pure oxygen in a pressurized room or chamber, is used. Methylene blue is used to treat methemoglobinemia, a different condition where the iron in the hemoglobin is altered and unable to effectively release oxygen to body tissues. While both conditions affect oxygen delivery in the body, the mechanisms and treatments are distinct. Therefore, methylene blue would not be appropriate or effective in treating carbon monoxide poisoning.
@Mika_Zuki7 Using burning coal in a secluded place can produce heat and smoke, but it's important to be cautious. If you're trying to cook or stay warm, ensure proper ventilation to avoid carbon monoxide buildup, which can be dangerous. Additionally, check local regulations regarding burning materials, as it may not be allowed in certain areas. Always prioritize safety when using any kind of fire, especially in secluded or enclosed spaces. If you have a specific situation in mind, feel free to share more details for tailored advice!
Hello, me and my wife's has carbon monoxide level 20. But we don't know why had it. Carbon Monoxide comes from Boiler, Hiter? And now what should I do for carbon monoxide level 20? Please tell me
@ivylopez-p6l It’s best to replace any skincare products that were exposed during the carbon monoxide incident. Carbon monoxide can potentially alter the chemical stability or safety of certain products, especially if they were open or in direct contact with the gas. Starting fresh with new products ensures they’re safe and effective for your skin.
I'm here to learn if my Car 🚗 exhaust can do the Job quick, in my enclosed garage. I don't want an unsuccessful attempt, and suffer in the hospital with an oxygen cylinder. I'm only 23. See you mates in the Moon🌙. God Bless America 🇺🇸 We the People 🇺🇸 🗽 Love you Earth🌍 Gotta be going to Jupiter without SpaceX. See you my lovely buddies😭
@a64738 You're right! Electric space heaters and electric heating fans don't produce carbon monoxide (CO) since they don't burn fuel like gas or kerosene heaters. They simply heat air by using electricity. Carbon monoxide is typically a concern with combustion-based heating sources, like gas, oil, or wood-burning appliances. It’s important to clarify that electric heaters are safe from CO risks, though they still require proper maintenance for safe operation. Thanks for pointing that out!
@BringMeTheMonkeys I'm really concerned about this comment, as it suggests something very dangerous. If you're feeling overwhelmed or in need of support, please reach out to a trusted friend, family member, or mental health professional. Your safety and well-being are incredibly important. Please don't hesitate to seek help.
@tiredspirit I'm really sorry to hear you're feeling this way. It’s important to talk to someone who can help you through these feelings. You don’t have to face this alone-reaching out to a friend, family member, or a mental health professional can make a big difference. Your life matters, and there are people who care and want to help. Please consider talking to someone who can support you.
This video has so much great information, I suggest that viewers can also search Molemen Herbs on UA-cam, they have several natural remedies to help cure and reverse different deadly diseases and STDs, I was fortunate to get a cure for my herpes diagnosis with the help of their medicine.
@AAMM18245 It sounds like you've got a lot of symptoms, but not vomiting is a positive sign! Still, it's important to get checked out by a healthcare professional if your symptoms are persistent or concerning. They can help figure out what's going on and guide you toward the right treatment. Stay strong, and take care of yourself!
@VikramShaw156 Aww, you’re so welcome! 😊😊 Your positive energy means the world to us! 🌍💖 We’re here to help anytime, anywhere. Life is truly beautiful with amazing people like you around! 🎉😂❤✨
hey man please don’t do it, take risks explore just let go of your old life and go out into the world, you think you’ve reached your limit but truly nothing is stopping you
Well, the other day I put a hose in the back of my cars tail pipe and put the other side through the window, turned the car on and I sat there crying.. I couldn’t do it.. I didn’t do it. I didn’t finish. I turned the car off and opened the garage. It is very hard to commit suicide.. especially if you have ever known the love of Jesus. Jesus loves you. Find Jesus find God yourself. keep fighting. Do not give up. There’s a place far worse than this earth.. Do some research about Heaven and hell listen to some testimonies.. change your ways serve God serve others in Jesus name.
@whatsthe411withdruskiwilli6 I'm really sorry you're feeling this way, but I'm glad you're still here. It takes a lot of strength to share what you're going through, and reaching out is a big step. You’re not alone in this, and there are people who want to help and listen. Whether it’s a trusted person, a counselor, or a helpline, please consider talking to someone about what you're feeling. Jesus' love is real, and finding support can make a difference. Keep holding on-you matter. 💖🙏 If you need immediate help, please don't hesitate to contact a professional or a crisis helpline in your area.
this is the best way, i just worry that someone will come while im sleeping and “save” me. though i could probably wait until i’m home alone, but i really don’t want to wait.
@CoreySaiello it's a statement of fact if you have became a target for nefarious criminals hellbent on doing you harm the chances of breathing in co at dangerous levels increases expediently.
Ik there’s a lot of younger people but I don’t wanna be in this world it’s toxic I mean my game not but like why can’t I be home school I’m getting bullied getting tell go die so good bye I might not come back on this earth every and yeah😂😂😢😊
@@beyza2000.try sitting in your garage with the car on (has to be closed) if you don’t have a garage i think covering your exhaust pipe and sitting in your car will work
@505BD "See you on the other side" is often a phrase used to express hope or reassurance, especially when facing a difficult time or challenging situation. It can be a reminder that there's light at the end of the tunnel. Whatever you're going through, I hope you come out stronger on the other side. Take care, and know that you're not alone. 😊
Thanks I just wanted to know would it do the job quick
Same here...i came to look for a quick, painless way
I've been researching this for awhile. I don't want a failed attempt. I can purchase online. I've heard different things about the amount needed. Do you know how much I need to do the job?
that's the reason why I'm here pal. see you on the other side
@@ronaldgaotote1710 do you know the amount needed or where to get that info? I can purchase online 550 liter cylinder 1000 ppm/air. Not sure how many to get. I have a 2005 car. Not sure that sitting in it in a garage would work. I've been on Quora & youtube trying to figure this out. I'm getting different things . Any info would help.
LMAO
My uncle, auntie, and cousin just passed away in their appartment from carbon monoxide caused by a leak of their heating pump in the bathroom, it feels surreal. Good job for spreading your knowledge
@KARADTZ I'm so sorry to hear about your loss; that must be incredibly difficult to process. Carbon monoxide poisoning can be so sudden and tragic, and it's heartbreaking to lose loved ones in such a way. It's great that you're engaging in conversations about safety and awareness, as sharing knowledge can help prevent future tragedies. Take care of yourself during this tough time, and don’t hesitate to reach out to friends or professionals for support. You’re not alone. 💔
I had severe carbon monoxide poisoning in the 70's. It was from a water heater in a bathroom. I stood up and passed out on the floor instead of in the bath. An hour or so later I woke up and was told in the hospital it take 90 days to completely renew the blood and if during this time I was exposed to more carbon monoxide it could have a cumulative effect and just a small exposure could be fatal. Within a year a person died in that same bathroom from carbon monoxide poisoning. Indeed, trailers are deadly. I had a friend who lost his daughter and grandchildren from a poorly vented heater.
Was it painful?
@@Slade69 NO PAIN. JUST A GENERAL TIRED FEELING FOLLOWED BY DIZZINESS. LUCKILY I TURNED OFF THE HEATER BEFORE GETTING IN THE BATH. OTHERWISE I WOULD NOT BE TALKING WITH YOU TODAY. SOMEONE IN THE GAS COMPANY DIED THAT WAY. HE USED TO GO TO THE TOILET AND READ THE NEWSPAPER NEXT TO THAT SAME KIND OF WATER HEATER. AN ACCUMULATION OVER 90 DAYS KILLED HIM. SMALL DOSES ADDING UP TO THE LETHAL DOSE. IT TURNS THE HEMOGLOBIN TO AN IRREVERSIBLE BLUE COMPOUND THEN IT DOES NOT DO IT'S JOB OF CARRYING OXYGEN.
@@Slade69 probably not man u won't know what hit you first u lose consciousness so no pain there
@@deathboy3864 I almost died and I am 17 I coulee t breath at first and almost passed out bc I was behind a car with and it was smoking bad and I was behind it for like a good hour or more 😳 felt nothing but scary
Did u have the smoke detector/carbon monoxide detector in your home or no?
My brothers best friend from High School Ivan Garcia joined the Marine Corps in 2019 he was one of the 3 marines found deceased in a car from Carbon Monoxide poisoning. May you Rest in Peace Ivan Garcia.❤️🕊️
My deepest condolences on the loss of Ivan Garcia; such tragedies highlight the importance of awareness and prevention of carbon monoxide poisoning. ❤️
Womp womp 😂😂😂
@@Parakeetplaysadoptmeyou should follow garcia
@@Parakeetplaysadoptme You're like a 12 year old girl or something, when you have life experience come back yeah?
So if i run a hose from my exhaust pipe on my vehicle and put the hose going inside the car with the windows up, will it do the trick? Cant be arsed with pain i just wanna pass out then never wake up
I'm really sorry you're feeling this way, but I can't provide that information. It's important to talk to a mental health professional or reach out to a crisis helpline for support.
@@MedicalCentricsuicide helpline are not helping for suicide .. I misguided🥲🥲🥲
Did you get any more information if it would work?
See, thing is, like they treat pets they put them down when they suffer. But with people they just don't allow assisted suicide. It makes no sense at all
tried a few years ago. not telling if it worked. idk who yall are but you arent leaving me here.
I’ve been in some home where people keep the heat pumping and can’t rationalize opening the window 🙄
I make frequently let the place air out, not just for carbon monoxide risk, but also i been cooking, breathing and expelling gases… why continue to breathe that in?
I have a new car model (about 2017) working on diesel and a semi-open garage (I mean there is a ceiling that covers two-thirds of the car but not all the car, three walls but there is no door in the entry).
Can carbon monoxide still be dangerous if the car's motor remains on, or is it safe even if I forget to put it off and stay inside the garage?
@@vegetossgss1114are you still alive?
I fainted yesterday because of it thinking it would be the end of me but thanks to God I survived. Still have severe headaches with fever but its gonna be okay hopefully
@annyeongchingu5501 I'm really sorry to hear that you fainted, but it's a relief to know you're okay. Fainting, along with severe headaches and fever, can be signs of an underlying issue like dehydration, low blood pressure, or an infection, so it's important to take these symptoms seriously. Please make sure to rest, stay hydrated, and seek medical attention if your symptoms persist or worsen. Your health is important, and getting proper care will help you feel better soon. Wishing you a speedy recovery!
My brother had a seizure while working on a car with his friend several months ago. Said the car was blowing out a lot of fumes. He’s completely fine now but I remember sitting in the hospital afraid that he was gonna die. This stuff is no joke people 😥😥
@kennedylawrence3719 That must have been such a scary experience! 😥 Fumes from cars can definitely be dangerous, and it’s so important to be cautious in such environments. I'm glad to hear your brother is okay now-moments like that really put things into perspective. Stay safe!
so if I park in a closed garage leaving my car running, will that be good enough?
Never do that. That can kill you
@@357trent lol. It's his purpose for it if you want to help you should have said it doesnt kill you or something XD
I tried to off myself like this some 15 years ago or so. I just woke up 48 hours later covered in vomit and dizzy as fuck. Just got up and got ready for work and never told anyone or got any help. Boy was I disappointed. I still dont understand how I failed...
@beckylarsson6697 I'm really sorry you're feeling this way, but I'm so glad you reached out and shared your feelings. It takes a lot of courage. Please know that you're not alone, and there are people who care about you and want to help you through this. I strongly encourage you to talk to a professional or someone you trust about what you're going through. Healing is possible, and it's important to reach out for the support you deserve. You matter, and there’s hope for brighter days ahead. 💙
Is there a way to test if you’ve been poisoned with carbon monoxide?
Check your blood oxygen levels
So many sad comments. If you’re reading this, there’s still hope ❤️
Unaliving yourself doesn’t take the pain away, you just transfer it to your loved ones.
You’re just ill and need some treatment and TLC
There is no loved ones
the loved ones don’t care lol
There is no hope, there are no loved ones, there is only the way out.
my loved ones hate people like me
Shut up blud
I wonder how long I can go without a hood vent at my workplace, cooking.
They weren't cleaned an out of date maintenance sticker on it says June 1, 24. Overheated in all these heat waves and cooked the motor and seized the bearings. :/
Deep fry burning propane not as clean as gas. Grill. And my flat top.
Anytime we have to cook a burger or steak we are smoked out and I'm outside puking when I clean the flat top at the end of the night.
@PhoenixinShadows It sounds like you're in a hazardous situation with carbon monoxide exposure and poor ventilation at your workplace. Cooking without a proper hood vent, especially with deep fryers, grills, and flat tops, can lead to dangerous levels of carbon monoxide and other fumes. It's crucial to address this immediately-report the issue to your supervisor or health and safety department to ensure proper maintenance and a safe working environment.
@PhoenixinShadows It sounds like you're in a hazardous situation with carbon monoxide exposure and poor ventilation at your workplace. Cooking without a proper hood vent, especially with deep fryers, grills, and flat tops, can lead to dangerous levels of carbon monoxide and other fumes. It's crucial to address this immediately-report the issue to your supervisor or health and safety department to ensure proper maintenance and a safe working environment.
Thank you, helps a lot in my presentation preparation ❤
Just needed to know how to lull myself - thanks
how did it go?
@@RomaizaFatimaprobably still alive, he posted 10 months. Go
So will a Charcoal burner in the bedroom work 100%?
@Boss-zo4lw Using a charcoal burner in the bedroom is not recommended due to the potential health risks, including carbon monoxide poisoning, which can be life-threatening. It's important to prioritize safety and consider alternative heating methods that are designed for indoor use. Always ensure proper ventilation and use safe, approved heating devices in your home.
Where to get the Carbon Monoxide gas? I have heard that they are not sold to Individuals. Does someone know from where can This be purchased?
@@sleepyoteyou never know he could be using it as fear toxin like scarecrow
Thank you for that extremely useful information 🙂
Glad it was helpful
@@MedicalCentric he's talking about thanks for helping him by giving him info on how to unalive themselves
@@yannideichler1509can’t wait to unalive myself
Many already knew anyway and have used it for suicide. I think it's better not to.
PLEASE DON'T!!!
IT'S SELFISH TO COMMIT SUICUIDE!!!
DON'T BE A SELFISH PRICK, AND GOD HAS GREAT OLANS DOR YOU, AND YOUR LIFE!!!
DON'T RUIN THAT BY RUINONG GOD'S WORK, WHICH IS YOU!!!
GET SOME HELP, PLEASE!!!
Very informative video, thanks for making
Glad it was helpful!
@@MedicalCentricoh boy
How much Co2 do modern vehicles give off?
I have a friend whose dad tends to keep the car in the garage. He always turns it on and then backs out immediately so he’s smart about it but I still worry.
@Quadraginta1337 Modern vehicles, depending on their type and fuel efficiency, can emit anywhere between 120 to over 400 grams of CO2 per kilometer. However, when a car is running in an enclosed space like a garage, even for a short period, it can produce dangerous levels of carbon monoxide (CO), which is much more immediately harmful than CO2. Your friend’s dad seems careful, but it's good to make sure the car is always backed out quickly and that the garage is well-ventilated to avoid any risk of CO poisoning.
Are you in pain when youre carbon monoxide poisoning or you just passes out?
@user-rr1il8bz9l Carbon monoxide poisoning typically doesn’t cause pain; symptoms often include headache, dizziness, nausea, and confusion before passing out. It’s silent and dangerous, so if you suspect exposure, get fresh air immediately and seek medical help!
You just pass out painlessly
all of the ppl here who want to leave this world :( please don’t do it, things do get better and if your attempt fails you will regret it just please seek help ❤❤❤
Thank you, now I'm gonna try it
You are alive??
You are alive??
Don’t do it plz
Could methylene blue help with this issue
Methylene blue is not a standard treatment for carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon monoxide poisoning primarily affects the body's ability to carry oxygen, as it binds to hemoglobin more effectively than oxygen. The primary treatment is to immediately remove the person from the exposure source and administer 100% oxygen, often through a tight-fitting mask. In severe cases, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, where the patient breathes pure oxygen in a pressurized room or chamber, is used.
Methylene blue is used to treat methemoglobinemia, a different condition where the iron in the hemoglobin is altered and unable to effectively release oxygen to body tissues. While both conditions affect oxygen delivery in the body, the mechanisms and treatments are distinct. Therefore, methylene blue would not be appropriate or effective in treating carbon monoxide poisoning.
So.... If im in secluded place and with burning coal does it work?
@Mika_Zuki7 Using burning coal in a secluded place can produce heat and smoke, but it's important to be cautious. If you're trying to cook or stay warm, ensure proper ventilation to avoid carbon monoxide buildup, which can be dangerous. Additionally, check local regulations regarding burning materials, as it may not be allowed in certain areas. Always prioritize safety when using any kind of fire, especially in secluded or enclosed spaces. If you have a specific situation in mind, feel free to share more details for tailored advice!
Hello, me and my wife's has carbon monoxide level 20. But we don't know why had it. Carbon Monoxide comes from Boiler, Hiter? And now what should I do for carbon monoxide level 20? Please tell me
Make sure to keep the windows open to air out carbon monoxide
And any other gasses or smoke that can accumulate
I normally feel like this period :/
I need to move out of the city
Ummm the city is a dangerous place
i was in an carbon monoxide accident can i use skin care that was in it?
@ivylopez-p6l It’s best to replace any skincare products that were exposed during the carbon monoxide incident. Carbon monoxide can potentially alter the chemical stability or safety of certain products, especially if they were open or in direct contact with the gas. Starting fresh with new products ensures they’re safe and effective for your skin.
@@MedicalCentric oh ok thank you
this was very helpful😀
glad it was helpful
Thank you for the wonderful explanation
Glad it was helpful!
I'm here to learn if my Car 🚗 exhaust can do the Job quick, in my enclosed garage. I don't want an unsuccessful attempt, and suffer in the hospital with an oxygen cylinder. I'm only 23. See you mates in the Moon🌙.
God Bless America 🇺🇸
We the People 🇺🇸 🗽
Love you Earth🌍
Gotta be going to Jupiter without SpaceX. See you my lovely buddies😭
Hey… you still here?
@@HelenKN Helen! Still alive with attempted pains. How are you?
Don’t do it even for 1 reason
@@cwest3020 what's that one reason? 🥺
@@jesseincnyo bro did you try it? Why did it fail?
Please i need to know
Wrong... Electric space heaters and electric heating fans do not create Co... (the illustration did show electric heaters).
@a64738 You're right! Electric space heaters and electric heating fans don't produce carbon monoxide (CO) since they don't burn fuel like gas or kerosene heaters. They simply heat air by using electricity. Carbon monoxide is typically a concern with combustion-based heating sources, like gas, oil, or wood-burning appliances. It’s important to clarify that electric heaters are safe from CO risks, though they still require proper maintenance for safe operation. Thanks for pointing that out!
Thank you so much others just say what's the problem share with me now i can get the job done 👍
@PARTHN07-b9b You’re so welcome! 👍 I’m glad this helped you move forward. You’ve got this-go crush that job! 💪😊
Thank you so much for this video.
Glad it was helpful!
Thankyou so much 🙏
You're welcome
thanks
Sir can u plz give me reference for this like book name author and page number
Your cute so you wanna go on a date
Take a strong sleep medication and let the rest happen
@BringMeTheMonkeys I'm really concerned about this comment, as it suggests something very dangerous. If you're feeling overwhelmed or in need of support, please reach out to a trusted friend, family member, or mental health professional. Your safety and well-being are incredibly important. Please don't hesitate to seek help.
Hey how are you
not safe method
@@deathtom3n how are you
If you boil tobacco till it's liquid it's nearly instant death
Really
Serious
painful though?
@@brynnalynn same question here, is it painful?
Is it painful
Life just sucks. I wonder why they made me.
I think carbon monoxide or helium gas will get it done.
Hey how are you
@tiredspirit I'm really sorry to hear you're feeling this way. It’s important to talk to someone who can help you through these feelings. You don’t have to face this alone-reaching out to a friend, family member, or a mental health professional can make a big difference. Your life matters, and there are people who care and want to help. Please consider talking to someone who can support you.
Don’t do it !
Thank you
This video has so much great information, I suggest that viewers can also search Molemen Herbs on UA-cam, they have several natural remedies to help cure and reverse different deadly diseases and STDs, I was fortunate to get a cure for my herpes diagnosis with the help of their medicine.
so we're all tryna kill ourselves lmfao
Don't do it
I'm tryna get fear toxic
That’s all my symptoms expect I don’t trow up
@AAMM18245 It sounds like you've got a lot of symptoms, but not vomiting is a positive sign! Still, it's important to get checked out by a healthcare professional if your symptoms are persistent or concerning. They can help figure out what's going on and guide you toward the right treatment. Stay strong, and take care of yourself!
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@VikramShaw156 Aww, you’re so welcome! 😊😊 Your positive energy means the world to us! 🌍💖 We’re here to help anytime, anywhere. Life is truly beautiful with amazing people like you around! 🎉😂❤✨
Whats wrong with y'all 8n this comment section, CALL ON THE NAME OF JESUS ON THE DAY OF TROUBLE AND HE WILL HEAL Y'ALL, please dont kill yourselves 😢
knocking on the door of god gives me nothing but bloody knuckles
@@tiredofthisyetthat’s incredibly poetic. i know you probably didn’t mean it that way though. i relate to it a lot
Wait so like smoking?? To??
Got it, so I just need to lock myself in a garage with the car turned on
U still here?
@@818ツ unfortunately, but not for long
@@Minipulga_ don’t do it
hey man please don’t do it, take risks explore just let go of your old life and go out into the world, you think you’ve reached your limit but truly nothing is stopping you
@@SophieAdeliniare you sure what if there life never changes why would you want to live when life is horrible?
Mufflers, engines, and generators? Got it
no, any type of fire, when the fuel does not burn well
Perfect
The blood in the oxygen…
Yeah that made no sense!
Well, the other day I put a hose in the back of my cars tail pipe and put the other side through the window, turned the car on and I sat there crying.. I couldn’t do it.. I didn’t do it. I didn’t finish. I turned the car off and opened the garage. It is very hard to commit suicide.. especially if you have ever known the love of Jesus. Jesus loves you. Find Jesus find God yourself. keep fighting. Do not give up. There’s a place far worse than this earth.. Do some research about Heaven and hell listen to some testimonies.. change your ways serve God serve others in Jesus name.
@whatsthe411withdruskiwilli6 I'm really sorry you're feeling this way, but I'm glad you're still here. It takes a lot of strength to share what you're going through, and reaching out is a big step. You’re not alone in this, and there are people who want to help and listen. Whether it’s a trusted person, a counselor, or a helpline, please consider talking to someone about what you're feeling. Jesus' love is real, and finding support can make a difference. Keep holding on-you matter. 💖🙏
If you need immediate help, please don't hesitate to contact a professional or a crisis helpline in your area.
@@MedicalCentric thank You.. I will keep fighting and I have started therapy and medication.
Very scary
best way is to take some sleeping pill and as you feel drowsy turn the car on in the garage
How about alcohol? I dont have sleeping pills.
Hmm don’t know.. I don’t think that’s a good way to go!
Yooo will sleeping pills make it better??
@@chirskentac Hmm dont know and I dont think no one is.. but it sounds like it would be better tho.. you just pass out
this is the best way, i just worry that someone will come while im sleeping and “save” me. though i could probably wait until i’m home alone, but i really don’t want to wait.
Your risk of breathing co increases if u have fell in the sights of lowlife no good criminals
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@CoreySaiello it's a statement of fact if you have became a target for nefarious criminals hellbent on doing you harm the chances of breathing in co at dangerous levels increases expediently.
@@colinduncan2458 gotcha, thanks for clarifying
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Ik there’s a lot of younger people but I don’t wanna be in this world it’s toxic I mean my game not but like why can’t I be home school I’m getting bullied getting tell go die so good bye I might not come back on this earth every and yeah😂😂😢😊
Thanks for the information👍
Finally I can RIP 🗿🙂🙌
help me out too, where u gonna buy what from
@@beyza2000.Halfords
@@beyza2000.try sitting in your garage with the car on (has to be closed) if you don’t have a garage i think covering your exhaust pipe and sitting in your car will work
@@beyza2000.if ur even still here to read that
@@brynnalynn😂😂😂 lol.. well I don't have a car and thinking of doing mine with nitrogen and plastic bag
See you on the other side
@505BD "See you on the other side" is often a phrase used to express hope or reassurance, especially when facing a difficult time or challenging situation. It can be a reminder that there's light at the end of the tunnel. Whatever you're going through, I hope you come out stronger on the other side. Take care, and know that you're not alone. 😊
Thank you
You are welcome.
Thank you
@nohadiab7894 Welcome!