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lambosv21

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less than a minute.

At concentrations greater than 17 percent, such as those encountered during carbon dioxide fire suppressant use, loss of controlled and purposeful activity, unconsciousness, convulsions, coma, and death occur within 1 minute of initial inhalation of carbon dioxide

At exposures between 10 and 15 percent, carbon dioxide has been shown to cause unconsciousness, drowsiness, severe muscle twitching, and dizziness within several minutes

Within a few minutes to an hour after exposure to concentrations between 7 and 10 percent, unconsciousness, dizziness, headache, visual and hearing dysfunction, mental depression, shortness of breath, and sweating have been observed

Exposures to 4 to 7 percent carbon dioxide can result in headache; hearing and visual disturbances; increased blood pressure; dyspnea, or difficulty breathing; mental depression; and tremors


In human subjects exposed to low concentrations (less than 4 percent) of carbon dioxide for up to 30 minutes, dilation of cerebral blood vessels, increased pulmonary ventilation, and increased oxygen delivery to the tissues were observed

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Doggystylin

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well we took a fucking nap in that shit last night, dickhead
 

Now_Im_Not_Banned

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^You're gunna die within 12 hours.
 

Doggystylin

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well then so is he
 

lambosv21

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we gonna diiiiiieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
 

Doggystylin

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dubcc is gonna die
 

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dubcc is gonna die

damn straight

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