SpiralusSancti
Bluelighter
Well as I promised I got oxymeter and proceeded to test how N2O affects oxygen blood levels. And even it’s cheapish oxymeter (and supposedly they get less reliable at lower levels) I don’t like the results. I also kind of confirmed to myself that at least part of effects are due to oxygen deprivation. Big question how much of the damage is cuz of same? My personal (and I bet quite a few of you too) very big question is did I (seriously) fucked up by using A LOT of nitrous at one point… I feel like nitrous did me more good than harm but that might be a delusion or I’m yet to feel harm in my older days.
So about results and “research”. I used whippets. I inhaled them from whipped cream bottle. Worth noting is that it’s for 1 whippet so if I had one where I can load 2 – 3 I might get even lower record. So lower I measured was just below 60%. It was while I was not watching out to inhale a lot in-between hits as I usually do. On occasion where I used them more or less like I would normally, levels often fell between 65 – 75% as a minimum. But good thing, and making this info a bit less scary is that levels jump back to normal very fast, even after a few lungfuls of air you get to about 90%, few more and it’s 95+%. The way oxygen levels go up and down makes me wonder. Levels do not drop in a way you are just holding your breath, they go waaaaaay faster and waaaaaaaay more (holding breath for minutes would not lower it so much!!!).
So what is it? Nitrous displacing oxygen? Oxymeter getting confused by high nitrous levels?
In any case I’m not sure about implications of this but if oxymeter showed remotely correct results I know I had days where my oxygen levels were dangerously levels for quite a bit.
So about results and “research”. I used whippets. I inhaled them from whipped cream bottle. Worth noting is that it’s for 1 whippet so if I had one where I can load 2 – 3 I might get even lower record. So lower I measured was just below 60%. It was while I was not watching out to inhale a lot in-between hits as I usually do. On occasion where I used them more or less like I would normally, levels often fell between 65 – 75% as a minimum. But good thing, and making this info a bit less scary is that levels jump back to normal very fast, even after a few lungfuls of air you get to about 90%, few more and it’s 95+%. The way oxygen levels go up and down makes me wonder. Levels do not drop in a way you are just holding your breath, they go waaaaaay faster and waaaaaaaay more (holding breath for minutes would not lower it so much!!!).
So what is it? Nitrous displacing oxygen? Oxymeter getting confused by high nitrous levels?
In any case I’m not sure about implications of this but if oxymeter showed remotely correct results I know I had days where my oxygen levels were dangerously levels for quite a bit.