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Carbon-monoxide poisoning (CMP)? |
I heard today that this poison in small doses could cause hallucinations. I have seen ghost and experienced entities and sleep paralisis. I'm a home-body.......I even work at home and rarely leave. Could CMP be the reason I see/feel/hear these Hey dont worry Carbon Monoxide [CO] is lighter than air, therefore it is always above the normal layer of air we breath. CO has a dose related effect. Carbon monoxide (CO) is only slightly lighter than air so will normally be well-mixed with other gases in the air. CO can kill you in very small amounts, much less than less than 1/10 of 1% air concentration. Report It The numbers cited in the answer refer to the percent bound to hemoglobin in your blood, not concentration in the air, and thus are misleading. It could be. It is heavier than air so it will sink to thte floor. And then again, maybe the hallucinations are part of the condition that causes you to stay indoors all the time. |
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