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  • Question
    If I were to do it, how long would it last?
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    A few seconds. If won't last for long since the brain and heart will work hard to get oxygen.
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    How will knowing how to pass out help?
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    You could make yourself pass out in class so you can go home. Plus, it doesn't hurt knowing how to do it, as it could come in handy some day.
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    Will I still breathe if I faint?
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    Yes. This is why you can't actually suffocate yourself. Eventually, you will faint, and during this time, you will begin to breathe regularly again.
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    Why would anyone want to make themself lightheaded?
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    Sometimes, if may be because they want to get out of school or work. Plus, for some people, the feeling might be enjoyable.
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    If I hold my breath, can I faint? If so, s it bad?
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    Yes, if you hold your breath long enough you will pass out. However, you can't actually die, because once you faint, you will begin breathing regularly again.
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    Is it dangerous to do this?
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    Yes, if you are not completely in control of the situation at all times. Do not try this if you feel that you won't be able to handle it.
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    Do you sleep when you pass out?
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    Not really. The two states might seem similar, but fainting is an emergency response that maximizes oxygen reaching the brain and doesn't tend to last long, unlike sleeping.
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    Is there any way to make myself faint on command?
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    This is a very difficult and dangerous thing to do, but yes, this is possible. FOllow the steps in the article and see what happens, if you must.
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    Why would I want to be lightheaded?
    Community Answer
    To fake an illness and get out of work or school, or just to enjoy the sensation of feeling faint.
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    Is trying to faint on purpose very dangerous?
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    Yes. Not only can you injure yourself while falling, it's not good for your brain.
  • Question
    How do I feel lightheaded for a long time?
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    Sitting or crouching for longer can extend the sensation. So can spinning around, although it isn’t advisable to do this.
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    How do I know if I'm lightheaded?
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    You will feel like you're not in control of your body and it will be like you're almost watching yourself. You will also feel dizzy or faint.
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    Is there a pressure point that I can press to make myself lightheaded and make myself pass out?
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    You can place pressure on the chest whilst holding your breath. Usually, you get somebody else to do this for you for extra impact, but it is possible to do it yourself.
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    Does this damage the brain? Will I end up going to hospital?
    Top Answerer
    As the article says in its introduction: yes, this can be dangerous. It's the lack of blood flow to your brain, and since the normal condition of your brain is that it has blood in it, to not have blood in it is not normal. If you do this for a long time, you can pass out and get taken to the hospital. And when you wake up again after passing out, there may indeed be permanent brain damage. Now, a little bit of lightheadedness is not that harmful, but do it a lot and you will experience negative effects.
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    Can I get a stroke when making myself light headed?
    Community Answer
    No, but you can fall and hurt yourself or someone else. Be careful, and watch your surroundings.
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    Will standing up cause me to become light-headed?
    Community Answer
    Yes, standing up can make you feel light-headed. But it only works if you stand up quickly.
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    Am I in danger of fainting using Method one? Will it affect my brain long-term and could I die from it?
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    Yes, if not careful you may faint. But long term brain damage is unlikely, and make sure to be on a carpet or soft area if you think you may faint.
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    Why do my head and body buzz?
    Community Answer
    That’s totally normal, it's just because your brain isn't getting enough oxygen.
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    Do I hold my breath with air or no air in my lungs?
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    It doesn't matter, it should work either way. It's a lot easier to hold your breath with air in your lungs, though.
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    What would I do if my friend passed out for more than 1 minute? Would I give them CPR? Or how could I bring them back without help?
    Nina Zhan
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    You should call a trusted parent or adult. This could be a serious medical issue. Loosen all of your friend's tight clothing and make sure she/he is on his/her back. If they are not breathing, call 911 and start CPR.
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    If I try to make myself lightheaded and start foaming at the mouth, is that normal?
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    No, that is not normal. Any form of foaming at the mouth should be treated as an emergency event and you should get treatment from your doctor or an emergency center.
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    Can people wake me up when I faint when making myself light-headed?
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    Probably someone will be able to wake you up, but you should really try to avoid making yourself so light-headed that you faint. You could hurt yourself.
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    Is it possible to pass out in class without being noticed?
    King _ Azaar
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    You can't pass out without being noticed. Someone will always notice. You can make yourself pass out by holding your breath.
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    How much of a risk am I at if I do this in a household?
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    You're at a good risk of passing out and injuring yourself anywhere you do it.
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    Why would the body faint?
    Community Answer
    Loss of fresh oxygen to the brain.
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    What pressure points to press to make myself lightheaded?
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    To find the right spot, place the first three fingers of your other hand across your wrist at the base of your palm. Place your thumb just below your three fingers. Gently press your thumb so you feel two large tendons and press.
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    Could I get in serious trouble if I fake a faint?
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    It depends on the setting and your definition of "serious trouble"; if you're being disruptive during an event--a wedding, funeral or a test, for example--then people could be quite upset if they found out you were faking, and there could be dire consequences. If you didn't do so safely, you could easily hit your head on something as you "fell", risking concussion or traumatic brain injury, both of which could be considered serious trouble. Even if you pulled it off convincingly, it would be reasonable to expect that witnesses would insist on calling an ambulance or bringing you to the hospital for an examination, so you'd need to confess or be liable for the expense and wasted time of medical staff involved.
  • Question
    Does blowing up a balloon help be lightheaded?
    Girl02
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    For some people, this works like a charm. However, for me this does not usually work. Try to extend your breaths while blowing up the balloon and trying to get as much air out as possible.
  • Question
    Can you actually pass out when you are trying to take it?
    Springrain
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    There is a possibility. If you are not prepared to control yourself while light-headed, this could be a danger.
  • Question
    I did 3 and I got knocked out for a few seconds. I loved it, are there any other ways? Does your brain build a tolerance to it?
    maya leah
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    When your brain is being smacked around in your skull constantly, the dura (a thick leathery substance that protects your brain) may thicken, but you will still suffer brain damage. Sleeping is a much safer option to enjoy being unconscious.
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