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indigomood said:I hope that is what happened here, but I can't help but think about the likelihood of seizures prior to loss of consciousness. It's so sad they had time to contemplate their own demise. I can think of nothing more haunting
[font=Arial Narrow, serif, Courier New]Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Low levels of carbon monoxide poisoning can be confused with flu symptoms, food poisoning or other illnesses and can have a long term health risk if left unattended. Some of the symptoms are the following.[/font]
- [font=Arial Narrow, serif, Courier New]Shortness of breath[/font]
- [font=Arial Narrow, serif, Courier New]Mild nausea [/font]
- [font=Arial Narrow, serif, Courier New]Mild headaches [/font]
- [font=Arial Narrow, serif, Courier New]Headaches[/font]
- [font=Arial Narrow, serif, Courier New]Dizziness[/font]
- [font=Arial Narrow, serif, Courier New]Nausea[/font]
- [font=Arial Narrow, serif, Courier New]Light-headedness[/font]
http://www.carbon-monoxide-poisoning.com/symptoms.html
I didn't see anything about siezures..I was just happy thinking they just fell asleep and I read your post, it made me sad again, then I researched quickly and found the above link, I hope they did just fall asleep and didn't suffer with some of the symptoms mentioned.
I wonder how long they were alive?
Will we ever know that answer?
That would tell if they suffered or not IMO, it said in that article you can die quickly from CO poisoning, w/in minutes if there are high levels.
Does anyone know about CO enough or know where it was said the levels and how bad/not bad they were in the mine?