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CTB via bag and aspirin (UK)
Thread starterThesaxmachine
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Hello everyone, I am planning on CTB via an aspirin overdose and placing a turkey bag/ heavy duty bin bag tight over my head. I also plan on using handcuff to get my hands behind my back to stop any SI. I'm based in the UK so SN is hard to get hold of here.
Aspirin overdose is very risky- there is a very high risk of damaging your liver or kidneys or both but still surviving. Attempts by pills succeed less than 2% of the time in the u.s. I would advise researching this method further. As far as the bag goes, suffocating is such a terrifying way to die, there may be better options if you look around the site.
Abort that route amigo. I tried but with codeine (stronger) with copious amounts of alcohol and still failed. Reality is, over the counter meds will induce nothing more that a good nap. Don't risk organ damage as thats the more probable outcome!
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I don't know anything about that method, but if a method is not likely to work then I would not personally attempt it. I understand having limited ways to leave this world. It really is so unfair how we live in a society that makes dying as difficult for us as possible. I hope that in whatever happens, you find relief from your suffering.
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