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Thread starterYeyo
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Whats the best method for suicide at home that are easy to get. I dont like hanging because i dont want to traumatized my family seeing my body. and drowning because its said it painful. i can't Access to SN because i don't have money. anyone knows?
Only one probably not too painful and gruesome looking method comes to mind. That's the ratched tie down method described in the book five last acts (you can download it here and really don't have read the whole book, it's just a small chapter). It's basically strangulation. But most pain from hanging comes due to the compression of the windpipe which needs a lot of weight compressing the neck. With the ratched tie down method only the carotid artery and the jugular veins are compressed and that's not too painful.
Please read the chapter, it's worth to spend the 10 minutes for it. There are some kinds of ratched tie downs and it's got to be the right one. They're cheap and accessible. He also recommends to put a bag over your head, but that won't increase suffering.
It's possible that this method has been mentioned here before, but I would definitely read the chapter that was written by an expert. If another method suiting your requirements will come to mind, I'll let you know.
In bed while asleep.
All other methods require planning, effort and at least a small amount of discomfort. You need to do the cost/benefit analysis on methods and find what is best for you.
I think if I knew an answer to this, I would no longer be existing. I would do anything for an easy way out. I guess if your decision is to ctb, all you have is the method information that is out there. In my case, whatever method I eventually choose, I will make sure it is carefully planned to reduce the chances of failure.
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