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Falling asleep while suffocating?
Thread starterAnarcholoser
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Someone posted on another website that their brother died by tying a rope around his neck before he fell asleep and he gradually lost oxygen through the night and died. Is this even possible? I would like to try it but am afraid that it seems too good to be true.
If true, I think it's more likely that the rope somehow restriced blood flow to the brain rather than airflow into the lungs... or a combination of the two maybe. I'd expect something sedative in the form of drugs and/or alcohol might have been involved too.
I haven't heard of many people using this method, it would probably have high chance of failure, survival instinct might stop it. I personally would never go for it, it just sounds awful.
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