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imdoneee

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Sep 11, 2022
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Okay so I've seen people are saying you need to be heavily sedated to not start ripping the bag of even while unconcious/semi-concious. I took 10 mg Midazolam yesterday and within 10 minutes I blacked out. In the most uncomfortable position lol my back still hurts. People came knocking on my door, tried calling me several times, and I slept through it all. Usually I'm easily woken up, even by just a text message. I slept for 3 hours.

So if I took 45 mg Midazolam, and fell asleep with a plastic bag taped around my head, wouldn't that be a sure death?
 
SunshineAndSuicide

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Aug 24, 2022
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To me it sounds like it could work, still I would tie my hands just to be sure..?
 
jodes2

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Aug 28, 2022
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You'll still rip it off, you won't be able to time the unconsciousness with the air left in the bag, the bag won't give you long enough
 
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wljourney

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Apr 2, 2022
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If you try this, make sure you don't accidentally roll onto your side while half-conscious.
If it doesn't work and you wake up after a few hours laying in the same position (like on your arm), you are risking Compartment Syndrome.
Quite painful and can have longterm effects on muscles and nerves.

It's been 4 yrs and I still don't have full strength back. Also can't sleep on the right side anymore. Too painful.
 
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mjosjueiowl

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Jul 15, 2022
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Wearing a coat with one's arms pulled inside from the sleeves could do the trick as well.
I don't think anyone under deep sedation would be able to put back his arms into the sleeves and try to rip off the bag.
This is not an expert opinion.
 

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