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Rsuicidal

Student
Dec 12, 2018
125
I am not diabetic and cannot practice this for obvious reasons.
Is there a way to die quickly if I stab myself with several pens repeatedly as fast as I can?

Thank you for any response
 
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Evan Horoszko

Member
Dec 16, 2018
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Yes but it is rather risky. You can die from this but can also be put into a coma if not successful.
 
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AveryConure

AveryConure

Some idiot
May 11, 2018
437
As someone who has a mother with type 1 diabetes, I don't recommend this at all unless for some reason this is your only option. While it's possible to die with this method you're more likely to go into a coma or just completely black out and suddenly wake up in a hospital bed after possibly assaulting someone.
 
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gingerplum

Enlightened
Nov 5, 2018
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I am not diabetic and cannot practice this for obvious reasons.
Is there a way to die quickly if I stab myself with several pens repeatedly as fast as I can?

Thank you for any response

You're not going to die quickly with long-acting insulin... because it's long-acting. Some of them last 24+ hrs . You need rapid-onset insulin for this, and a large dose of it.
 
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Shewaitsforme

Arcanist
Sep 23, 2018
493
I tried, my partner was type 1 and died from diabetic complications (she purposfully didnt eat that day) its suggested she overdosed on insulin. I took a whole pen but it was long lasting, i did fall asleep but woke up with hypoglycemic symptoms. As a healthy person i guess i had enough glucose/carbohydrate stored and my body was able to combat the excess of insulin. I wouldnt recommend it. Over the 24hrs your body will be doing everything it can to combat the insulin so your more likely gonna survive
 
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Rsuicidal

Student
Dec 12, 2018
125
You're not going to die quickly with long-acting insulin... because it's long-acting. Some of them last 24+ hrs . You need rapid-onset insulin for this, and a large dose of it.
Thank you
 
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Rsuicidal

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Dec 12, 2018
125
You're not going to die quickly with long-acting insulin... because it's long-acting. Some of them last 24+ hrs . You need rapid-onset insulin for this, and a large dose of it.
Ok thank you
 
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