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Partial hanging question
Thread starterbunny_brownie9
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Yeah, for some reason your body jerks and stiffens when it's dying or knows it's dying (when the death isn't natural). I read up that it mostly happens during hanging too.
My plan was to take a bunch of meds that induce drowsiness and make you sleep. But there is no sure-fire way of stopping a natural human reaction to hanging
Yeah, for some reason your body jerks and stiffens when it's dying or knows it's dying (when the death isn't natural). I read up that it mostly happens during hanging too.
My plan was to take a bunch of meds that induce drowsiness and make you sleep. But there is no sure-fire way of stopping a natural human reaction to hanging
It's less standing up and more your muscle tensing up causing you to 'thrash' around or 'get up'. There is no guaranteed way to stop it. You aren't guaranteed thrashing so much that the loose comes noose. The concern when thrashing is that one will loosen the noose or it will slip from not being tight enough!
No one knows how your body will save you whether it be 'standing up' or violently shaking. My plan is to have my legs straight instead of crouched behind me. That way my muscles won't push me up.
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