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Symptoms before dying due to hanging
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What is the last thing we feel when we are hanging. Before passing out? Anyone tried before hanging and failed? What do you feel before you passed out. For me I feel that my vision become blur and the world is like spinning. Dizzying. Anyone feel the same? Seriously I hate living.. I hate my life. Why can't I just died correctly without failing
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I already tried to kill myself hanged 2 times, but I was weak and could not continue. But answering your question, I think you're losing consciousness as you lose oxygen, it's a half-agonizing situation
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When I was a child we use to play around with the choking method. My face didn't feel pressure. But once I got older I tried it a little. And I noticed that there was just way too much pressure in my head to pass out. I felt very uncomfortable. If pressure in your head is a problem then perhaps take a medicine that will lower your blood pressure.
I've tried hanging (partial suspension) multiple times, and passed out in a handful of those attempts. I recall a pleasantly lightheaded feeling just before losing consciousness, and a horrifying disorientation and temporary amnesia once I began to regain consciousness (as well as the realization that I had shit/pissed myself). At the moment, I'm too scared to try again. Currently considering less terrifying methods.
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I've tried hanging (partial suspension) multiple times, and passed out in a handful of those attempts. I recall a pleasantly lightheaded feeling just before losing consciousness, and a horrifying disorientation and temporary amnesia once I began to regain consciousness (as well as the realization that I had shit/pissed myself). At the moment, I'm too scared to try again. Currently considering less terrifying methods.
I've tried hanging (partial suspension) multiple times, and passed out in a handful of those attempts. I recall a pleasantly lightheaded feeling just before losing consciousness, and a horrifying disorientation and temporary amnesia once I began to regain consciousness (as well as the realization that I had shit/pissed myself). At the moment, I'm too scared to try again. Currently considering less terrifying methods.
Haha. Yes, I used a belt that didn't quite hold my weight, so it broke after I lost conciousness (this happened twice-- fucking cheap, synthetic walmart belts).
With respect to your second question: yes if you would like to be polite, you should probably not eat/drink anything 24-48 hours b4 ctb.
Most people who die (whether from suicide, or any other means) will leave a mess that needs to be cleaned up. So, before you go congratulating yourself for choosing a "natural death," bear in mind the fact that death is almost always "messy." One of the benefits of suicide is that you can choose a relatively "sanitised" death if you want.
Haha. Yes, I used a belt that didn't quite hold my weight, so it broke after I lost conciousness (this happened twice-- fucking cheap, synthetic walmart belts).
With respect to your second question: yes if you would like to be polite, you should probably not eat/drink anything 24-48 hours b4 ctb.
Most people who die (whether from suicide, or any other means) will leave a mess that needs to be cleaned up. So, before you go congratulating yourself for choosing a "natural death," bear in mind the fact that death is almost always "messy." One of the benefits of suicide is that you can choose a relatively "sanitised" death if you want.
Well, I wouldn't presume to tell you what you "should" do. But if you want to leave less of a mess to clean up, maybe consider an enema before hanging. It's pretty common for people to soil themselves postmortem. Death is an ugly thing (not that life is any prettier).
Well, I wouldn't presume to tell you what you "should" do. But if you want to leave less of a mess to clean up, maybe consider an enema before hanging. It's pretty common for people to soil themselves postmortem. Death is an ugly thing (not that life is any prettier).
Enema is a formula to stimulate the defecation. It inserted in anus via a plastic straw, and and then the formula will be irrigated on rectum to facilitate the disposal of feces.
Haha. Yes, I used a belt that didn't quite hold my weight, so it broke after I lost conciousness (this happened twice-- fucking cheap, synthetic walmart belts).
With respect to your second question: yes if you would like to be polite, you should probably not eat/drink anything 24-48 hours b4 ctb.
Most people who die (whether from suicide, or any other means) will leave a mess that needs to be cleaned up. So, before you go congratulating yourself for choosing a "natural death," bear in mind the fact that death is almost always "messy." One of the benefits of suicide is that you can choose a relatively "sanitised" death if you want.
I tied the free end to the top hinge of the bathroom door on my fist attempt. On my second attempt, I just wedged the free end between the door and the door-frame, then shut the door. Both ways were perfectly effective, but as, previously mentioned, it was the weakness of the belt that was the issue.
I tied the free end to the top hinge of the bathroom door on my fist attempt. On my second attempt, I just wedged the free end between the door and the door-frame, then shut the door. Both ways were perfectly effective, but as, previously mentioned, it was the weakness of the belt that was the issue.
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