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Alreadylate

Alreadylate

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I'd like to do it laying down in my bed or in the floor. I think sitting down is complicated because I will have to stick my body to the chair with tape or something and still this way, when I get unconscious my head will go down... I'm really confused about the position
 
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homeboundcripple

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I'd like to do it laying down in my bed or in the floor. I think sitting down is complicated because I will have to stick my body to the chair with tape or something and still this way, when I get unconscious my head will go down... I'm really confused about the position
Laying down will cause you to choke if you throw up, and more chance of swallowing tongue, I believe.
 
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Laying down will cause you to choke if you throw up, and more chance of swallowing tongue, I believe.
There is no such thing as swallowing your tongue. It is anchored in the mouth and cannot be swallowed. As a former EMT my guess is you've watched a tv show with people seizing and being turned on their side and something put in the mouth. That is not done. U turn the person to prevent choking or aspiration on vomit. There is a great chance of biting one's tongue but u won't swallow it.
 
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There is no such thing as swallowing your tongue. It is anchored in the mouth and cannot be swallowed. As a former EMT my guess is you've watched a tv show with people seizing and being turned on their side and something put in the mouth. That is not done. U turn the person to prevent choking or aspiration on vomit. There is a great chance of biting one's tongue but u won't swallow it.
Ok, I worded it wrong, but the tongue can still block the airway
 
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Alreadylate

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so guys, what do you think about my position? sitting down in a chair and sticking myself to the chair with tape is a good idea?
 
HD72

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Ok, I worded it wrong, but the tongue can still block the airway
This usually occurs due to an abnormal issue with the size of the tongue or something like apnea. What does it matter however if your goal is to die what position your tongue is in? R u concerned it will kick off SI? The bigger issue is the vomiting. That is the concern when someone seizes or passes out. I don't want to vomit at the end either so being upright is of course better. I would think in bed propped on one of those slanted pillows used to elevate you would work just fine.
 
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This usually occurs due to an abnormal issue with the size of the tongue or something like apnea. What does it matter however if your goal is to die what position your tongue is in? R u concerned it will kick off SI? The bigger issue is the vomiting. That is the concern when someone seizes or passes out. I don't want to vomit at the end either so being upright is of course better. I would think in bed propped on one of those slanted pillows used to elevate you would work just fine.
I think I read doing it in bed is not a good idea because the bag can move or something...
 
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In a comfortable chair, sitting upright, wrists secured.
 
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how you secure your wrists?
You'd have to be a little creative. Obviously, you should be able to do one wrist with no problem. For the other one, you'd probably have to utilize something that you could use your teeth on to pull it tight. A heavy zip strap comes to mind. Also, handcuffs can be manipulated with a single hand with practice. I don't feel like looking for it, but there's a picture of Vinny's setup and he used wrist restraints. Ofc, you need the right type of chair to allow restraints of some kind to be used.
 
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You'd have to be a little creative. Obviously, you should be able to do one wrist with no problem. For the other one, you'd probably have to utilize something that you could use your teeth on to pull it tight. A heavy zip strap comes to mind. Also, handcuffs can be manipulated with a single hand with practice. I don't feel like looking for it, but there's a picture of Vinny's setup and he used wrist restraints. Ofc, you need the right type of chair to allow restraints of some kind to be used.
but if you are unconscious, how is possible you use your hands?
 
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This usually occurs due to an abnormal issue with the size of the tongue or something like apnea. What does it matter however if your goal is to die what position your tongue is in? R u concerned it will kick off SI? The bigger issue is the vomiting. That is the concern when someone seizes or passes out. I don't want to vomit at the end either so being upright is of course better. I would think in bed propped on one of those slanted pillows used to elevate you would work just fine.
Your right, maybe a blocked airway wouldn't matter much — unless there's still enough oxygen in the brain for the body to kick back into consciousness. who knows, Probably a far-fetched scenario
but Still, I've read some horror stories of people waking up after passing out or tearing off the bag, which isn't a great thought. Always better to be seated upright to minimise that risk, thats all. Also due to gravity, being seated helps flush out co2 from the bottom of the bag better.
 
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Your right, maybe a blocked airway wouldn't matter much — unless there's still enough oxygen in the brain for the body to kick back into consciousness. who knows, Probably a far-fetched scenario
but Still, I've read some horror stories of people waking up after passing out or tearing off the bag, which isn't a great thought. Always better to be seated upright to minimise that risk, thats all. Also due to gravity, being seated helps flush out co2 from the bottom of the bag better.
Whether sitting up or lying down u r going to want to tear off the bag im afraid.
 
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Whether sitting up or lying down u r going to want to tear off the bag im afraid.
But there's more risk of causing an involuntary action (like ripping the bag off) if you choose to lay on your back rather than be seated
 
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But there's more risk of causing an involuntary action (like ripping the bag off) if you choose to lay on your back rather than be seated
I'm not quite sure what difference it makes if u r lying down or sitting up. I have never heard of that.
 
Alreadylate

Alreadylate

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I'm not quite sure what difference it makes if u r lying down or sitting up. I have never heard of that.
are you planning to tie your wrists?
CAN SOMEONE EXPLAIN ME PROPERLY THAT STUFF ABOUT THE POSITION AND WHY WE HAVE TO TIE OUR WRISTS OR OURSELVES TO THE CHAIR? THANKS
 
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I'm not quite sure what difference it makes if u r lying down or sitting up. I have never heard of that.
If you read Boris Killian's book, Methods for a Safe and Peaceful Death, he says, "Do not lie on your back" In my opinion, mechanically, it makes sense to be seated upright.
are you planning to tie your wrings or your body to the chair?
Yes if I choose that option, I will do
 
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homeboundcripple

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How would you do that?
My ankles would be bound together and tied to the sofa chair. My arms are positioned beside my thighs, secured with rope that runs under my thighs, with slipknots at the ends.
 
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Alreadylate

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I cannot really imagine it... I dunno how i will do that.. why your ankles too???? I think what is important is tying the body to the chair in case you fall when getting unconscious...
 
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I cannot really imagine it... I dunno how i will do that.. why your ankles too???? I think what is important is tying the body to the chair in case you fall when getting unconscious...
Wherever suits you, you don't have to tie the ankles together. For me, ankles, chest, hands tied down as I don't want to risk flapping about.
 

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