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I am evaluating this method and would love your suggestions to make it more effective, quick or painless.
I will take a high dosage of Apixaban or any other oral anticoagulant / blood thinner.
Post that, will cut open a major blood ves witsel, ideally, Femoral Artery or Jugular Vein. These blood vessels are very close to skin, so accessible, and result in massive blood loss in short time span. Combined with anticoagulants, it will prevent any blood clotting and would increase blood loss rate.
Key issues :
- Obtaining Apixaban : It is a prescription only drug, here in India. So obtaining a large amount of dosage would be a challenge.
- Right amount of dosage of Apixaban : Lower dosage might render the method ineffective as natural blood clotting might hinder or prolong the procedure causing more pain.
- Severing blood vessel : Although these blood vessels are shallow enough, the lack of anatomical knowledge and the fact that this needs to be done by self would pose a severe challenge. A shallow or small cut might render the procedure ineffective
- Body's Survival Response : In this type of injuries, body's natural survival responses kick in immediately. To counter this, a fast-acting anaesthetic or sedative drug taken beforehand that renders me unconscious can be helpful. But again, accessibility and dosage are important parameters.
Risks :
- Waking up : If the anticoagulant dosage isn't sufficient, or cut isn't at right place and right intensity, I might wake up after.
- Permanent consequences : With severe blood loss being part of the procedure, any miscalculation night result in multiple organ failure and cause permanent damage and might even disable me from any future self-deletion attempts
I am evaluating this method and would love your suggestions to make it more effective, quick or painless.
I will take a high dosage of Apixaban or any other oral anticoagulant / blood thinner.
Post that, will cut open a major blood ves witsel, ideally, Femoral Artery or Jugular Vein. These blood vessels are very close to skin, so accessible, and result in massive blood loss in short time span. Combined with anticoagulants, it will prevent any blood clotting and would increase blood loss rate.
Key issues :
- Obtaining Apixaban : It is a prescription only drug, here in India. So obtaining a large amount of dosage would be a challenge.
- Right amount of dosage of Apixaban : Lower dosage might render the method ineffective as natural blood clotting might hinder or prolong the procedure causing more pain.
- Severing blood vessel : Although these blood vessels are shallow enough, the lack of anatomical knowledge and the fact that this needs to be done by self would pose a severe challenge. A shallow or small cut might render the procedure ineffective
- Body's Survival Response : In this type of injuries, body's natural survival responses kick in immediately. To counter this, a fast-acting anaesthetic or sedative drug taken beforehand that renders me unconscious can be helpful. But again, accessibility and dosage are important parameters.
Risks :
- Waking up : If the anticoagulant dosage isn't sufficient, or cut isn't at right place and right intensity, I might wake up after.
- Permanent consequences : With severe blood loss being part of the procedure, any miscalculation night result in multiple organ failure and cause permanent damage and might even disable me from any future self-deletion attempts