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Any idea how much jumping would hurt?
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I am plaaning on jumping if sn doesnt work out. Hitting the ground hard from a huge height (terminal velocity) , head first, sounds agonizing, or do welose consciousness immediately we don't feel anything?
Rate my pain then and now 8 when I came round after being unconscious. Would I consider again yes but really rally high only. In my past jumps I'd have to minimum just 3 times the size of those apartments
Can't give specific details, but it can go from quick and painless to the most painful and excruciating of methods. It all "falls" on how you fall (pun intended).
Jumped off a 15 meter bridge
First I just got knocked out cold, no pain.
When I woke up it was hard to move, and then the pain hit me. It was like, pain all over my body, everywhere. Legs, arms, chest, everywhere. I squirmed on the bed and begged for something to take the pain away. I couldnt walk for about 5 days to a week, and even when I regained the ability to walk I had a permanent limp because my leg stretched funny when I jumped. So to this day I have problems walking and sometimes pain when for example Ive been sitting in my room and not walking a lot for a long time or when the weather changes. Sometimes I wake up and I cant stand on my legs because they are completely numb and need to wait a few minutes before I get up.
That was the most painful thing Ive done to kill myself tbh, not even having my stomach pumped while still consiocus was as bad :/
Jumped off a 15 meter bridge
First I just got knocked out cold, no pain.
When I woke up it was hard to move, and then the pain hit me. It was like, pain all over my body, everywhere. Legs, arms, chest, everywhere. I squirmed on the bed and begged for something to take the pain away. I couldnt walk for about 5 days to a week, and even when I regained the ability to walk I had a permanent limp because my leg stretched funny when I jumped. So to this day I have problems walking and sometimes pain when for example Ive been sitting in my room and not walking a lot for a long time or when the weather changes. Sometimes I wake up and I cant stand on my legs because they are completely numb and need to wait a few minutes before I get up.
That was the most painful thing Ive done to kill myself tbh, not even having my stomach pumped while still consiocus was as bad :/
I am plaaning on jumping if sn doesnt work out. Hitting the ground hard from a huge height (terminal velocity) , head first, sounds agonizing, or do welose consciousness immediately we don't feel anything?
If you think in probability jumping still is the better method. Depending of height, position of your fall you definitely have more chance to die than survive.
It would probably hurt a veritable fuck ton. Why would anyone do this when more peaceful methods are available? Unless you want to feel a fuck ton of pain, then I can respect that.
As long as your brain cells have neurotransmitters, oxygen, blood, and energy you should feel immense pain from a fall. I have studied suicide method for a years. I can advise a painless method.
The Korean method. Or the night night method. Which they are very similar. There are mega threads for both. This is a hit or miss method. It works like a charm for some while others it don't work at all. The biggest opsticle is finding the carotid arteries.
But really if money is an issue then you can donate plasma and save up just enough for antiemetics and SN. Which shouldn't take long.
I am plaaning on jumping if sn doesnt work out. Hitting the ground hard from a huge height (terminal velocity) , head first, sounds agonizing, or do welose consciousness immediately we don't feel anything?
So my answer is going to be mostly from an engineering point of view. If you hit the ground at terminal velocity, and it isn't like you landed on the softest thing in the world. Then you will die. Water doesn't have enough time to do anything, and you might was well hit a roadway.
There honestly wouldn't be enough time for you to know what happened. In HS you might of done a reaction time test. This test is somewhat BS, but it does prove a point. You observe the universe much more slowly than reality. Our bodies have serious limitations on such things. So will it hurt. The answer is no since you will be dead. Even more if you're going head first like you mention.
Now, lets say if somehow it didn't kill you. Yes it would hurt a lot.
Note what you need to stay alive. Your brain working, you need O2, your brain having good flow of nutrition and what not.
As long as your brain cells have neurotransmitters, oxygen, blood, and energy you should feel immense pain from a fall. I have studied suicide method for a years. I can advise a painless method.
If you are going to jump, jump into water with a bunch of weights chained on you. Drowning. Irreversible unless some lifeguard saves you. Jumping from a building/front of a train is too risky. I know a guy that survived jumping from the 4th floor, and is on a wheelchair with a speech problem.
If you are going to jump, jump into water with a bunch of weights chained on you. Drowning. Irreversible unless some lifeguard saves you. Jumping from a building/front of a train is too risky. I know a guy that survived jumping from the 4th floor, and is on a wheelchair with a speech problem.
If your method is jumping, why would you risk switching it to drowning if you fail? Drowning sounds like extreme suffering. Also, anyone jumping from 4 stories is just impulsive. 4 stories is way too short for a serious attempt, unless he dove head first.
Jumping is never easy. I tried jumping over the bridge but mostly people are scared of heights and definitely it requires alot of courage to do so. Not easy due to survival Instinct.
There are plenty of other methods in this forum you can find a peaceful way.
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