shrobae
pro invicto
- Sep 9, 2024
- 54
do any of you have thoughts on the idea of slowly bleeding out as a "peaceful method."
Context: i have taken field first aid classes as a requirement from school and am familiar with hypovolemic shock and the resulting symptoms. im asking because i was getting blood taken one day (about a year ago) and they accidentally took too much because i was not drinking water and was generally unhealthy then, but it was such a gradual decrease in consciousness that i have considered today as a possible method.
I have a blood collection kit and access to some blood pressure medications and was wondering if it would be viable to just set it and leave it and hopefully just not wake up. Any thoughts on this?
Context: i have taken field first aid classes as a requirement from school and am familiar with hypovolemic shock and the resulting symptoms. im asking because i was getting blood taken one day (about a year ago) and they accidentally took too much because i was not drinking water and was generally unhealthy then, but it was such a gradual decrease in consciousness that i have considered today as a possible method.
I have a blood collection kit and access to some blood pressure medications and was wondering if it would be viable to just set it and leave it and hopefully just not wake up. Any thoughts on this?