Had some experience with exanguination, or bleeding out. Had a bladder problem, was catheterized, bleeding got worse, was sent home from hospital. Four months later the leg bag I was wearing,(remember the catheter), was looking like all blood and damn little urine. A few weeks later I was so tired it took me three hours to dress to go to the hospital. Now here my friends when the fun really got going! I was shaking so damn bad, I thought I might start having seizures. As I was continuing to bleed into that damn leg bag..... I kept shaking and shaking,(loved to have had a tambourine). Then I started passing out. They couldn't get an IV into me. So they had to call in a specialist, guy dressed in a red medical uniform comes in and as I came to for a moment asks, me to stop shaking, as hg e was placing a four inch long catheter into the INSIDE my arm under the arm pit? He asks me if I could stop shaking as he didn't want to,"nick an artery!" ( A week and a few days later, it hurt like hell when the removed that damn catheter). As I keep passing in and out I was still shaking. At one point I came to and told the female nurse I thought I was dying of covid, as my lungs hurt like someone was sticking knives into them. The sweet little nurse said "It's not covid, you going to hypovolemic shock, you have lost over half of your blood volume." Now had I not been shaking uncontrollably, and comming to where each breath was agony, I would have been happy to go ahead and bleed out. The internal problem causing the bleeding, was not painful,but the seizure like shaking and the agony of every breath was very painful, for the few times I came to. So I want you to know as much as I like the idea of bleeding out, the effects of bleeding out are not fun. Although bleeding out quickly might make it easier......a needle might not allow enough blood volume to escape before your discovered. (Some of you may wonder why I didn't just stay home and bleed out? My fear of brain damage, stopped that)! Much love to each and everyone of you!