Minudah
Stupid
- Dec 3, 2018
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Basically you take a scarf or something similar, tie knots in it over where your carotids are when the scarf is at its tightest, then tie it tight around your neck.
I can't remember where I read about it before, I just searched this site and couldn't find anything about it. I just remember reading somewhere people were hypothesizing it would work, then someone brought up an example of someone who died this way. Other than that I haven't been able to find anything on this anywhere.
I've been trying different methods of carotid compression like the night night method and the tourniquet method, but the only thing to give me the dizzy feeling so far has been a scarf with knots in it. I tried to ctb with the night night method and tourniquet method but neither worked, haven't tried to ctb with the scarf yet but practicing gave me a lot more confidence than in the other two methods. I also wonder if there's any way to make it look like an accident.
Have people tried this? Is there a reason it doesn't get more mention, like does it fail a lot or risk damage or something?
I can't remember where I read about it before, I just searched this site and couldn't find anything about it. I just remember reading somewhere people were hypothesizing it would work, then someone brought up an example of someone who died this way. Other than that I haven't been able to find anything on this anywhere.
I've been trying different methods of carotid compression like the night night method and the tourniquet method, but the only thing to give me the dizzy feeling so far has been a scarf with knots in it. I tried to ctb with the night night method and tourniquet method but neither worked, haven't tried to ctb with the scarf yet but practicing gave me a lot more confidence than in the other two methods. I also wonder if there's any way to make it look like an accident.
Have people tried this? Is there a reason it doesn't get more mention, like does it fail a lot or risk damage or something?