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- Nov 27, 2022
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I have Sodum Nitrate coming in the mail, but the whole dance involving antiemetics, several cups, prep time etc I making it a hassle and I am becoming impatient. As an alternative, I am looking into partial suspension hanging.
As such I am curious about what events cause this method to fail most often so that I can do my best to control for them in my attempt.
I bought nautical rope with an already built in loop on one end that works as the noose. This ensure that the knot can not fail in any way as it is a factory made structural element. I tested the rope on myself about 20 minutes ago with great success. I looped it around my neck and pushed it up against my jaw line near my skull before pulling it tight and tensioning it over my head with my arm. I was successful in holding tension until I passed out and fell over. I filmed myself in an effort to identify and erratic movements that I may make as I become unconscious and did not see any.
My plan is to lay out a tarp on the floor to collect and mess and leakage that occurs postmortem, and use a doorway pull-up bar as an anchor for the rope to attach to. I am fairly certain this is as robust a connection point as I can get as they are designed to support full weight over and over for an indefinite period of time. That being said I would just like to sanity test my methodology with other people to see what I am missing. What ways can this fail that I am not considering at this moment?
As such I am curious about what events cause this method to fail most often so that I can do my best to control for them in my attempt.
I bought nautical rope with an already built in loop on one end that works as the noose. This ensure that the knot can not fail in any way as it is a factory made structural element. I tested the rope on myself about 20 minutes ago with great success. I looped it around my neck and pushed it up against my jaw line near my skull before pulling it tight and tensioning it over my head with my arm. I was successful in holding tension until I passed out and fell over. I filmed myself in an effort to identify and erratic movements that I may make as I become unconscious and did not see any.
My plan is to lay out a tarp on the floor to collect and mess and leakage that occurs postmortem, and use a doorway pull-up bar as an anchor for the rope to attach to. I am fairly certain this is as robust a connection point as I can get as they are designed to support full weight over and over for an indefinite period of time. That being said I would just like to sanity test my methodology with other people to see what I am missing. What ways can this fail that I am not considering at this moment?