OneMoreDude

OneMoreDude

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Jul 29, 2019
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Why is that so difficult to compress arteries even with my fingers?What point in my neck should I press them to?
I can do it in 1/15 case to get dizzy and to black out
And with full suspention what position of a head would help the rope get to the carotids more likely and to squeeze them as firmly as it could be?Head being right down or try to keep it straight?
I'm very very grateful for any replies
 
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I wish someone could make a youtube video on this or something to give an example.
 
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Partial-Elf

Partial-Elf

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I'm so annoyed how finicky hanging is. Wish I could help. Went from being successful 3/4 times to maybe 1/10 times and idk why
 
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OneMoreDude

OneMoreDude

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I'm so annoyed how finicky hanging is. Wish I could help. Went from being successful 3/4 times to maybe 1/10 times and idk why
Do you talk about whole practice attempt to compress arteries or what?
 
Partial-Elf

Partial-Elf

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Do you talk about whole practice attempt to compress arteries or what?
The numerator is the number of times I feel faint and close to passing out. The denominator is the number of times I sit into the noose trying to achieve that effect.

I was a little confused by the wording of your question so if you were looking for different info please ask
 
xMacy

xMacy

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Seach you neck by turning your head either to the left or right and feel for the coritiod triangle. You should find it above the adams apple on the side of the neck. Search for the pulse.
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OneMoreDude

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The numerator is the number of times I feel faint and close to passing out. The denominator is the number of times I sit into the noose trying to achieve that effect.

I was a little confused by the wording of your question so if you were looking for different info please ask
Sorry for my English
I meant you tried to faint using your fingers or you talked about numerous failed attempts when you have already get into noose
Seach you neck by turning your head either to the left or right and feel for the coritiod triangle. You should find it above the adams apple on the side of the neck. Search for the pulse.
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When it comes to pressing both carotids simultaneously i'm a little confused cuz there is not much place i could use and i don't feel the right place i should press them to..
Is it cervical spine or just straight down?
Thanks
 
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