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Godofdeathftw

Every ounce of suffering is because of life
Jul 8, 2019
91
When I picture a partial hanging attempt with my knees on the ground and my body leaned forward into the rope, I totally see how my body could thrash, forcing my neck out from the rope.

Is this a actual issue, and if so, how can it be prevented?
 
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MG_39

Physically ill suffering couch potato
Jul 5, 2019
221
Yes it's a risk, and could result in a vegetative state. The benefit with partial is of course the fact that you are able to do it without a lot of pain. Full suspension (no drop/short drop) removes this risk, but can also result in a lot of pain for minutes, which scares me too.
 
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Walilamdzi

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Mar 21, 2019
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Yes it's a risk, and could result in a vegetative state. The benefit with partial is of course the fact that you are able to do it without a lot of pain. Full suspension (no drop/short drop) removes this risk, but can also result in a lot of pain for minutes, which scares me too.

Why do you think partial avoids pain?