ReneeSuicideAccount
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- Jun 3, 2019
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If I place a phlebotomy tourniquet on my arm and cut into the veins in the back of my hand or the lower arm what's the chances it will continue to bleed after I pass out of blood loss?
I'm a deep cutter and a bloodletter and I have drained out roughly a L of blood and I get right on the edge of passing out (once did end up out and woke up in the hospital getting a transfusion) but around a L I've noticed the needle starts to clog but when i remove it the vein will bleed until I remove my tourniquet.
so thought is to just hack up those veins from the start. what are your thoughts?
I'm a deep cutter and a bloodletter and I have drained out roughly a L of blood and I get right on the edge of passing out (once did end up out and woke up in the hospital getting a transfusion) but around a L I've noticed the needle starts to clog but when i remove it the vein will bleed until I remove my tourniquet.
so thought is to just hack up those veins from the start. what are your thoughts?