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MeowTheFlemishCat

MeowTheFlemishCat

"The snake that cannot shed its skin perishes"
Mar 3, 2023
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How painful is full suspension hanging exactly?
 
cait_sith

cait_sith

Brain rotted, often missing word
Apr 8, 2024
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i looked at so many threads regarding this and survivors accounts range from most painful thing imaginable to slight discomfort to no pain at all due to passing out immediately. You will never get a satisfying exact answer on this.
 
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Dark Window

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Mar 12, 2024
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Essentially if you REALLY know what you're doing, you can make it quick and relatively painless, but if you don't know what you're doing, it may be very painful and may not even succeed.

Unless you're confident you know what you're doing, best to just avoid it.
 
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Forveleth

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Mar 26, 2024
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I'll agree with what's been said so far in that full suspension can be extremely painful or it can be very peaceful. It just depends on your anatomy and the angle and whether you can get everything situated just right. When I have practiced, sometimes I can get it just right and I start to fade out quickly and just have tingles and then other times I'll accidentally start crushing my windpipe and then I start to panic and I have to stop and readjust. I've been able to find an angle that works for me, but I don't get it right every single time on the first try. So I just am hoping that when I actually go for it, I can get it right and won't have an excruciating death.
 
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lkjhgfdsa1

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Apr 17, 2024
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it's scary
i think the fear of getting hurt must be greater than the actual pain
 
ASp4E

ASp4E

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May 23, 2024
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I agree with what has been said so far by cait_sith, Dark Window, and Forveleth. About what dkrw said, I do agree that fear may be greater than the pain sometimes, but I'm not sure it's always the case. In any case, feel free to ignore the rest of my message if the other answers were satisfactory. My experience is below.

Warning, my only such attempt was a while ago so I don't remember the details and everything should be taken with a grain of salt. I'm still curious about other people's experiences as well, because I'm still a little afraid to try this method again.

Some things I did to try mitigate pain was I think having a moderately thick rope (lower pressure), using padding in the form of my clothing's collar, tightening the loop somewhat in advance, making sure the rope is high on the neck, and falling somewhat slowly. I don't remember whether I was holding onto the rope as well or not though.

I think it was "unmanageable" in the sense that, had I waited any longer, then I would either want to stop it or survival instinct would kick in. The pain itself was, I believe, not nearly as bad as I had anticipated. But since it's best to stop early, I stopped it early (the main reason I tried it in the first place was that my setup made stopping fairly easy). So yeah, it was mostly because I didn't think I would last without survival instinct kicking in or the pain becoming overwhelming. On another note, according to my notes there was quite little panic if any. Probably because of the easy way to stop. I'd need to try again to actually get an idea of the pain not clouded by unreliable memories though.

After stopping: majority of the pain was along the line of the rope, probably caused by friction as the loop tightened. Mild pain swallowing. There was redness along that line, with greater pain along the right side of the neck and lower right jaw, and more mild pain on the left side, in my case. There was some blood in the region between the front-right side of the neck and the lower right jaw, with that area producing a large portion of the pain. Turning my head upward, or touching, increased the pain.

After sleeping: touching areas with redness and blood produced pain, but it was nothing compared to the spot that seemed to bruise during the process. The pain from other places decreased very noticeably after sleeping, however the pain due to the bruise seemed to not change much, if at all. The bruise was in the form of a slightly bulging out section, but the skin tone appeared to be the same as the surrounding skin. Touching the places with redness and blood produced pain, but it was very mild in comparison to the pain produced from touching the bruised area.

In conclusion, I might try it again. Or maybe partial suspension if I can find a way to stop myself from releasing the pressure, by standing up for example, during convulsions or automatic movement after passing out.
 
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