• Hey Guest,

    We wanted to share a quick update with the community.

    Our public expense ledger is now live, allowing anyone to see how donations are used to support the ongoing operation of the site.

    👉 View the ledger here

    Over the past year, increased regulatory pressure in multiple regions like UK OFCOM and Australia's eSafety has led to higher operational costs, including infrastructure, security, and the need to work with more specialized service providers to keep the site online and stable.

    If you value the community and would like to help support its continued operation, donations are greatly appreciated. If you wish to donate via Bank Transfer or other options, please open a ticket.

    Donate via cryptocurrency:

    Bitcoin (BTC):
    Ethereum (ETH):
    Monero (XMR):
K

kambroov

Member
Apr 7, 2023
52
It's well-known that full suspension hanging is a very effective method. The only problem with it, is that it involves a lot of suffering for a minute or so, until you go unconscious. After all, you're literally being suffocated to death.

Here's a solution. You might have heard of a "legal high" that involves inhaling nitrous oxide via whipped cream canisters. Here's a Wikipedia article about it: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recreational_use_of_nitrous_oxide
Nitrous oxide is legal and very easy to obtain, it's used for whipped cream.

If you inhale a lot of nitrous oxide without taking breaks to breathe air (so you just keep on sucking on the balloon) it will knock you unconscious due to oxygen deprivation.

So: You get everything set up to hang yourself. You have the rope around your neck, you're standing on the platform. Then, knock yourself unconscious with nitrous oxide. You will fall off the platform, and the rope will tighten. Since you're unconscious from oxygen deprivation in the first place, the hanging won't wake you up (it's further depriving you of oxygen). So you will be unconscious throughout the whole thing. Completely pain-free.

A video on how to do nitrous oxide:
 
  • Like
Reactions: todienomore, worthIess, luisamanequim and 6 others
mortuarymary

mortuarymary

Enlightened
Jan 17, 2024
1,363
No I haven't. But you mentioned whipped cream. I'm now interested
 
  • Yay!
  • Like
Reactions: Tellement, luisamanequim, divinemistress87 and 6 others
R

rozeske

Maybe I am the problem
Dec 2, 2023
4,223
Hanging comes with a risk of paralysis and brain damage on it's own. I wouldn't increase that risk even more by taking substances. There is no way of insuring how you fall when unconscious. That guy that ended up only breaking his spine and paralysed and suffocating until discovered and pulled down still gives me nightmares.
 
  • Like
  • Wow
Reactions: luisamanequim, sserafim, peaches and 4 others
Tears in Rain

Tears in Rain

..............
Dec 12, 2023
858
I came across it once when a poster was looking into using nitrous oxide for the Shallow Water blackout method. A linked post in that referred to someone talking about trying it with partial hanging.



The above partial/nitrous oxide thread was from 2022, and the OP of that thread @Dizzylady80 was still posting in December 2023, so they didn't carry out the method as of then.
 
  • Like
Reactions: todienomore, luisamanequim, sserafim and 1 other person
Intoxicated

Intoxicated

MIA Man
Nov 16, 2023
1,171
So: You get everything set up to hang yourself. You have the rope around your neck, you're standing on the platform. Then, knock yourself unconscious with nitrous oxide. You will fall off the platform, and the rope will tighten. Since you're unconscious from oxygen deprivation in the first place, the hanging won't wake you up (it's further depriving you of oxygen). So you will be unconscious throughout the whole thing. Completely pain-free.
Judging by various videos, loss of control over the body often happens before collapse, when such things are caused by gas asphyxiation. The time interval can be nearly 5 seconds. Hence some consciousness can present during a few seconds of hanging with this method. Anyway, gas asphyxiation, especially with nitrous oxide, should reduce the time and intensity of perceived pain.
 
T

TiredOfAllThis

Arcanist
Feb 5, 2024
453
Hanging is different. One can do long drop
 
  • Like
Reactions: Kasumi
z____

z____

10-109
Nov 27, 2023
67
Good idea, my only recommendation would be to try to rig some sort of contraption to keep the nitrous flowing until you're well gone. In my experience passing out from nitrous doesn't last very long so I think there would be a risk of waking up while you're on the rope.

Also I hope dizzy's doing well, wherever she is.
 
Soc

Soc

Member
Dec 9, 2023
72
I used it a lot and probably still have a high tolerance. (Went thru endless 20kg tanks) It does send you into a trance but would be an awful way for me considering I had a history with it (4 years ago)
 
z____

z____

10-109
Nov 27, 2023
67
I used it a lot and probably still have a high tolerance. (Went thru endless 20kg tanks) It does send you into a trance but would be an awful way for me considering I had a history with it (4 years ago)
Congrats on staying off the stuff, I had a brief stint using it and only ended up moving on to worse shit when I quit.

Do miss the feeling of dissociation tho. I somehow haven't tried FXE or ket tho.
 
MatrixPrisoner

MatrixPrisoner

Enlightened
Jul 8, 2023
1,831
I can see failing and having to live with some serious permanent brain damage as a high-probability outcome here.
 
  • Like
  • Informative
Reactions: sserafim, rozeske and z____
Intoxicated

Intoxicated

MIA Man
Nov 16, 2023
1,171
Good idea, my only recommendation would be to try to rig some sort of contraption to keep the nitrous flowing until you're well gone.
I think, that would be overly complicated. One could use a plastic bag with nitrous oxide placed over the head and sealed around the neck with an insulation tape. This should prevent inhaling fresh oxygen. Although the necessity of hanging is questionable then :-)
In my experience passing out from nitrous doesn't last very long
That's because your neck is not compressed, so you can inhale oxygen which can then be delivered to the brain through the carotid arteries. Regaining consciousness while hanging should be way more difficult.
 
DesperateOne

DesperateOne

Specialist
May 25, 2023
318
Hanging comes with a risk of paralysis and brain damage on it's own. I wouldn't increase that risk even more by taking substances. There is no way of insuring how you fall when unconscious. That guy that ended up only breaking his spine and paralysed and suffocating until discovered and pulled down still gives me nightmares.
If you aren't discovered and the knots are tied properly, hanging is 100% a lethal method.
I can see failing and having to live with some serious permanent brain damage as a high-probability outcome here.
How?
 
Last edited:
R

rozeske

Maybe I am the problem
Dec 2, 2023
4,223
If you aren't discovered and the knots are tied properly, hanging is 100% a lethal method.
There is no 100% effective method, none. unless MAID even that is b/c you have medical assistants.
 
  • Like
Reactions: BrainShower
DesperateOne

DesperateOne

Specialist
May 25, 2023
318
There is no 100% effective method, none. unless MAID even that is b/c you have medical assistants.
Sure maybe not 100%, but definitely 99%... I'll do hanging in the middle of the forest, on a strong oak tree and at 10PM when majority of people will go to sleep for work/school.

You can argue that there is that 0.01% chance of it going wrong like my tree suddenly collapsing for some random natural reason or a random person decides to walk directly through my spot and rescuing me.

Other than that you can't have a method more reliable than hanging. It has the least amount of variables.
 
Last edited:
R

rozeske

Maybe I am the problem
Dec 2, 2023
4,223
Sure maybe not 100%, but definitely 99%. I'll do hanging in the middle of the forest, on a strong oak tree and at 10PM when majority of people will go to sleep for work/school.

You can argue that there is that 0.01% chance of it going wrong like my tree suddenly collapsing for some random natural reason or a random person decides to walk directly through my spot and rescuing me.

Other than that you can't have a method more reliable than hanging. It has the least amount of variables.
Hanging has an efficiency of 77% - 88% there are other methods that have way more reliability. Most go with hanging not because of it's high lethality compared to other methods but because it is the most and only accessible and easy to setup method for them.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Deleted member 65988
A

ArjunRamDas

Member
Dec 21, 2023
21
It's well-known that full suspension hanging is a very effective method. The only problem with it, is that it involves a lot of suffering for a minute or so, until you go unconscious. After all, you're literally being suffocated to death.

Here's a solution. You might have heard of a "legal high" that involves inhaling nitrous oxide via whipped cream canisters. Here's a Wikipedia article about it: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recreational_use_of_nitrous_oxide
Nitrous oxide is legal and very easy to obtain, it's used for whipped cream.

If you inhale a lot of nitrous oxide without taking breaks to breathe air (so you just keep on sucking on the balloon) it will knock you unconscious due to oxygen deprivation.

So: You get everything set up to hang yourself. You have the rope around your neck, you're standing on the platform. Then, knock yourself unconscious with nitrous oxide. You will fall off the platform, and the rope will tighten. Since you're unconscious from oxygen deprivation in the first place, the hanging won't wake you up (it's further depriving you of oxygen). So you will be unconscious throughout the whole thing. Completely pain-free.

A video on how to do nitrous oxide:

Not sure if it would work as planned but it definitely is an interesting idea.
 

Similar threads

S
Replies
8
Views
911
Suicide Discussion
Deer_Dairy
D
SadCryingBunny
Replies
7
Views
1K
Suicide Discussion
noname3
N
Hangman.
Replies
9
Views
3K
Suicide Discussion
OnMyLast Legs
OnMyLast Legs