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How close can one get to death without being hospitalized?
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Pretty close I guess, but the issue is that the closer you get the harder survival becomes. Most methods reach a point of no return and your fate is out of your hands. Anything that can get you close to death is also capable of actually getting you there. There are better options if you are seeking recovery or need help. If you want to walk the line you have to be prepared that you may cross it.
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Too many variables to give a clear answer.
People have died doing a taste of SN. People have died in a fent OD only to jump to their feet after narcan is administered.
the only reason i cant do it is because of guilt, but i want to very badly. as a result, i often do partial for a short amount of time, so i can feel all the symptoms, and then stand up before i get too close to passing out of anything
Not a very good question, I guess. You can be seconds away from your death and not know it, regardless of your method. But to get that feeling of life draining out of you it'd be helpful to practice partial suspension, even if that feeling is more of a placebo effect. You will pass out for good minutes before dying if you do it correctly, but here comes the risk of accidently getting it right too soon. Look more into practice threads.
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