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How long to CTB from stab wound to the stomach?
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Does anyone know how long it would take to bleed out from a stomach wound? Or how long before you pass out? The place I plan to CTB is very isolated so little risk of being found before CTBing from blood loss. I have a 'better' method but fear of being a vegetable if anything goes wrong has made me put it entirely to the side.
Not sure- I always thought losing a significant amount of blood would at least make you pass out in a couple of minutes.. But I think it's all dependent on where the wound is. I know it's a dumb method but for some reason it's how I've always pictured myself going out
Not sure- I always thought losing a significant amount of blood would at least make you pass out in a couple of minutes.. But I think it's all dependent on where the wound is. I know it's a dumb method but for some reason it's how I've always pictured myself going out
It really depends on you. You could pass out from the shock of it or stay wide awake because of the adrenaline flowing through you. And yes, it really does depend on where the wound is and how big it is, but this is such a risky method that I wouldn't recommend it at all. If you somehow stay awake, it'll be a slow or fast painful way to go.
Seppuku process of a beautiful Japanese girl. Seppuku (Japanese: 切腹, "cutting [the] belly"), sometimes referred to as harakiri (腹切り, "abdomen/belly cutting"
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