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How painful is full suspension hanging?
Thread starterScorpiusDragon
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Really painful? But probably only briefly. I don't think anyone can actually answer that. I had the same question about shotgun blasts to the head. There's only one way anybody could know and they usually don't report back.
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JesiBel, DrownedOctopus and DeadlyLiving
I lifted my legs once during a standing partial attempt, so for a few seconds I was fully suspended. The sensation was uncomfortable, a tight pulling on my neck, but I wouldn't have described it as painful. Within a few seconds i could feel myself beginning to fade, all physical discomfort began to dull.
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AnestheticVoid, BeansOfRequirement, Mylifeispointless and 1 other person
If done incorrectly, you could wind up just hanging there, and yes, will be very painful. You may finally pass to the other side, but not before suffering. And along with you jerking trying to get out of it, that will make the pain that much worse.
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Maria M, DeadlyLiving, Marawa and 1 other person
I'm considering overdosing on H, drinking, and then full suspension hanging. done properly, it breaks your neck or cuts off oxygen to the brain so you just fade. choking/suffocation to death causes all the pain and flailing.
you should only remain awake and aware for about 10/15 seconds and after that you will lose consciousness. So I would think that if your goal is to cbt then 10 seconds should not deter you from passing into an eternity of peace
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