Salvacion
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- Sep 25, 2018
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What do you think the parameters for this maybe? Length of time required for exposure? Temperature required? As we are nearing some below zero temperatures I amwondering if this may be an option.
What happened? Were you unable to stay outside?I've tried it in -10 degree midwestern weather and fucked it up. My SI was too strong.
I was drunk but not really drunk enough, and I got extremely paranoid cause I thought I saw a car patrolling the park I was planning to ctb in, so I ended up trying to walk the mile or so back home.What happened? Were you unable to stay outside?
I'm strongly leaning towards it because it's so easy. The hard part in my opinion is falling asleep. I'm trying to find a reliable way to induce deep sleep.Haven't you considered other methods yet? Hypothermia seems to be very hard in terms of overcoming your survival instinct, as @AveryConure said. Why put yourself through all that suffering when hanging may also do the trick?
I made a thread about that if you're interested. I didn't get much response yet, but a person suggested Clonazepam instead of Diazepam like I intended.Yeah I wonder if OTC sleep aids like diphenhydramine would put you in a deep enough sleep to not notice you are freezing...
he hard part in my opinion is falling asleep. I'm trying to find a reliable way to induce deep sleep
Where is the thread?I made a thread about that if you're interested. I didn't get much response yet, but a person suggested Clonazepam instead of Diazepam like I intended.
But I seriously consider alcohol. People collapse all the time and if you want to die anyway you could just drink a couple of bottles of wine in 5mins. I read that's how most people who pass out did it - they go too fast before they feel the effects and then when they do it's lights out.
Not necessarily, but it would be advisable.Do you think it needs to be below zero temperatures or just below freezing to have an actual chance of working.?
In cold water around zero degrees of celsius human die in cca ten minutes (like on Titanic). (Water kills faster than air). But i like warmness and i hate cold. It is not a way for me.What do you think the parameters for this maybe? Length of time required for exposure? Temperature required? As we are nearing some below zero temperatures I amwondering if this may be an option.
That is true. Humans spread like a virus. It's hard to find a place truly remote. It's possible though.@Salvacion ,
There are sources about this, not (just) on this website. I think I did read about this somewhere on the internet. There are lots of variables. Little clothing, extremely low temperature, not being able to call for help/walk to a 'safe' place. I question the advice about wet clothes. Anyway, if you wanted to do this I'd read up on the subject.
I once considered this but learned that the issue of 'remote' (no people within a great distance) and extremely low temperatures was an obstacle. And yes, it can be brutal.
I'm bad at talking to people but I might give that a shot. I would expect OTC pills to be relatively harmless though? I've had Diazepam before and that knocked me out quickly but it's prescription only.That's not too hard! Your local pharmacist will probably sell you sleeping pills without a presciption.
I have an extensive psychiatric record, they're not giving me anything useful. I can get an infinite supply of pills that will destroy your body and mind though! But they don't knock you out, or at least not as reliable.@creationisdeath I'm sure he'll sell you some sleeping pills. If he doesn't, simply fake a sleeping problem with your doctor and he will probably give you the prescription. I'm bad at talking to people too, but even I managed to it yesterday at the doctors office. Good luck!
If you're in the water yeah.The news broadcast today that hypothermia can occur within 15 minutes of below zero temperatures. I'm sure this is really a scare tactic, but 15 minutes would be a blessing
F or C?The news broadcast today that hypothermia can occur within 15 minutes of below zero temperatures. I'm sure this is really a scare tactic, but 15 minutes would be a blessing