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SweetSpot086

Experienced
Aug 25, 2019
228
Is it medically possible? Or, something people made up in this forum.

Like, medically speaking, the position of carotid artery being behind the muscle or something like that?

Can everyone die from partial hanging?

According to a paper I read, for some people pressure to compress the arteries is as high as 30 kg..that would crush the trachea as well..is it accurate?
 
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Rose57

Student
Jan 2, 2019
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I have always wondered this as well. I can never seem to get myself to pass out even after closing off my trachea so I can't breath.
 
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Elbarado

Experienced
Dec 25, 2019
243
Tried it 5 mins ago again,feel fainting,but didnt blackout at all and SI kicked in again
 
Didymus

Didymus

Clutching at invisible straws
Dec 11, 2018
348
I have a fat neck, tried it many many times, didn't work for me.
 
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marriedindeed

Member
Aug 7, 2019
57
I tried carotid compression (partial suspension), obviously it failed, but I was left with lots of small red dots on my face where the tiny capillaries had burst due to the increase in pressure. Luckily the red dots cleared up after a couple of days.

I did a test run with a thin cable using both hands, i.e. self strangulation, with some success. However, when it came to my actual attempt using a door knob for the suspension, I failed multiple times.

Carotid compression is covered in the March 2019 edition of the PPeH. There is a whole chapter dedicated to it. Its referred to as the "Korean Method". It talks about how to avoid placing preasure on the trachea.

The PPeH is available in the resources section.

I would not recommend this method.
 
Retard

Retard

Member
Dec 7, 2019
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Is it medically possible? Or, something people made up in this forum.

Like, medically speaking, the position of carotid artery being behind the muscle or something like that?

Can everyone die from partial hanging?

According to a paper I read, for some people pressure to compress the arteries is as high as 30 kg..that would crush the trachea as well..is it accurate?
I've been wondering this for some time as well. Partial suspension has never worked for me (so far), and as I have somewhat pronounced sternocleidomastoid muscles, I wonder if this may have an impact on the efficacy of the partial suspension method.
 
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not.happy201

Member
Dec 20, 2019
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You can visit this thread, it has got a lot of info about partial hanging. Personally, I don't see hanging as an effective or pleasant way to go, so I'm not even trying to do it.

https://sanctioned-suicide.net/thre...nterested-in-partial-suspension-hanging.2674/
 

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