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Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam
- Jan 13, 2021
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I am not suffering from any mental illness, unless if suicidal ideation is counted as one. Does anyone know the Canadian law about this? Can the person of authority force-feed and/or force-drink people if they intend to commit suicide?
I don't want anybody to override my bodily autonomy.
I know some of you may say that suicide by starvation or dehydration is nonsense because it's incredibly long and painful. But I live in Canada where we have great government regulation, leading to prohibiting possessing of SN & Nembutal, so that it wouldn't go to the "wrong hands" like us who has a fantasy to die. I'm using starvation and dehydration as a last resort in case they put me in PSYCH ward.
I know that there are other methods such as hanging or overdosing. But I don't want to f*ck up with hanging or other methods involving blood, and certainly I don't want to deal with the police with drugs.
Also, I live with my parents. So intoxicating gasses such as CO is impossible. I may plan to run into the woods and wait for days or weeks until I'm unconscious and slowly, but surely dying.
God, I hate having limited methods.
I don't want anybody to override my bodily autonomy.
I know some of you may say that suicide by starvation or dehydration is nonsense because it's incredibly long and painful. But I live in Canada where we have great government regulation, leading to prohibiting possessing of SN & Nembutal, so that it wouldn't go to the "wrong hands" like us who has a fantasy to die. I'm using starvation and dehydration as a last resort in case they put me in PSYCH ward.
I know that there are other methods such as hanging or overdosing. But I don't want to f*ck up with hanging or other methods involving blood, and certainly I don't want to deal with the police with drugs.
Also, I live with my parents. So intoxicating gasses such as CO is impossible. I may plan to run into the woods and wait for days or weeks until I'm unconscious and slowly, but surely dying.
God, I hate having limited methods.