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EternalDaydreaming

EternalDaydreaming

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May 27, 2023
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I've heard blood thinners make you bleed like crazy so if you took blood thinners and cut your wrists would it be higher success? I couldn't find any info on this so if you have some I would appreciate it.
 
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Yes, I believe so. Blood thinners prevent coagulation and blood clots meaning your blood will continue to be pumped instead of trying to heal itself. Your success rate would obviously also depend on how and where you cut. I've also heard that holding your wound above your heart would slow down the bleeding so since you want to do the reverse you would want to keep it below heart height.

Hope you find peace and do what is right for you. Only go through with it if you are sure. :heart:
 
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