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- Sep 21, 2018
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That picture says everything about the society we live in. Pliiiz u guis, pliz don't kill urselves, we have cookies for u we promise
Actually this is kind of like a therapy for me.. I hadn't considered ctb since this attempt but since autumn the idea is growing stronger again. Right now jumping is out of question for me, I'd rather go with a more peaceful method instead. Thanks for the questions!@NoEasyWayOut
Thank you for answering questions, you're very courageous to cope with reliving the whole thing. Would you consider jumping again as a method?
It's not intented to solve the problem of the suicide, those measures are taken to hide it from public.This is a ridiculous waste of money. 200 million dollars spent and it's not going to solve the problem . It's only going to compell people to look for different ways to kill themselves.
Interestingly, the study advises that GGB jump survivors report:
"The experience of jumping for all six of the survivors was described as tranquil and peaceful and not frightening or terrifying as one might suspect".
"One survivor said,"It was a good feeling - no screaming. It was the most pleasant feeling I've ever had. I saw the horizon and the blue sky and I thought how beautiful it was." Another survivor said that at first he had a peaceful feeling and then he felt like he went into a "dream" . . . "I never felt I was dying." One subject stated that he experienced "a sense of relief" and "peace" on the way down.
"One subject said he "felt like a bird flying - total relief... I was looking forward to what was to come. Even now I'm symbolically still looking for the better world - I'm still in that place between the bridge and the water. "Another reported that his descent was "like eternity - beautiful - I enjoyed the sensation." As well as "One subject who described the first half of his descent as "peaceful, enjoyable and fun," before he realised he would hit the concrete piling" and moved around it.
Is anyone going to answer that question about how to ensure you fall on your head/neck?
Is there a way to make sure you land head first? Thinking of falling backwards
Hi can I ask what were injuries?As a jumping survivor I felt like I needed to comment here... Not really sure what to say though.
I commented previously in other threads that the height wasn't enough so I ended up in the hospital for one month aprox. After several surgeries and titanium implants, I've been able to have quite a normal life afterwards despite chronic pain in certain body parts.
About the feeling while jumping.. For me, it was like I was a feelingless robot before and during the jump (actually I think that's the reason why I was able to do it), but I remember I sighed while being on the air (a sound I'll never forget) and then I hit the ground and it was like suddenly waking up on cold water.. just tremendous pain and the strongest SI I had ever felt... I was able to even stand up despite all the broken bones and blood all over me. Crazy.
I'll be glad to answer any questions you may have if interested in this method according to my experience :)
Looks like she ctb. Hope she found peace
Woman dies in fall from M62 Scammonden Bridge
Motorway was shut from midnight until 8am following tragedywww.examinerlive.co.uk
I wonder if there is any study on height/survival chance and on how to jump to increase the chances if dying. There is a relatively high building near, but it is not 100m
She's chatting on another thread. So not Lara.Lara Francis mentioned this particular bridge in this forum (Aug 4th Last Year)
No its not meLara Francis mentioned this particular bridge in this forum (Aug 4th Last Year)
Blankety, I thought you were feeling better?My jumping place of choice is a cliff that is some 270 meters or 880 feet into the sea . so far there is not fencing installed around it. so that's a good thing.
I'm doing OK. i was scheduled to go to work today and drove there. got into the building then had a panic attack. so taking today off. going to see my therapist again and try again tomorrow. but as far as the place to CTB, it just gives me piece of mind know that the place exists. but i don't plan on CBT'ing soon, i do want to get better.Blankety, I thought you were feeling better?