Soulless_Angel

Soulless_Angel

existence is futile
Jul 10, 2019
2,225
The only option I have is a 90 foot drop, I have NO other option, unless I want to do a 1 hour train journey followed by a 2.5 hour walk to something that is only 110ft... But I think that's now closed to the public.
Now I know people here are careful how to reply to threads as many don't want to be seen as encouraging CTB. But this week I am done, I want to get this right though. SI is no issue for me, what is an issue is ensuring everything goes right.
Now I know many will say 90ft isn't enough (it's over water) but its ALL I have and its the way I want to go, what I want to know, is, is there anything I can do to ensure this works? I know jumping angle can make a huge difference, but is there anything else I can do? I won't be drinking this time, so no alcohol to soften the blow. Any Meds, anything I can do before hand?
Born By Water, Die by Water... Don't judge me for this please just support me in this shit time and advice without too much encouragement (you never know who is watching a public forum!)
 
  • Hugs
  • Like
  • Love
Reactions: Sunset764, xXSarac3nSlay3rXx, Wayfaerer and 5 others
D

dreamofme

Member
Sep 10, 2018
70
@Soulless_Angel Most people that jump into water from low level in places with high lethality like the humber bridge , either get taken by the really strong under current or they cant swim. So if you can swim and your jumping into water that would only help you ctb but that only means if the fall dont get you the drowning will. Not the best way to go but hey... Are you in the States or Europe?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Baskol1
Soulless_Angel

Soulless_Angel

existence is futile
Jul 10, 2019
2,225
@Soulless_Angel Most people that jump into water from low level in places with high lethality like the humber bridge , either get taken by the really strong under current or they cant swim. So if you can swim and your jumping into water that would only help you ctb but that only means if the fall dont get you the drowning will. Not the best way to go but hey... Are you in the States or Europe?

UK
 
  • Like
Reactions: nolongerhurting
TiredOfLife95

TiredOfLife95

Catched the bus, goodbye everyone ❤
Aug 25, 2019
103
Hello @Soulless_Angel
I'm European too, I'm also planning to jump and I have no good choices just like you, my city isn't big and the only brigde is about 30 meters (I think), 90ft it's almost 30mt right? During the years I heard a lot of people of my city who died and never heard a only survivor...maybe is not that bad :)
Opinions?
 
  • Like
  • Love
Reactions: Ἡγησίας, nolongerhurting and Baskol1
BipolarExpat

BipolarExpat

Accomplished faker
May 30, 2019
698
90 feet =
27.432 metres

= 8.31 stories
(Variable by average floor size)
 
  • Like
Reactions: TiredOfLife95
TiredOfLife95

TiredOfLife95

Catched the bus, goodbye everyone ❤
Aug 25, 2019
103
I would suggest night time it's the right time to avoid life saving procedures, or not?
 
  • Love
  • Like
Reactions: Ἡγησίας and Baskol1
xXSarac3nSlay3rXx

xXSarac3nSlay3rXx

“Leaving this world is not as scary as it sounds.”
Mar 3, 2019
248
If the fall isn't enough to kill, could you jump with a weight somehow to ensure the water takes you?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Soulless_Angel and Baskol1
bluesky1972-2019

bluesky1972-2019

Specialist
May 21, 2019
377
There are plenty of easily accessible places in the UK that are higher. Obviously the famous Beachy Head at around 500ft usually onto rocks below.
Be sure it's what you want and don't risk failing and leaving yourself in a worse place.
I wish you well and peace in whatever you decide.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Baskol1
Soulless_Angel

Soulless_Angel

existence is futile
Jul 10, 2019
2,225
There are plenty of easily accessible places in the UK that are higher. Obviously the famous Beachy Head at around 500ft usually onto rocks below.
Be sure it's what you want and don't risk failing and leaving yourself in a worse place.
I wish you well and peace in whatever you decide.

I don't have transport and no income to travel, were I am in the UK the public transport sucks big time and is limited/expensive
 
  • Like
Reactions: bluesky1972-2019 and Baskol1
Wayfaerer

Wayfaerer

JFMSUF
Aug 21, 2019
1,938
Don't.
The survival chance of your fall is really high.
Wounding yourself isn't a great option.
Besides, think about the people in worse situations than you.

Hello pro-lifer. At least you've picked a fitting username.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Sunset764, nolongerhurting, Baskol1 and 1 other person
Kirkscoobz

Kirkscoobz

Experienced
Feb 8, 2019
219
Any abandoned tower block of flats would be good,
Here's a link to a good site, stroll down to the residential section and look at the flats.





Good luck.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: Sunset764 and Baskol1

Similar threads