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Losing blood, is it peaceful or painful aside from the initial cut/injury?
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I was wondering... if you had something to numb the pain after the initial cut/laceration of whatever injury or cut method you use, eventually you WOULD bleed out. Is there any way to stifle the pain? Is losing blood until close unconciousness peaceful (assuming you're not looking at the blood if you're scared)???
Hypovolemic shock is a life-threatening condition caused by losing more than 15 percent of blood or fluids, preventing the heart from pumping enough blood.
Hypovolemic shock is a life-threatening condition caused by losing more than 15 percent of blood or fluids, preventing the heart from pumping enough blood.
People call all this shit the "easy" way out. The only EASY way out is either lethal injection or shotgun for crying out loud. Even then, you have to pull the trigger or accept/take the syringe and use it. Ugh.
People call all this shit the "easy" way out. The only EASY way out is either lethal injection or shotgun for crying out loud. Even then, you have to pull the trigger or accept/take the syringe and use it. Ugh.
There is no easy way to die. We all just pick what suits our personality best. For example many people go with various forms of hanging, but that scares the living hell out of me. I like SN since I know how hypoxia feels and I don't fear it, but that is a scary concept for some.
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There is no easy way to die. We all just pick what suits our personality best. For example many people go with various forms of hanging, but that scares the living hell out of me. I like SN since I know how hypoxia feels and I don't fear it, but that is a scary concept for some.
Asthma. I also get really bad breathing if I get sick I'm only 110 pounds and, and have never gained weight easily. I'm prone to anemia and low blood pressure, so oxygen exchange tends to not be ideal.
it doesn't hurt. I get out of breath, cold, hands and feet turn blue/purple, and I get more tired. Hypoxia isnt lack of breathing its lack of using the oxygen properly.
Asthma. I also get really bad breathing if I get sick I'm only 110 pounds and, and have never gained weight easily. I'm prone to anemia and low blood pressure, so oxygen exchange tends to not be ideal.
it doesn't hurt. I get out of breath, cold, hands and feet turn blue/purple, and I get more tired. Hypoxia isnt lack of breathing its lack of using the oxygen properly.
Asthma. I also get really bad breathing if I get sick I'm only 110 pounds and, and have never gained weight easily. I'm prone to anemia and low blood pressure, so oxygen exchange tends to not be ideal.
it doesn't hurt. I get out of breath, cold, hands and feet turn blue/purple, and I get more tired. Hypoxia isnt lack of breathing its lack of using the oxygen properly.
It only made me woozy when I slashed my wrist open with a kitchen knife. The cut wasn't painful, and the fast loss of blood was peaceful, not a lot of pain at all.
all methods will cause one form of discomfort or another, pick your poison (no pun intended).
Most if the symptoms with SN occur after loss of consciousness. You are likely to feel some irritation in the throat and belly. It seems headache is common too, so I'll take ibuprofen for that.
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