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Pale Blue Dot

Pale Blue Dot

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Jan 9, 2020
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Failed almost twenty times before. Every time I hanged myself, the thing that stopped me wasn't the "weird feeling", but the physical pain at my neck and suffocation. I never got fainted, not even once, though I really put enough weight on the neck(because I quit before passing out every time). I practiced a lot with my hand, compressing my carotid, but that didn't work out as well. I almost changed the method.

And yesterday I found a post about chocking game and hyperventilation challenge by chance. Lot of you guys would heard this, it was a big issue for a while.
I ended up fainted twice trying those, and now I kinda got what should feel if I'm fainting, and how much pressure I should put to reduce the pain, which helps you not to quit because of that crazy pain and suffocation.

So what I was going to say is that practicing those games would help you if you're gonna hang yourself. I highly recommend you to try making yourself pass out before you actually ctb. Now I finally feel like I know what I'm doing. Probably try to catch the bus once more around this week, using either partial or another one that I'm considering.


Here's the method that I used:
First of all, make sure that you have something pillowy behind you, because you're probably gonna pass out and fall down.
Squat and breathe heavily till you get dizzy(hyperventilation). And then stand up, don't breathe, bend your head down, tie the clothes(or wire, rope, whatever you prefer) around your neck and tighten it, and then stretch your neck all the way to the back. Your sight would start to fade after 6-7 sec. You may get weird concerns or fear right before you black out, but keep going. I think that is the SI. Try not to loosen the thing around your neck.

It may not work at the first time, but try it several times and find the right placement and pressure. For me, both(chocking and hyperventilation thing) didn't work by themselves for me, so I somewhat combined them together.

You can also use it for make yourself black out before you actually hang yourself, I guess.


Here are some videos that I thought were helpful. Hope it helps you.
You can get more information by searching "hyperventilation challenge" or "how to make yourself pass out", etc. There are tons of videos on YouTube.









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Failed almost twenty times before. Every time I hanged myself, the thing that stopped me wasn't the "weird feeling", but the physical pain at my neck and suffocation. I never got fainted, not even once, though I really put enough weight on the neck(because I quit before passing out every time). I practiced a lot with my hand, compressing my carotid, but that didn't work out as well. I almost changed the method.

And yesterday I found a post about chocking game and hyperventilation challenge by chance. Lot of you guys would heard this, it was a big issue for a while.
I ended up fainted twice trying those, and now I kinda got what should feel if I'm fainting, and how much pressure I should put to reduce the pain, which helps you not to quit because of that crazy pain and suffocation.

So what I was going to say is that practicing those games would help you if you're gonna hang yourself. I highly recommend you to try making yourself pass out before you actually ctb. Now I finally feel like I know what I'm doing. Probably try to catch the bus once more around this week, using either partial or another one that I'm considering.


Here's the method that I used:
First of all, make sure that you have something pillowy behind you, because you're probably gonna pass out and fall down.
Squat and breathe heavily till you get dizzy(hyperventilation). And then stand up, don't breathe, bend your head down, tie the clothes(or wire, rope, whatever you prefer) around your neck and tighten it, and then stretch your neck all the way to the back. Your sight would start to fade after 6-7 sec. You may get weird concerns or fear right before you black out, but keep going. I think that is the SI. Try not to loosen the thing around your neck.

It may not work at the first time, but try it several times and find the right placement and pressure. For me, both(chocking and hyperventilation thing) didn't work by themselves for me, so I somewhat combined them together.

You can also use it for make yourself black out before you actually hang yourself, I guess.


Here are some videos that I thought were helpful. Hope it helps you.
You can get more information by searching "hyperventilation challenge" or "how to make yourself pass out", etc. There are tons of videos on YouTube.









*not sure what prefix to put, so just left it empty


Thanks for the information.

I'm curious, when you say that you felt suffocation, do you mean from blocking your windpipe(lots of pressure on your neck) or simply from blocking your carotids?

I'm curious because very few people mention anything about feeling suffocated (the feeling of not getting enough oxygen into the lungs is what I'm referring to) from simply blocking the carotids. For some reason, even if I squeeze my carotids without squeezing my windpipe whatsoever, I will feel like I'm suffocating. Yet so few people mention this. Thats why I'm curious if this is what you're experiencing. If so, does more pressure on the neck decrease the suffocation feeling?

Thanks again for the useful info.

Regardless if you reply or not, I hope you find peace should you decide to attempt.
 
Pale Blue Dot

Pale Blue Dot

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Jan 9, 2020
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Thanks for the information.

I'm curious, when you say that you felt suffocation, do you mean from blocking your windpipe(lots of pressure on your neck) or simply from blocking your carotids?

I'm curious because very few people mention anything about feeling suffocated (the feeling of not getting enough oxygen into the lungs is what I'm referring to) from simply blocking the carotids. For some reason, even if I squeeze my carotids without squeezing my windpipe whatsoever, I will feel like I'm suffocating. Yet so few people mention this. Thats why I'm curious if this is what you're experiencing. If so, does more pressure on the neck decrease the suffocation feeling?

Thanks again for the useful info.

Regardless if you reply or not, I hope you find peace should you decide to attempt.

I meant the suffocation caused by squeezing the windpipe, but I guess I've also experienced the thing that you've mentioned. I think applying more pressure won't reduce the suffocation. If your head is gonna explode, than that means yeah, not enough pressure. Or, if you don't feel that, then I guess you're pressing your neck too hard. Sometimes giving too much pressure to your neck also makes you suffocate.

For me, it had to do more with the location of the rope(I'm using clothes but whatever). Once you hit the carotid right, then you would be able to adjust the position and rope placement fairly easily next time, since you know how it suppose to feel like. If it's done correctly, yeah you'll feel some strong pressure on your neck (duh) with a littel bit of weird feeling, panic, and/or lightheadedness, but not a painful suffocation that you can't stand for.

What are you using to compressing your carotids? And, when do you start to feel the suffocation? Like, does it happens immediately after you start pressing your neck?

Thanks for your encouragement, tho! I appreciate it.
Hope you find the way to ctb successfully, and feel free to ask any other questions if you need.
 
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