Hevel
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- Jan 13, 2019
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It's a bit ballsy, I know. Minimizing noise is the name of the game here.
Two people will be asleep upstairs. I've got an exercise bike that is more than capable of managing the weight I'll be placing on it. I intend to attach one end of the rope to the base and drape the noose over one of the handlebars, which is about 3.5 feet in height. Prior trial runs have confirmed that all I really need to do is sit down/maybe lie down slightly to restrict blood flow. I'll pad the side of the bike I'll be resting against with pillows to help absorb any noise my convulsions might make -- plus it will be added comfort. Also, I've got a 70 lbs barbell that will fit snugly over my lap to prevent my legs from moving around too much. I intend to secure it to my body in case it might somehow roll free while I'm unconscious. From what I've gathered, the convulsions are relatively mild, but I figure I can't be too careful here.
Any thoughts? I'm mostly just thinking out loud here, sorry.
Two people will be asleep upstairs. I've got an exercise bike that is more than capable of managing the weight I'll be placing on it. I intend to attach one end of the rope to the base and drape the noose over one of the handlebars, which is about 3.5 feet in height. Prior trial runs have confirmed that all I really need to do is sit down/maybe lie down slightly to restrict blood flow. I'll pad the side of the bike I'll be resting against with pillows to help absorb any noise my convulsions might make -- plus it will be added comfort. Also, I've got a 70 lbs barbell that will fit snugly over my lap to prevent my legs from moving around too much. I intend to secure it to my body in case it might somehow roll free while I'm unconscious. From what I've gathered, the convulsions are relatively mild, but I figure I can't be too careful here.
Any thoughts? I'm mostly just thinking out loud here, sorry.