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infoseeker
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- Jan 25, 2021
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Will someone please help me figure out the details on this? I need ideas to fill in the details of the ligature. Please start by taking a look at the green text in the bottom left corner of this diagram. Then look at the rest of the diagram. Then read my text after the diagram. It will be easiest to follow in that order.
If I need over 11 lbs. to squeeze my carotid but 33 lbs. is a nightmare of pain that crushes the trachea, then I want to ensure my throat has a pressure between those numbers. What ideas do you have for ligatures and ways to modify the ligature's breaking point? Can you expand on this diagram and figure out a way to also ensure I don't go below 11 lbs.? Below 11 lbs. might only compress my jugular vein and not my carotid.
Too high and I go through the pain with trachea compression. Too low and I go through the pain of only achieving jugular compression (without compressing the carotid). I want a physical system that breaks if I am too low or too high.
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If I need over 11 lbs. to squeeze my carotid but 33 lbs. is a nightmare of pain that crushes the trachea, then I want to ensure my throat has a pressure between those numbers. What ideas do you have for ligatures and ways to modify the ligature's breaking point? Can you expand on this diagram and figure out a way to also ensure I don't go below 11 lbs.? Below 11 lbs. might only compress my jugular vein and not my carotid.
Too high and I go through the pain with trachea compression. Too low and I go through the pain of only achieving jugular compression (without compressing the carotid). I want a physical system that breaks if I am too low or too high.
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