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IMAFRAIDDAVE

IMAFRAIDDAVE

meant to be a robot
Jun 16, 2024
65
I have watched a lot of videos of partial suspension and it seems it takes a while for people to actually create enough pressure on the rope for them to pass out, and THEN they start convulsing. But during the convulsing gey seem to be partially conscious?
Is this just muscle memory or are they actually conscious? How long does it take to pass out with partial hanging? (INCLUDING the time it takes to push down the correct amount.)
 
JesiBel

JesiBel

protoTYPE:cclxxv
Dec 5, 2024
1,143
Once you lose consciousness and the involuntary movements (convulsions and spasms) begin, you no longer feel anything. In fact, some people barely go through this stage, while others experience more intense movements.

You can read more about this topic in these threads..

📌 Thread 'Input on hanging experience'

📌 Agonal Sequences in Filmed Hangings. With Comments on the Role of the Type of Suspension, Ischemic Habituation, and Ethanol Intoxication on the Timing of Agonal Responses + Analysis of Respiratory and Movement Responses to Asphyxia by Hanging (post + 2 pdf)
 
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IMAFRAIDDAVE

IMAFRAIDDAVE

meant to be a robot
Jun 16, 2024
65
Once you lose consciousness and the involuntary movements (convulsions and spasms) begin, you no longer feel anything. In fact, some people barely go through this stage, while others experience more intense movements.

You can read more about this topic in these threads..

📌 Thread 'Input on hanging experience'

📌 Agonal Sequences in Filmed Hangings. With Comments on the Role of the Type of Suspension, Ischemic Habituation, and Ethanol Intoxication on the Timing of Agonal Responses + Analysis of Respiratory and Movement Responses to Asphyxia by Hanging (post + 2 pdf)
Thank you
 
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midnight.moon

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Nov 18, 2024
83
I tried it today. I lost consciousness in under 5 seconds. But my belt buckle broke and I fell.
 
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IMAFRAIDDAVE

IMAFRAIDDAVE

meant to be a robot
Jun 16, 2024
65
I tried it today. I lost consciousness in under 5 seconds. But my belt buckle broke and I fell.
I am really sorry, I hope everything goes alright next time. May I ask what your set up was?
 

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