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Ritter

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Aug 30, 2019
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have impact drill, feel like if I have enough booze, moderate OTC medication ( advil etc) to help with initial pain, and with increased bleeding, that it could be a fast and done process? I know finding the heat is a hard process for many but with basic understanding and obviously a steady hand pushing int, should be pretty doable? or am I wrong? I've done intermediate anatomy and physiology, I know that location and position is key, but also know how quickly a impact drill puts a 4 inch screw through wood...would it not (if aim and pressure applied) be true, be a fast way out and relatively painless ( talking 1-2 second drill) and then nature to do it's business?
 
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Saroshi

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Sep 6, 2019
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have impact drill, feel like if I have enough booze, moderate OTC medication ( advil etc) to help with initial pain, and with increased bleeding, that it could be a fast and done process? I know finding the heat is a hard process for many but with basic understanding and obviously a steady hand pushing int, should be pretty doable? or am I wrong? I've done intermediate anatomy and physiology, I know that location and position is key, but also know how quickly a impact drill puts a 4 inch screw through wood...would it not (if aim and pressure applied) be true, be a fast way out and relatively painless ( talking 1-2 second drill) and then nature to do it's business?
I'm no expert, but frankly I think that would hurt. And if it doesn't hurt, the anxiety of damaging yourself in such a relatively slow way and pushing forward will make it needlessly agonizing mentally. It may take a while go bleed out. I absolutely do not condone doing this.
 
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Sep 13, 2019
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have impact drill, feel like if I have enough booze, moderate OTC medication ( advil etc) to help with initial pain, and with increased bleeding, that it could be a fast and done process? I know finding the heat is a hard process for many but with basic understanding and obviously a steady hand pushing int, should be pretty doable? or am I wrong? I've done intermediate anatomy and physiology, I know that location and position is key, but also know how quickly a impact drill puts a 4 inch screw through wood...would it not (if aim and pressure applied) be true, be a fast way out and relatively painless ( talking 1-2 second drill) and then nature to do it's business?

I don't see how this would be painless. It also would take more than 1-2 seconds.
 
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milorddd

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Oct 9, 2019
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Would definetely be painful, but if u can overcome it and your SI doesn't kick in. wouldn't be 1-2 seconds though I agree with sleepy dog
 
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Soul

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Apr 12, 2019
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I'm sorry about whatever has led you to contemplate this, and I doubt it's something one could do to oneself. Our bodies are designed to intervene before we get very far with such endeavours.
 
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Ritter

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Aug 30, 2019
76
I'll be 100% honest, I have no recollection of posting that question (I was incredibly drunk), nor why I even considered it, it's damn near insane. I have firearms and other methods more effective and less painful.
 
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