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- Aug 6, 2019
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I've seen a few recent posts about Starvation as a desired method for exiting so consider this a PSA: DO NOT DO IT.
Unless you are old and frail and under Hospice care, you will fail. You will permanently disable yourself. You will be discovered, hospitalized, you won't be able to walk or form complete sentences, they will insert a feeding tube in you, then transfer you to the Psych ward.
Look up "Wernickes Encephalopathy from Malnutrition" (1 link below for starters) to learn about what happens when you rapidly deplete your body of essential thiamine/B1 vitamins due to malnutrition. It is painful and debilitating, you will permanently damage your brain, but you will NOT die peacefully.
If you have any questions about Wernickes specifically and my personal experience with it, ask me & I'll give you all the first-hand, gory details you need to change your mind about this method.
Unless you are old and frail and under Hospice care, you will fail. You will permanently disable yourself. You will be discovered, hospitalized, you won't be able to walk or form complete sentences, they will insert a feeding tube in you, then transfer you to the Psych ward.
Look up "Wernickes Encephalopathy from Malnutrition" (1 link below for starters) to learn about what happens when you rapidly deplete your body of essential thiamine/B1 vitamins due to malnutrition. It is painful and debilitating, you will permanently damage your brain, but you will NOT die peacefully.
If you have any questions about Wernickes specifically and my personal experience with it, ask me & I'll give you all the first-hand, gory details you need to change your mind about this method.
Wernicke’s encephalopathy in a malnourished surgical patient: a difficult diagnosis
Wernicke’s encephalopathy is an acute neurological disorder resulting from thiamine deficiency mainly related to alcohol abuse. Severe thiamine deficiency is an emerging problem in non-alcoholic patients and it may develop in postoperative surgical ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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