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WiltingRoses

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Feb 19, 2023
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Hello. I wish to do it soon. I tried searching for this method but couldn't see anything of the sort. I have a tazer device Vipertek vts 195 flashlight. Tazers are considered "less" lethal but still lethal. My question is if I put this to my chest in the heart area I can put myself in cardiac arrest right? Why is there no info I could find on this? It seems to be an uncommon method
 
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theboy

Illuminated
Jul 15, 2022
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I had not heard of this method
It is similar to electrocuting yourself with a bathtub.

But you need a lot of voltage to do it
 
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Caoine01

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Feb 23, 2023
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The taser is designed to fire a shot at a clothed person at a distance of several meters.

Deaths caused by the use of Tasers as intended cannot be ruled out and have occurred during police operations. The electrical effect differs from that of an electric shock. Its effect is based on the fact that it confuses the control of the nervous system:
"There is primarily direct electrical stimulation of type A-α motor neurons, which directs impulses directly to motor synapses and causes tonic muscle contractions. There is an overlay with the endogenous excitation line"

If the intended application parameters are not reached, the lethal risk increases.
 
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my-end

Leaving not grieving
Dec 19, 2022
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Hello. I wish to do it soon. I tried searching for this method but couldn't see anything of the sort. I have a tazer device Vipertek vts 195 flashlight. Tazers are considered "less" lethal but still lethal. My question is if I put this to my chest in the heart area I can put myself in cardiac arrest right? Why is there no info I could find on this? It seems to be an uncommon method
Defibrillators can be purchased. They can be used to put the heart into fibrillation the same way it stops it. I would research what being in fibrillation is exactly, how long it can last, and consider how much pain you'll be in. I failed an attempt some time ago before I knew there was so much info online by using 120V attached to both hands. I was on for at least 15 seconds, I thought my heart would stop but it didn't and the pain became to great and I was able to use my legs to get out.
 
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Sunset Limited

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Jul 29, 2019
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It is possible to induce fibrillation but as I remember it must be exactly on the T wave. That is, in a specific time frame of the heartbeat. A device is needed for this. Shockwave delivered at any time can cause arrhythmia but does not guarantee fibrillation. Fibrillation is where the heart is working but not pumping blood. technically not different from asystole. So finally it is not realistic as a method.
 
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WiltingRoses

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Feb 19, 2023
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Defibrillators can be purchased. They can be used to put the heart into fibrillation the same way it stops it. I would research what being in fibrillation is exactly, how long it can last, and consider how much pain you'll be in. I failed an attempt some time ago before I knew there was so much info online by using 120V attached to both hands. I was on for at least 15 seconds, I thought my heart would stop but it didn't and the pain became to great and I was able to use my legs to get out.
well, the pain sounds like i dont want it... hmm ty for your input. i will use fent
 
RichardFirst

RichardFirst

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Jan 16, 2021
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I think you'd need to connect it directly to your heart for it to work. People get tazed all the time. If it were killing people regularly, it wouldn't be used so readily.
 

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