Kooz

Kooz

Night-Night.
Aug 26, 2018
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That makes sense. I've only seen people flail trying to get loose from a choke hold right before passing out. I've never seen someone flail while being out.

Yep! When you're out, you're out. If there is nobody there to undo the ratchet or the tape when you're out and it wasn't too loose, then it will continue to cut off the blood and you'll be gone.

The only thing I could think of that might happen is maybe if you were standing and you smashed your head when you hit the ground. Might cause something to happen with the nervous system where your body flails for a second or the arms come up. This is called the "Fencing Pose".

That's one reason I encouraged people to just sit down. That way you won't have any fear of hitting a thing and possibly loosening the strap or tape. Have a lazy boy? Hell, kick the leg rest up and recline it.
 
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LOL

https://www.amazon.com/Keeper-03508-V-Ratchets-Working-Limit/dp/B0000AZ9V4

Customers who viewed tree ratchets also viewed cornhole bags.
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LostitAll

LostitAll

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Sounds like a pretty expensive arsenal of equipment needed.
On the other hand, seems quite effective too.
 
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Sounds like a pretty expensive arsenal of equipment needed.
On the other hand, seems quite effective too.
oh it's not that expensive. I got everything at Walmart for under 20 bucks.
 
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LostitAll

LostitAll

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oh it's not that expensive. I got everything at Walmart for under 20 bucks.


I was just going by those Amazon prices in those photos.
I hope you weren't put on a "watch list" buying all that at once.
 
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I was just going by those Amazon prices in those photos.
I hope you weren't put on a "watch list" buying all that at once.
highly doubtful. Plus I paid with cash at the self checkout.
 
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highly doubtful. Plus I paid with cash at the self checkout.


I was just kidding man. No matter how down and out I feel
all the time, I always try to make room for humor.
 
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Finallyhere

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Could I use a thick cable/rope instead of tape or a ratchet?
 
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BurningLights

BurningLights

He killed himself with his own mind
Jul 2, 2018
709
Hey guys, can confirm that blocking the carotid is a peaceful way, obviously I haven't ctb by this method but I did play around with a neck warmer and pulling it tight to block the carotid, you know when you got it, your vision fades, you became very vacant very quickly, on the most successful practice I was surprised I didn't feel much before I felt likei was just facing out, I guess is was kinda like just being knocked out before an operation.

With that I was adement on partial with a Couple of socks on the carotid, but seeing this post has confirmed its ability to be a viable method, so much so, I'm gonna think of taking some DMT right before I tighten the strap, should be an interesting way to go, and hey, who knows, maybe I'll get stuck in the world of the helper elves!
Thank you kooz for all your time and energy into this method and helping us get to where we want to be. Very highly appreciated!
 
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Kooz

Kooz

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Aug 26, 2018
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As I said before, we're using the tape or ratchet as they're wider, which will make it so that more pressure can be applied instead of being super concentrated by just a rope.
 
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BurningLights

He killed himself with his own mind
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As I said before, we're using the tape or ratchet as they're wider, which will make it so that more pressure can be applied instead of being super concentrated by just a rope.
Yes, I was just giving my experience of blocking the carotid, managed the way I did bit obviously this seems like a very viable method. Sorry for any confusion
 
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Kooz

Kooz

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Yes, I was just giving my experience of blocking the carotid, managed the way I did bit obviously this seems like a very viable method. Sorry for any confusion

Ah no it wasn't you @BurningLights haha, one of the other users said they thought about using a rope instead of tape or a ratchet
 
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Ah no it wasn't you @BurningLights haha, one of the other users said they thought about using a rope instead of tape or a ratchet
Oh haha, duh, my paranoia gets the better of me a lot of the time :/
 
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cruciformdelta

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isnt flailing around after unconsciousness a problem here like in partial suspension? Also what about using some cloth instead of cornhole bags? I can get duct tape pretty easy and have some soft cloth lying around would this work?
 
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BurningLights

He killed himself with his own mind
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isnt flailing around after unconsciousness a problem here like in partial suspension? Also what about using some cloth instead of cornhole bags? I can get duct tape pretty easy and have some soft cloth lying around would this work?
If you watch the vids you will see that you very quickly slip out of conscienceness. You will only flail if your fighting it in the beginning. I'll be using a couple a t-shirts with a strap, kooz has said that this will work fine.
 
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cruciformdelta

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If you watch the vids you will see that you very quickly slip out of conscienceness. You will only flail if your fighting it in the beginning. I'll be using a couple a t-shirts with a strap, kooz has said that this will work fine.
yeah but its the same principle as partial right? In partial your unconscious body moves around as survival instincts kick in, should happen here aswell so the tape/ratchet needs to be tight enough to hold everything in place
 
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Kooz

Kooz

Night-Night.
Aug 26, 2018
129
Yep, the reason I went with Cornhole bags is they're easy to accquire. Same with the ratchet or tape.

You can head between two local stores or maybe even just one and buy exactly what you need without people being suspicious. With the bags too, they're a little heavy also so there is less prep work with getting everything in order.

Just a friendly reminder to please read through the start post all the way to this post. It won't take that long and you'll get a perfect idea on how to perform everything. I'm almost 99% sure that I've answered every question that needs to be answered already.
 
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cruciformdelta

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Yep, the reason I went with Cornhole bags is they're easy to accquire. Same with the ratchet or tape.

You can head between two local stores or maybe even just one and buy exactly what you need without people being suspicious. With the bags too, they're a little heavy also so there is less prep work with getting everything in order.

Just a friendly reminder to please read through the start post all the way to this post. It won't take that long and you'll get a perfect idea on how to perform everything. I'm almost 99% sure that I've answered every question that needs to be answered already.

Yeah my bad read the whole thread now. I looked around my house and found some gorilla packaging tape (its clear not black), does this matter? I'll probably go buy the right one tomorrow anyway. Still confused about the flailing after losing consciousness part but i guess ill find out and report back (hopefully not ;p)
 
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Kooz

Kooz

Night-Night.
Aug 26, 2018
129
The reason I chose that specific tape was that it's pretty good against water (sweat possibly) and will be good with most fabrics. I'm not sure about the clear as they probably make different strengths etc. The tape can be replaced with other industrial type tape as well, like foil tape. Problem is that I could see, we don't know how other tapes are going to react.

I don't see ratchets having the same problem unless it's a super tiny ratchet. Even then though, if properly placed, you shouldn't have a problem at all.

Like I told another member, after you get everything in order and go through the motions.. the method is literally a "set it and forget it" method.

You cut off the blood to your brain, and it's over. The only thing that would probably stop you from truly passing is if you bought a super cheap ratchet or tape and it snagged on something after you fell over and somehow miraculously undid itself. That, or if someone heard you fall and found you right away.

With even that, it can be totally fixed by either laying directly in the middle of your bed or laying in a recliner chair.
 
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GoingSoonish

GoingSoonish

It is what it is
Aug 19, 2018
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This is great. Thank you.
 
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WaitingForTheBus

WaitingForTheBus

Student
Oct 27, 2018
136
Struggling to find that sweet spot. I can feel my pulse just to the left/right of my Adams Apple and I push on these spots but nothing. Disappointed so far but will keep trying, really interested in this method.
 
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bigj75

bigj75

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Op is tired of answering questions. Lol
 
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Struggling to find that sweet spot. I can feel my pulse just to the left/right of my Adams Apple and I push on these spots but nothing. Disappointed so far but will keep trying, really interested in this method.
What are up pushing it with?
 
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WaitingForTheBus

WaitingForTheBus

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Oct 27, 2018
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Tried with my fingers first. My understanding is if I have the right spot, I should know by the effects I experience. Tried with folded tea towels, too big I think. Will try again later with socks and see how I go.

Unfortunately life has got in the way of me finding a way to dying. Fuck life!

Edit: Just to clarify, I have read every post , multiple times. Anyway, either way I will reach the end goal.
 
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cruciformdelta

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Oct 17, 2018
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still trying to figure out how to get my sweet spot, i want to try an induce unconsciousness first so i know it can work. I tried with my wrist straps that i use for deadlifts and i think that could work as a base layer instead of a tshirt idk
 
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Maravillosa

Maravillosa

Господи помилуй — мир в Україні!
Sep 7, 2018
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This may seem like a frivolous question, but what is the appearance of a corpse who has died in this manner? Is there a placid and serene countenance? This does seem like a good (i.e., simple, quick, fairly painless) way to ctb, but I am a little obsessed with having an open-casket funeral and would want to look presentable in death.
 
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