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Methodthoughts on my method
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So I am really afraid of pain when dying and having a panic attack (that happened to me last time) so I'm looking for alternatives. I'm thinking ketamine and cutting my veins? by my logic I shouldn't be able to feel pain because of ketamine. any thoughts?
It's just my opinion, but cutting the veins seems like a weak method to me. In particular, as you mentioned, you had panic attacks, and this method is not the most "relaxing". Of course you don't have to agree with me, best regards and I hope you'll be fine.
i don't think anything would make the pain from cutting your veins go away, since you have to be aware enough to cut deep enough for it to even work. look, i would say for you to search for a different method. besides the pain, there's high chances that you will just pass out and survive; blood coagulates and slows/stops itself quickly enough for it to not work. it's not impossible, but the chance of you just getting a nerve damage and more pain after, is not worth it.
Ketamine is a very powerful analgesic. It disconnects the limbic system from the cortex. So, pain signals are not transmitted to the cortex. But there is a problem. When this happens, you cannot control the red muscles. So when ketamine works as an analgesic, it also paralyzes you.
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