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I tried to put weight on neck hanging by rope on a inclined chair. It's hard to handle weights. But I think if carried out properly this might work.
Any suggestions?

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DeathBecomesMe

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I don't think this is ideal. I get a sense that the pressure on the windpipe will be greater than that applied to the carotids and jugulars. If you are using a slip knot with 10kg's or so on the end, it may still work but I think a well done regular partial would be much preferable.
 
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I don't think this is ideal. I get a sense that the pressure on the windpipe will be greater than that applied to the carotids and jugulars. If you are using a slip knot with 10kg's or so on the end, it may still work but I think a well done regular partial would be much preferable.
For wind pipe compression you need more than much more pressure than carotid artery. By using 4 - 5 kg weight you can press carotid without compressing windpipe. I tried with 2kg. It's quite comfortable. I'll try adding more weights, but I need to make it more convinent to handle and locate weights in position.
 
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MistakesHappen

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Also convulsions are a problem in that position, you would probably end up falling on the ground. In the traditional way it's easier (maybe it depends on the type of chair, can you post a pic?)
 
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Also convulsions are a problem in that position, you would probably end up falling on the ground. In the traditional way it's easier (maybe it depends on the type of chair, can you post a pic?)
Not really. They are manageable. First you need to tie legs to chair legs and for hands some sort of cuffs attached to handle of chair(like inserting hands.)
 
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MistakesHappen

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Well, if you tie yourself it's different yes. If you are going to use this method just be careful, I've seen videos about the convulsion fase and they are "pretty" strong
 
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Well, if you tie yourself it's different yes. If you are going to use this method just be careful, I've seen videos about the convulsion fase and they are "pretty" strong
Yup. I researched a lot about it, convulsions won't be a problem. But I'm trying to find a way to raise or lower weights without sudden fall.
 
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MistakesHappen

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Experimenting it's good, but why don't you just stick with part?
 
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I'm practicing that too. But unable to put full body pressure. Servival instinct kiking in. By this way no need of body movements, free weights will do the job.
 
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windingdown

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I'd think this should work as long as the compression remains constant. My concern would be moving around / sitting up after losing consciousness, and the rope sliding out of position, and freeing up the carotid/jugular. Have you thought about that?
 
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If anyone trying my method just be careful about weights. Too heavy weights may suddenly fall from your hands. And you know what will happen next.
 
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Catching flight soon.....bus is too slow
Sep 28, 2018
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I'd think this should work as long as the compression remains constant. My concern would be moving around / sitting up after losing consciousness, and the rope sliding out of position, and freeing up the carotid/jugular. Have you thought about that?
I'd think this should work as long as the compression remains constant. My concern would be moving around / sitting up after losing consciousness, and the rope sliding out of position, and freeing up the carotid/jugular. Have you thought about that?
Rope won't slide. Need to fix head by tape or some firm support on either sides of head. Like v-shape. And try to hang around just 3 kg and feel it. U will know then what 4-5 kg will do.
 
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josh228

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Too many variables in this method that could go wrong. Im sorry, its a bad idea. Are you looking for creative ways to enter a psyche ward or be a vegetable?
 
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