Cheshirecatx
Curiouser and Curiouser
- May 10, 2019
- 115
Hi there,
I'm planning on ctb, I've gone through a really tough few years and honestly this has been something I guess I'll never escape. I got started on antidepressants but just made me feel even worse.
Just a few I guess questions about methods, I've looked at the wikis, forums, resources thread, I still can't seem to get a few things right.
With ligatures, (not partial suspension but asphyxiation) how are they actually tied because every time I seem to tie it; it's never tight or won't hold and I feel okay. I mean, I get a bit dizzy and my face goes really red but everyone says how they have capillaries burst and pass out. Why can't I achieve that?
As well as with partial suspension how are things secured to where they are holding? I've tried everything. Bed posts, wardrobes, door handles. I've tried to use the tourniquet method, I have shoelaces attached to a hinge on a door but I still don't think that'll hold. It gets to a point and won't tighten any further. What is causing this?
I've also spent a large amount of time scouting out a local bridge, it is 116ft high over a river and concrete car park. I don't want this to go wrong. Would that be sufficient enough? I know 150ft is 95% successful but a few people have died from this bridge, so surely it must be a high chance?
I have already prepared notes, I've stopped showing how I'm feeling. I've tried multiple OD's and didn't have any effect at all. I seriously need to be successful as there is no room for mistakes.
Thanks for reading and replying! x
I'm planning on ctb, I've gone through a really tough few years and honestly this has been something I guess I'll never escape. I got started on antidepressants but just made me feel even worse.
Just a few I guess questions about methods, I've looked at the wikis, forums, resources thread, I still can't seem to get a few things right.
With ligatures, (not partial suspension but asphyxiation) how are they actually tied because every time I seem to tie it; it's never tight or won't hold and I feel okay. I mean, I get a bit dizzy and my face goes really red but everyone says how they have capillaries burst and pass out. Why can't I achieve that?
As well as with partial suspension how are things secured to where they are holding? I've tried everything. Bed posts, wardrobes, door handles. I've tried to use the tourniquet method, I have shoelaces attached to a hinge on a door but I still don't think that'll hold. It gets to a point and won't tighten any further. What is causing this?
I've also spent a large amount of time scouting out a local bridge, it is 116ft high over a river and concrete car park. I don't want this to go wrong. Would that be sufficient enough? I know 150ft is 95% successful but a few people have died from this bridge, so surely it must be a high chance?
I have already prepared notes, I've stopped showing how I'm feeling. I've tried multiple OD's and didn't have any effect at all. I seriously need to be successful as there is no room for mistakes.
Thanks for reading and replying! x