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curiousbeing
I tried everything
- Dec 18, 2022
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Getting necessary equipment? Researching? Finding lonely places? What do you do to reduce your fear?
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What a terrible way to go
It's very hardI'd like to know this myself. Especially how to reduce fear. Drowning is one of the only methods accessible to me. But I don't know if I can overcome my SI to actually do it.
I don't have access to SN. My only methods are drowning and choking. I can also inhale some asphyxiant gas to make experience slightly bearable, but I understand, it's still horriblereally bad choice of method tbh
The only way to prevent water from getting into lungs is choking by swallowing and blocking throat before drowning. There won't be a way back, no matter how strong SI becomesI cannot imagine this method would be for myself. I have accidentally swallowed water while swimming. I was coughing like hell, natural instinct.
What a terrible way to go
Accident. I feel sorry for her kids seeing their mother go like this. Probably very traumatized.It's probably much more peaceful in ice water bc untrained people will lose consciousness quickly due to hypothermia and exhaustion. Still, it's a terrible way to go.
Was this a suicide or was it an accident?
Yes, indeed. It's such an horrible accident.Accident. I feel sorry for her kids seeing their mother go like this. Probably very traumatized.
Yes. And also, I blame choking so much because it's weird method, but it's useful in that I don't need weights. Even if they find me, they can't just remove water from lungs - they will need to go to hospital, which will take at least 40 minutes.im using a heavy weight to drag me down, into a deep lake. also inhaling something seems like a good idea.
What a terrible way to go
This is true. I remember reading a study about near death experiences and drowning. Almost all people experienced nothing horrible. No "horrible" burning lungs, no torture, nothing. Just peace. It was shocking to read it, it forced me to see that drowning can be so peaceful. Unfortunately, even AI writes that drowning is horrible. If I find a link to that study or remember where I found it, I will share itIf you can't restrict access to the means of CTB, the only viable suicide prevention tactics targeting a method is demonizing it in the eyes of those who might consider it. If many forum accounts systematically repeat that drowning is a horrible method, this is supposed to establish some negative associations in the minds of users having a lack of critical mindset.
Here is some relevant information I extracted from that study:I fail to see what makes it more "terrible" compared to any other way of dying from this video. I observe a child crying, everyone else around panicking, and no traces of the drowned woman after she submerged. All I can conclude from the presented recording is that death makes some people very unhappy, and nothing special about drowning as a particular cause of death.
It's worth noting that drowning is one of the most accessible and lethal CTB methods, so I have some guesses about where all this widespread anti-drowning propaganda comes from. If you can't restrict access to the means of CTB, the only viable suicide prevention tactics targeting a method is demonizing it in the eyes of those who might consider it. If many forum accounts systematically repeat that drowning is a horrible method, this is supposed to establish some negative associations in the minds of users having a lack of critical mindset. Likewise, the only purpose of the dramatic video with a crying child and panicking eyewitnesses is playing on people's feelings via exposure to shocking content.
Did you inhale water?I nearly drowned in rough seas on holiday last year
Absolutely awful - and terrifying - fuck that for a way out
Did you inhale water?
This is true. I remember reading a study about near death experiences and drowning. Almost all people experienced nothing horrible. No "horrible" burning lungs, no torture, nothing. Just peace. It was shocking to read it, it forced me to see that drowning can be so peaceful. Unfortunately, even AI writes that drowning is horrible. If I find a link to that study or remember where I found it, I will share it
What a terrible way to go
I wonder if this would work, I've only thought of a small few list of methods and what I've settled with is using a gun but my other option was CO2 and or something like what you describe but switch sea to a cliff, since I move around allot in my sleep and mabye if I took enough pills I wouldn't wake up on the fall downTake loads of sleep meds, get into the sea, and just
..wait until I fall unconscious, and also, have something to weigh me down
Well it's the implication of her death.I don't understand this video what happened ?? It takes 3 minutes to die drown not 1 second
OH shit she went under the ice!!! AHHH
I can imagine how unpleasant the process of removing the water out of the lungs can be, but it's worth noting that you're not supposed to go through this in a successful drowning attempt.The coughing up of the inhaled water is awful.