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OffTheBullseye

OffTheBullseye

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Basically just the title. I plan on doing it soon since everything is getting too painful. But on the off chance the attempt doesn't work, what do I do? Do I just walk it off and act like nothing happened? Do I go to the hospital? Just want to know to be ready just in case.
 
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shadow999

shadow999

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It's really up to you. I tried full suspenion and it was way to uncomfortable and painful. I was able to get myself down and I just walked it off, didn't go to the hospital. The only people I talked to about it were from SaSu.
 
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ThatStateOfMind

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Basically just the title. I plan on doing it soon since everything is getting too painful. But on the off chance the attempt doesn't work, what do I do? Do I just walk it off and act like nothing happened? Do I go to the hospital? Just want to know to be ready just in case.
Depends really. If there's some injury, you may have to go to the hospital and the injury would be pretty hard to explain away as something harmless. Not trying to sway you but it is something to consider. I've tried partial, and failed because I involuntarily stood up, I had a mark on my neck that I covered well enough, and I was fine but obviously, situations differ and mine was partial and not full.
 
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MissRevlon

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The thing about hanging especially full suspension is that you don't want to survive it. Because if you tie the rope to strong support I don't think you will have the time or ability to change your decision.
 
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OffTheBullseye

OffTheBullseye

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The thing about hanging especially full suspension is that you don't want to survive it. Because if you tie the rope to strong support I don't think you will have the time or ability to change your decision.
I should have clarified, it would've been a partial suspension, not a full suspension. Partial is what I can do where I am and I'd rather not become a ghost story or urban legend on campus considering how close we are to the woods.
 
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Worndown

Worndown

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Research and do it correctly. You will not need to worry.
 
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ctbsd24

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Oct 8, 2024
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Correct rope, strong anchor point, good noose knot, solid knot around your anchor point, and at least 30 minutes alone. Full suspension, not partial. That's how I know I won't be worrying about failure when I attempt.
 
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Worndown

Worndown

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Please search the threads. There is a lot of information out there. Too much to repost here.
 
Davey36000

Davey36000

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Jun 12, 2023
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You may get brain damage due to lack of oxygen if you survive.
 
MatrixPrisoner

MatrixPrisoner

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Have a charcoal tent ready, or a high building or bridge nearby.
 

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