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Helpwhat does passing out from hanging feel like?
Thread startervoirpoet.
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I'm either going to do partial or full suspension as my method but my main thing is what does it feel like? you will pass out within 20 secs, what does it feel like when you pass out from it? i've never passed out before
My vision was cloudy, kind of like when your eyes are only half open, and my head pounded. I also salivated a lot and my skin was numb and tingly, I think I heard some kind of whirring or high pitched sound. When I started to pass out it was just like falling asleep. You're no longer conscious or perceive anything.
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My vision was cloudy, kind of like when your eyes are only half open, and my head pounded. I also salivated a lot and my skin was numb and tingly, I think I heard some kind of whirring or high pitched sound. When I started to pass out it was just like falling asleep. You're no longer conscious or perceive anything.
My vision was cloudy, kind of like when your eyes are only half open, and my head pounded. I also salivated a lot and my skin was numb and tingly, I think I heard some kind of whirring or high pitched sound. When I started to pass out it was just like falling asleep. You're no longer conscious or perceive anything.
In my case I couldn't count to 10 and my vision already started to get black.
Its just important to place the noose correctly then the unconsciousness happens very fast.
My vision was cloudy, kind of like when your eyes are only half open, and my head pounded. I also salivated a lot and my skin was numb and tingly, I think I heard some kind of whirring or high pitched sound. When I started to pass out it was just like falling asleep. You're no longer conscious or perceive anything.
In my case I couldn't count to 10 and my vision already started to get black.
Its just important to place the noose correctly then the unconsciousness happens very fast.
Did you also felt like as if some electro shock hit you? Did your legs start to shake?
Yes. You can even try it right now to test it. Once its positioned like that you just need minimal pressure but you have to keep that pressure constantly for maybe maximum 10 sec maybe even sooner and you'll get nearly unconscious
Yes. You can even try it right now to test it. Once its positioned like that you just need minimal pressure but you have to keep that pressure constantly for maybe maximum 10 sec maybe even sooner and you'll get nearly unconscious
thank you so much, youve really put me at ease...i had something awful happen today and want to ctb asap but having alot of si and fear, this makes me feel alot better. thank you. my plan is full suspension but i thought initally i would bend down with my feet still touching the step for as long as possible until passing out then step/fall off
No, that sounds like some kind of seizure maybe? I'm not a medical professional though. I had some muscle spasms in various parts of my body both during and after, if that's what you mean.
Several seconds, no more. I hope you find peace whatever you choose to do.
I was caught quickly; the setting was not ideal but there were few options at the moment.
No, that sounds like some kind of seizure maybe? I'm not a medical professional though. I had some muscle spasms in various parts of my body both during and after, if that's what you mean.
thank you so much, youve really put me at ease...i had something awful happen today and want to ctb asap but having alot of si and fear, this makes me feel alot better. thank you. my plan is full suspension but i thought initally i would bend down with my feet still touching the step for as long as possible until passing out then step/fall off
This is very smart I plan something equally. One advice, tighten the noose as much as possible then while staying on the chair or whatever press your body down that will be more than enough to compress the carotids. You'll get nearly unconscious after maybe 10 seconds and it won't be even painful at least when i tried that i felt nothing and was even shocked how painless i got nearly unconscious. Then when you are already near unconsciousness you can step off the chair. You should get fully unconscious very fast with this technique
Several seconds, no more. I hope you find peace whatever you choose to do.
I was caught quickly; the setting was not ideal but there were few options at the moment.
No, that sounds like some kind of seizure maybe? I'm not a medical professional though. I had some muscle spasms in various parts of my body both during and after, if that's what you mean.
I had some while I was conscious, yes. It wasn't painful or uncomfortable. The muscle involuntarily spasms, like you're flexing or using it without meaning to. Have you ever been very close to falling asleep but some muscle in your body spasms or twitches and wakes you up? Or been still for a very very long time? It was like that, just stronger (ie. causes more movement) and more frequent.
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