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howunfortunateforme

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Oct 2, 2024
448
I've posted Recently and said I get very lightheaded and am about to pass out in like 7 seconds is this a good thing for partial? Am I close or will just pass out and wake back up?
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I wish someone would help and respond
 
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Justin3542

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Oct 7, 2024
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Looks like that would be sufficient but I'm no expert. I'm considering hanging vs Valium and Ativan. Not sure yet
 
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howunfortunateforme

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Oct 2, 2024
448
Looks like that would be sufficient but I'm no expert. I'm considering hanging vs Valium and Ativan. Not sure yet
How partial or full? I don't want to be a vegetable
 
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Justin3542

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Oct 7, 2024
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Definitely full. But i'm really considering the meds
 
GalacticGardener

GalacticGardener

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Apr 30, 2024
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Full suspension is probably more reliable, but not everyone has a good anchor point for it.
Syncopes often involve convulsion-like movements. With partial, there is the risk that these movements would get you in a position where the rope is no longer as effective in blocking the blood flow. For example, the position in which this guy started is very different from the one in which he ended up: https://www.documentingreality.com/...edish-guy-commits-suicide-front-webcam-63485/
 
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howunfortunateforme

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Oct 2, 2024
448
Reading a lot more successful sn stories than partial am I wrong??
 

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