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I am thinking about a method that drinking alcohol while standing in a pool or lake, in water that reaches my shoulders, and then drowning in the water when I fall into an alcohol coma and pass out. Drinking 700ml of tequila in minutes would probably be enough to put me into an alcoholic coma. Years ago, I fell into a coma with less. Do you think this method is reliable? Is there a disadvantage that I can't think of?
 
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It's a shame that this doesn't get more attention. My plan is more or less this. I plan on getting hella drunk and drowning. Btw since you have experience with alcohol, does it dull pain? Would it make drowning less painful?
 
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I plan to go into an alcohol coma, remain completely unconscious, and then drown. If you only get very drunk without going into an alcohol coma, it will reduce the pain of drowning, but I don't think it will eliminate it completely. If your alcohol tolerance is not high, I recommend you fall into an alcohol coma and blackout. Alcohol coma alone does not cause any pain.
 
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It's a shame that this doesn't get more attention. My plan is more or less this. I plan on getting hella drunk and drowning. Btw since you have experience with alcohol, does it dull pain? Would it make drowning less painful?
Alcohol feels like a dream-like state. You definitely feel less fear and disinhibited, I had like zero fear of jumping in front of a truck while on it. Best way I can describe it is you just don't give a fuck about anything
 
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Alcohol feels like a dream-like state. You definitely feel less fear and disinhibited, I had like zero fear of jumping in front of a truck while on it. Best way I can describe it is you just don't give a fuck about anything
Thanks. I guess chugging on 2 L of Vodka very quickly would lead me to this state. I'm 100kg/220 lbs and only drank beer for the first time a few days ago so I don't have any tolerance. I'll still experiment getting a bit drunkier to mentally get used to that feeling as I wasn't drunk enough.

I'm also in the process of losing some body fat, since fat makes you float easily, that way I can sink better. Sorry for the long reply. Cheers. And btw how did you survive?
 
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As long as you're not sick
 
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i think the only possible thing that could stop this from working would be vomiting the alcohol which normally happens if u have too much but if ur able to keep it down then i feel like its foolproof
 
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Alcohol coma is very difficult to achieve imo. It's not about drinking as much alc as possible in a very short amount of time it the alc level in the blood that is important and how fast it is metabolized in the liver. It's likely to vomit long before a coma depending on tolerance and other personal factors. You'd need to think of other ways (e.g. opioids) to fall into a deep coma so you don't feel anything of the drowning process.
 
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It's a shame that this doesn't get more attention. My plan is more or less this. I plan on getting hella drunk and drowning. Btw since you have experience with alcohol, does it dull pain? Would it make drowning less painful?
Couldn't you essentially get drunk as much as you can without passing out, then start holding your breath to reach hypercapnic alarm response to see whether that aspect of drowning is painful or not? Or doing some other pain tolerance test while drunk to a stupor.
 
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i think the only possible thing that could stop this from working would be vomiting the alcohol which normally happens if u have too much but if ur able to keep it down then i feel like its foolproof
Just had to say your picture (cake) makes me sad Hugs
 
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Adding benzo's , sleeping meds like Zopiclone and some anti-metic (anti sickness) meds will aid this method.

I tried to drown just drunk once and soon snapped back into reality once water was inhaled.

Also tried with diphenhydramine (over the counter sleep aids) tablets but they are not strong enough.
 
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i think the only possible thing that could stop this from working would be vomiting the alcohol which normally happens if u have too much but if ur able to keep it down then i feel like its foolproof

I was going to comment this. The body is very good at rejecting things that will harm it - SI goes further than just not being able to pull a trigger, your body goes into fight or flight mode. ESPECIALLY if you're not used to alcohol, trying to chug a bottle of spirit will probably just have you throwing up, AND very drunk very quickly, probably resulting in an unpleasant mess and a nasty hangover.
 
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I was going to comment this. The body is very good at rejecting things that will harm it - SI goes further than just not being able to pull a trigger, your body goes into fight or flight mode. ESPECIALLY if you're not used to alcohol, trying to chug a bottle of spirit will probably just have you throwing up, AND very drunk very quickly, probably resulting in an unpleasant mess and a nasty hangover.
maybe if they take antiemetics before it could work but im not sure if alcohol cancels them out
 
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yea as a stupid drunkie this is my plan when i get the courage. just grabbing a 1.75L vodka, downing as much as i can as fast as i can, and filling the tub. my tub isn't super deep so that's my only concern really, so maybe pool season. i was thinking of coupling it with whatever meds i have at the time
I was going to comment this. The body is very good at rejecting things that will harm it - SI goes further than just not being able to pull a trigger, your body goes into fight or flight mode. ESPECIALLY if you're not used to alcohol, trying to chug a bottle of spirit will probably just have you throwing up, AND very drunk very quickly, probably resulting in an unpleasant mess and a nasty hangover.
in my experience passing out cold from alcohol is a lot easier than you'd think. you don't even have to go entirely crazy on it. after a few bad experiences my body rejects alcohol pretty hardcore so wines about the only thing i can get down without gagging and even then, a couple solo cups down pretty quick has me nearing blackout and passing out. you can also find a decent balance in coating your stomach with some food before drinking while also not nulling the effects too hard, although that's a bit tough to find the mid-ground. i've heard some people drink milk before drinking vodka to coat the stomach but not sure how well that actually works or anything
 
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i've heard some people drink milk before drinking vodka to coat the stomach but not sure how well that actually works or anything
I've also heard this before, apparently a golden rule before a night out is if you don't have time to eat, drink a glass of milk to coat the stomach
 
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actually, i do have a question regarding this method the more i think on it. id probably attempt in a pool rather than a tub or something so keep that in mind, but i'm wondering what peoples' methods of submersion after passing out would be. i don't think that i'd be able to sleep with my face submerged even if i'm on the verge of completely blacking/passing out. all i can think of is laying my head against the edge of a pool or on the steps and hoping i roll over in my sleep? i suppose that doesn't matter if you have a complete blackout fainting spell, but trying to consider options in case you can't get to that point
 
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Couldn't you essentially get drunk as much as you can without passing out, then start holding your breath to reach hypercapnic alarm response to see whether that aspect of drowning is painful or not? Or doing some other pain tolerance test while drunk to a stupor.
Thank you for the advice, and yes, I did it like a week ago. I got drunk for the first time and held my breath, I could hold it for longer before the pain set in, now I don't know if this was placebo or the fact that alcohol relaxes your muscles which achieved that effect.

By the way, I only drank 4 beers and I'm a big guy, so it was 20% alcohol that I drank, nowhere near drunk enough. I'm planning another test, but this time I'll drink something like 30 or 35% alcohol and testing the hypercapnic response since I don't want to experience a hangover (plus my family would know something's up if I threw up). I will do these tests every week cause I don't want to build up tolerance.
 
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actually, i do have a question regarding this method the more i think on it. id probably attempt in a pool rather than a tub or something so keep that in mind, but i'm wondering what peoples' methods of submersion after passing out would be. i don't think that i'd be able to sleep with my face submerged even if i'm on the verge of completely blacking/passing out. all i can think of is laying my head against the edge of a pool or on the steps and hoping i roll over in my sleep? i suppose that doesn't matter if you have a complete blackout fainting spell, but trying to consider options in case you can't get to that point
I am thinking of going out to sea on a simple boat or an inflatable boat, tying a bag filled with pebbles to my feet, going into the water and holding on to the edge of the boat. Then I will drink alcohol until I pass out or become too drunk to hold myself. In this scenario, whether you blackout or not, there seems to be no turning back. (I'm not a good swimmer.)
 
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I am thinking about a method that drinking alcohol while standing in a pool or lake, in water that reaches my shoulders, and then drowning in the water when I fall into an alcohol coma and pass out. Drinking 700ml of tequila in minutes would probably be enough to put me into an alcoholic coma. Years ago, I fell into a coma with less. Do you think this method is reliable? Is there a disadvantage that I can't think of?

What is coma like?
 
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spiritus

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What is coma like?
It's no different than falling asleep. Zero feeling. I opened my eyes in the hospital about 12 hours later and didn't feel anything except a little nausea. I've heard some people saying they had a severe hangover after it but I had only some nausea.
 
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What is coma like?
it's just sleep, really. you might pass out against your will or you might shut your eyes and fall asleep without even realizing it. if you wake up, it feels the same either way. unfortunately because i have issues with alcohol consumption, i've been told what it's like from an outside perspective. you're just…entirely passed out. pets/people can jostle you around or walk all over you and you don't wake up, potentially for hours at a time. that's why it's my most likely plan, while not necessarily fatal in itself, you can't even wake yourself up afterwards and it's game over if you set yourself up for a deathly scenario. if i'm not waking up to dogs jumping on me or family shaking my body, i can't imagine i'm gonna wake up to being underwater