4everHeartBroken

4everHeartBroken

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I know it's impossible to know EXACTLY when he fell unconscious, but does anyone have an educated guess? I know you can have agonized breathing and posturing while unconscious, so it's really hard to tell in this one, but he definitely isn't fighting back so I assume he fell unconscious within the first 10-12 seconds. Your thoughts?

 
4everHeartBroken

4everHeartBroken

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Feb 11, 2024
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It is constricting the arteries that do it, reduced blood flow.
That's correct. I'm just curious to approximately when this guy actually goes unconscious. It's hard to tell because you can move (a lot!) while unconscious, including heavy breathing while completely unconscious. I'm so curious exactly when this guy actually felt the lights go out before the agonizing breathes.
 
KillingPain267

KillingPain267

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Apr 15, 2024
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Hard to tell. In his case he might even have drifted in and out of consciousness before being fully unconscious.
 
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4everHeartBroken

4everHeartBroken

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Hard to tell. In his case he might even have drifted in and out of consciousness before being fully unconscious.
That's exactly what I was thinking along the lines of. I've read someone say they've drifted in and out of consciousness during an attempted partial and that absolutely TERRIFIES me. I just want to go to sleep (fall unconscious) and not wake-up during ANY of those minutes. Maybe it's harder to in a "night night method" because they're already laying down. But in partial hangings, most seem to fall unconscious within 10-15 seconds just by looking at their rigid moving arms and relaxed facial expressions just after a few seconds of pressure on the carotids. After seeing this video, I don't think the night night method is for me. There's absolutely NO backing out and it's too hard to tell exactly when he falls unconscious. I think at least with partial, you can choose to back out if it becomes too difficult or painful and just try again another day. Thanks for your reply! 🤗❤️
 
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Jeebo5021

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Oct 8, 2024
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Damn, it's always so sad watching these, yet reassuring that the person is free from their pain. Sad again that they suffered so much in this cruel world to get them to do this. The amount of suffering one person must go through. Still honored to watch it as the person did not want to feel alone in that time. I wish the world could change and people were more empathetic at least. At least that would go some way to stop people from feeling all this suffering.
 
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maniac116

maniac116

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He showed agonal breathing & his hands & arms were in decorticate posturing. He was comatose by then. The arms moving were neurological & he was gone by then. 🌹💔
 
pithyone

pithyone

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Sep 11, 2024
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Regardless of how long it took him to fall unconscious, this is not a good or reliable method to try. Full suspension hanging is simpler, far more reliable and has been in use for over a thousand years. No need to risk fucking things up in a way that might leave you worse off than before when there's plenty of tried and tested methods to go around.
 
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