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Nangijala

Nangijala

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Jul 25, 2022
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Hey all, I have been browsing this website for quite some time, but only recently decided to make an account. I would like to donate my organs after I CTB, but to do so one would have to CTB in the hospital. I was curious whether anyone has heard of cases in the past where someone successfully CTBed in an hospital environment, as I imagine it will be more challenging given the high chances of a medical intervention. I am considering using SA as this has no known antidote, but I am worried that it might damage my organs. Any information is appreciated.
 
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HerculePoirot

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Sep 25, 2022
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I think the most appropriate method for your project would be the tourniquet. Can be carried out anywhere. Does not damage valuable organs. Only a very short loneliness required. No suspicious equipment required.
 
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Someone123

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Oct 19, 2021
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This seems to be very difficult to do, though your good intentions are commendable. Ctb already only works for 1 in 23 attempts in the u.s., so my opinion is- if you want to do something so difficult, why make it even more difficult? I understand wanting to leave something good behind. I did some searches and found that though SA does not have an antidote per se, there are treatments that can work for this, and you would be in a setting where these treatment options would be most readily available.
 
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achromatic

achromatic

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Oct 18, 2022
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I can't imagine them using your organs after SA od - totally absurd idea- even aside from organ damage, such death would result in investigation
 
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wastph6286

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Oct 25, 2022
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I think this would be quite difficult in a hospital depending on what monitoring is being done. Any effort to keep you alive would be done when you're found. There's no guarantee a nurse, etc. wouldn't walk in within seconds/minutes.
 
makethepainstop

makethepainstop

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I think this would be quite difficult in a hospital depending on what monitoring is being done. Any effort to keep you alive would be done when you're found. There's no guarantee a nurse, etc. wouldn't walk in within seconds/minutes.
Yep, a hospital has one mission, to keep people alive.(Even people who don't want to be alive)! So your choice of location would have everything ready to save you. Many suicide methods require time, and a location where you will not be disturbed. Your method is probably a good one, but the location of execution is terrible. Much love to you.
 
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Nangijala

Nangijala

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Jul 25, 2022
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Thanks for the input everyone, and yeah I was hoping I was overlooking some method that would actually be reliable even in a hospital setting, but this might be quite hard. I was a bit hopeful for a poison related method, since in many cases of poison-related death organ donation has actually been successful: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6242794/, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC270623/ . But I really want to avoid the scenario of being "saved" and immediately involuntarily hospitalised.
 
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Lawliet

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Sep 15, 2020
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what you want to do is noble but it's not worth the risk.
 
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