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DownfallEnlightened

DownfallEnlightened

Member
Mar 14, 2021
14
i tried a couple tiems
and it made me feel weird and i stopped
is it pain or is it survival instinct? or maybe im not ready? how can i practice?
how do i know its working?
I tried slitting my artery in the bend of my elbow in a bath but didnt really work also extremely painful
 
Rayzieka

Rayzieka

Not Really Here
Apr 28, 2021
637
I've tried partial and I would say it's pain and SI. KInda feels like your heads gonna explode right?
I don't know too much about it and I likely won't try again unless I'm having an episode, cause I'll do damn near anything when it comes to that.
 
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Jblack

Jblack

Specialist
Oct 8, 2018
314
Whether you use partial or full suspension, the position of the rope is important. It must be in the right position to provide pressure against either the carotid or jugular. The knot for the noose must allow the rope to slip freely in order to provide sufficient pressure. When done correctly, you pass out very quickly with no chance for recovery. Full suspension is really not survivable unless your knot or mounting point fail or someone finds you in time.
With either method overcoming SI is not easy.
 
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WornOutLife

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Mar 22, 2020
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I tried partial a few times and only got pain in my neck and as if my head was about to explode. :(
 
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JustAnumber

Member
May 19, 2021
31
I find its painfull as hell but once you start to pass out it slowly gets beter and less painfull. Just wish the dam branch didn't snap!
 
eternalmelancholy

eternalmelancholy

waiting for the bus
Mar 24, 2021
1,169
I don't think partial works reliably. All the failed attempts I read about were partial. I think it is just too easy to stand up. Maybe it is a good preview of what to expect before you attempt full.
 
WatermelonMel

WatermelonMel

Melon Master
Aug 19, 2019
408
It is hard to get right, but once you do the fast unconsciousness is rewarding. I only had my vision rapidly decrease before my SI kicked in and I stopped.
 
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cvimk

Member
Jan 3, 2020
5
i feel like the important part is finding the spot/position where the rope effectively closes up your trachea and then the carotid artery without closing the jugular vein, so the overwhelming pressure on the head you otherwise feel very early on doesn't stop you until you pass out.

i wish it were more simple. this is currently my preferred method, but i still haven't found that sweet spot.
 
DarkNearDeath

DarkNearDeath

Student
May 1, 2021
131
they both induce pain and si unless you find the sweet spot where it knocks you unconscious
 
Efilismislife

Efilismislife

Psychopath family tortured me
May 25, 2021
642
But the jugular vein is close to carotid how to avoid jugular but press the carotid??


i feel like the important part is finding the spot/position where the rope effectively closes up your trachea and then the carotid artery without closing the jugular vein, so the overwhelming pressure on the head you otherwise feel very early on doesn't stop you until you pass out.

i wish it were more simple. this is currently my preferred method, but i still haven't found that sweet spot.
 
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