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donewithlife1
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- Oct 31, 2023
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Does jumping hurts? I know a lot if people used this method and I'm curious how much is the pain before you actually die?
Studies of jumping survivors state that they have no recollection of hitting the ground. So, no it shouldn't hurt.Does jumping hurts? I know a lot if people used this method and I'm curious how much is the pain before you actually die?
I think just to be safe I'm be jumping in the river. I have to do it at night though we have nosey people all over I don't want to be saved or foundStudies of jumping survivors state that they have no recollection of hitting the ground. So, no it shouldn't hurt.
Yes, some people prefer bridge to water jumping for the "extra" insurance in case you don't die instantly you will most likely drown.I think just to be safe I'm be jumping in the river. I have to do it at night though we have nosey people all over I don't want to be saved or found
I think you're right! It's prob gonna be my method soon hopefullythe impact by itself is more than enough for u do pass out immediately, but i could be wrong
The fall alone wouldn't make you pass out unless through absolute fear I suppose.I imagine it's more about fear during the actual jump but after that- it surely depends on how you land and whether the damage is enough to knock you out. Some people jumping into water die by drowning and sustain massive injuries. You'd hope they were unconscious by then but I don't know how we would know- unless they survived I guess.
I have heard that it's possible that the fall alone will make someone pass out but I don't know whether that's true.
I used to think about jumping a lot.Does jumping hurts? I know a lot if people used this method and I'm curious how much is the pain before you actually die?
The fall alone wouldn't make you pass out unless through absolute fear I suppose.
Skydivers are free falling every day but are obviously thrill seeking
Good I love that! So I'm have to look for the place now I guess I found the method. Thank you so muchI used to think about jumping a lot.
If you jump from a great enough height I'd expect impact to be fatal before you feel any pain.
Remember when the Titan submersible imploded, it was stated then that the crew would have been dead before they could either process what was happening or feel any pain.
The time from the instant of impact at terminal velocity to death will be quicker than your nervous system will be able to process and feel pain.
Agreed! We can never find out but I do believe it's just the fear I'm going to do it I just need the place nowI imagine it's more about fear during the actual jump but after that- it surely depends on how you land and whether the damage is enough to knock you out. Some people jumping into water die by drowning and sustain massive injuries. You'd hope they were unconscious by then but I don't know how we would know- unless they survived I guess.
I have heard that it's possible that the fall alone will make someone pass out but I don't know whether that's true.
I think I have a very strong reason to die and it will be stronger than my fear. Thank you so muchThis method is brutal. First the fear of death when you are on the edge, overcoming the survival instinct and then the fear of the fall, seeing the floor for a instant or closing your eyes thinking of the situation must be terrible. Then an immense flash of extreme pain, like 1000x what you already have experience in your life … and then nothing : either you pass out and you will die in a couple of minutes or you die instantly. That's how I imaging suicide by jumping. I have tried it : like 8 times but could not jump. SI is very strong, you need to have balls or be very motivated, or just decide in an instant you want to die … then you will not have a choice anymore.
I'm sure jumping survivors hurt.Studies of jumping survivors state that they have no recollection of hitting the ground. So, no it shouldn't hurt.
Of course jumping survivors hurt. The question is always about does it hurt when you hit the ground. So, if you succeed in jumping to death it should not hurt because they claim no recollection of hitting the ground. Now if you survive that's a different story. They hurt after the fact, but not on impact.I'm sure jumping survivors hurt.
From your moniker we can assume you favour to jump!Of course jumping survivors hurt. The question is always about does it hurt when you hit the ground. So, if you succeed in jumping to death it should not hurt because they claim no recollection of hitting the ground. Now if you survive that's a different story. They hurt after the fact, but not on impact.
Thanks! Your are correct! I do enjoy some humor with my death.From your moniker we can assume you favour to jump!
Great name
Yes.I used to think about jumping a lot.
If you jump from a great enough height I'd expect impact to be fatal before you feel any pain.
Remember when the Titan submersible imploded, it was stated then that the crew would have been dead before they could either process what was happening or feel any pain.
The time from the instant of impact at terminal velocity to death will be quicker than your nervous system will be able to process and feel pain.
Curiosity. Will you actually lose conscientiousness while hitting the water or will you be aware of drowning? For some reason that really sounds uncomfortable.Yes, some people prefer bridge to water jumping for the "extra" insurance in case you don't die instantly you will most likely drown.
might also be mine, wish u the best amd hope ur doing okayI think you're right! It's prob gonna be my method soon hopefully
If you fail absolutelyDoes jumping hurts? I know a lot if people used this method and I'm curious how much is the pain before you actually die?
Can't say for sure, but from what I've read it is no different than hitting a hard surface. You will most likely be knocked out instantly.Curiosity. Will you actually lose conscientiousness while hitting the water or will you be aware of drowning? For some reason that really sounds uncomfortable.
Jumped too low.I know someone who jumped from the 4th floor and didn't lose consciousness at all, they screamed and cried for help after the impact, the pain was unbearable, they got multiple fractures and one in the spine. They suffered in the hospital for a month before passing. I don't think I'll ever try to CBT using jumping, it's terrifying how wrong it can go.
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I agree I'm thinking about jumping in the water away from home none can even find meBe careful, make sure it is a tall enough drop. I would do some research first to make sure you don't suffer and also don't traumatize anyone in a populated area.
Dam I'm not jumping then.I know someone who jumped from the 4th floor and didn't lose consciousness at all, they screamed and cried for help after the impact, the pain was unbearable, they got multiple fractures and one in the spine. They suffered in the hospital for a month before passing. I don't think I'll ever try to CBT using jumping, it's terrifying how wrong it can go.