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1234dave

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trial run, legs weak, feeling sick, is this close to pass out?
 
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1234dave

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Anyone?
 
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trial run, legs weak, feeling sick, is this close to pass out?

Well, if you didn't feel your windpipe getting crushed or think your head was about to explode, I'd say that you're on the right track.
 
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1234dave

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The sickness makes me pull out
 
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How long do you think you were like that?
 
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1234dave

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Oct 5, 2018
369
Not long
 
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ForestLove

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Oct 16, 2018
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trial run, legs weak, feeling sick, is this close to pass out?

My legs were also trembling during practice and I know I'm on the right track. If I hold on for few more seconds, I will pass out.
 
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Ella Disenchanted

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Sep 3, 2018
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The time I almost succeeded I felt like I was going to throw up for sure. I was maybe 1-2 seconds from pass out as I felt everything going.
 
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Prime

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Oct 25, 2018
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If the carotid arteries are compressed properly, you will feel these effects in this order -
dizziness, vision fading away and loss of hearing, legs and hands shaking, losing control on your thoughts and then its all black. All of this takes at most 8 seconds if done right. If you feel pressure building up in your head and trouble breathing, you are doing it wrong. You can have trembling feet even when the carotids are not properly compressed. You see there is a sheath that contains jugulars, carotids and an important nerve(i think its called the vagus nerve or something, google it if you want). If that nerve is compressed, you will experience some convulsions. Successful carotid compression always involves loss of the ability to see after around 4-5 seconds. If you can see everything even after 5-6 seconds, you are doing it wrong. The ability to see is lost in three ways(it depends on the structure of your retina and the arrangement of con cells in your retina). These three ways are - vision going black(which I experience), vision going white(Dani Paradox mentioned it once), and vision going colorful(i have never seen anyone mentioning this in this forum but it happens in some rare cases, i read it on wikipedia). Hearing loss also takes place in two ways. First, you can't hear anything at all. Second, you hear a very high frequency whistle. Its either of the two. Its the first in my case. So you see, successful carotid artery compression involves a few more things than just shaking feet. And yes temperature effects. Some people feel their heads to grow warmer while some feel cold. I feel coldness in my chest, neck, face and head. You can be compressing only that nerve which goes parallel to the carotid if you don't experience any of this.
 
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Prime

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Oct 25, 2018
210
I forgot to mention this. You will also feel tingling in your head,face and neck.
 
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If the carotid arteries are compressed properly, you will feel these effects in this order -
dizziness, vision fading away and loss of hearing, legs and hands shaking, losing control on your thoughts and then its all black. All of this takes at most 8 seconds if done right. If you feel pressure building up in your head and trouble breathing, you are doing it wrong. You can have trembling feet even when the carotids are not properly compressed. You see there is a sheath that contains jugulars, carotids and an important nerve(i think its called the vagus nerve or something, google it if you want). If that nerve is compressed, you will experience some convulsions. Successful carotid compression always involves loss of the ability to see after around 4-5 seconds. If you can see everything even after 5-6 seconds, you are doing it wrong. The ability to see is lost in three ways(it depends on the structure of your retina and the arrangement of con cells in your retina). These three ways are - vision going black(which I experience), vision going white(Dani Paradox mentioned it once), and vision going colorful(i have never seen anyone mentioning this in this forum but it happens in some rare cases, i read it on wikipedia). Hearing loss also takes place in two ways. First, you can't hear anything at all. Second, you hear a very high frequency whistle. Its either of the two. Its the first in my case. So you see, successful carotid artery compression involves a few more things than just shaking feet. And yes temperature effects. Some people feel their heads to grow warmer while some feel cold. I feel coldness in my chest, neck, face and head. You can be compressing only that nerve which goes parallel to the carotid if you don't experience any of this.
I forgot to mention this. You will also feel tingling in your head,face and neck.

That's a really good comprehensive summary of what happens. For me, vision goes grey, I lose balance (and hearing) and then muscular control. For some reason, I'm able to retain some spatial awareness, but that might simply be my head putting stuff together. My thoughts also go away, but I don't feel the tingling people feel about, neither do I feel the temperature changes. I do feel like I've been sleeping for ages when I get back.
 
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Prime

A Nihilist
Oct 25, 2018
210
We all belong to the same species but everyone's body has its own unique features which can change the intensity and the order of these effects.
 
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Donna

Donna

Feeling so deep become our graves
Oct 5, 2018
174
I can say I've blacked out before not intentionally but every thing that is mentioned happened to me , my vision changing ,my hearing going strangest feeling but almost so peaceful, I wasn't intoxicated, I was in my bathroom standing up and it just hit me , woke up confused, didn't know where I was .
 
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1234dave

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Oct 5, 2018
369
best time to do it is as soon as you wake up. Not practical for me as I don't live alone. Sickness came in 3 seconds. The only time I feel safe and happy is when I have the noose around my neck. Definitely time to go. I've go bipolar daily with a nervous system disorder which means I cant take meds. This world is fucked. People are made to suffer
 
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1234dave

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Oct 5, 2018
369
what are the chances of the noose coming undone? There is a gap above my neck and worried it will come undone, but still tight around neck?
 
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RM5998

Sack of Meat
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what are the chances of the noose coming undone? There is a gap above my neck and worried it will come undone, but still tight around neck?

You need to use a slipknot. Those don't come undone.
 
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bigj75

“From Knowledge springs power."
Sep 1, 2018
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best time to do it is as soon as you wake up. Not practical for me as I don't live alone. Sickness came in 3 seconds. The only time I feel safe and happy is when I have the noose around my neck. Definitely time to go. I've go bipolar daily with a nervous system disorder which means I cant take meds. This world is fucked. People are made to suffer
I feel you
 
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1234dave

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Oct 5, 2018
369
I'm using a slipknot, but If I can loosen it by hand I'm worried it can loosen by convulsing
 
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RM5998

Sack of Meat
Sep 3, 2018
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I'm using a slipknot, but If I can loosen it by hand I'm worried it can loosen by convulsing

The slipknot loosens only if you apply a force along one of the ropes segments leaving the knot. When you're hanging, force is applied on both exit points. That won't loosen the noose. The convulsions might loosen the knot itself, though.
 
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Metavoid

Student
Oct 21, 2018
160
The title reminded me of..

His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy
 
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1234dave

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369
vomit on his sweater, moms spagetthi
 
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Philip

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Oct 23, 2018
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I can say I've blacked out before not intentionally but every thing that is mentioned happened to me , my vision changing ,my hearing going strangest feeling but almost so peaceful, I wasn't intoxicated, I was in my bathroom standing up and it just hit me , woke up confused, didn't know where I was .

I can say I've blacked out before not intentionally but every thing that is mentioned happened to me , my vision changing ,my hearing going strangest feeling but almost so peaceful, I wasn't intoxicated, I was in my bathroom standing up and it just hit me , woke up confused, didn't know where I was .
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I can say I've blacked out before not intentionally but every thing that is mentioned happened to me , my vision changing ,my hearing going strangest feeling but almost so peaceful, I wasn't intoxicated, I was in my bathroom standing up and it just hit me , woke up confused, didn't know where I was .
I've heard if you do it right your last few moments before you pass out are peaceful.......
 
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Donna

Feeling so deep become our graves
Oct 5, 2018
174
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I've heard if you do it right your last few moments before you pass out are peaceful.......
I think the day I passed out in the bathroom I had a seizure, I say this because my second c-section I had a seizure right after the epidural,then came the seizure in the bathroom,I had 1 years after , then this year same thing , standing up head first into a glass bowl, flew backwards ( my daughter witnessed the whole thing ) woke up confused.But it was def a peaceful experience, it was by no means scary because it happened so fast .
 
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