
in pain
Member
- Sep 27, 2021
- 51
I had trouble at first finding the correct spot to apply pressure to achieve the correct signs (dizziness, vision fading, hearing fading). It took a week of experimentation changing:
I also can't believe how painless it is, it will for sure be my method of choice. The only thing I need to figure out now is how to get the objects in place perfectly over the correct area and keep them there while applying a tourniquet to apply the force. I think if the objects move at all, it would mean a failed attempt.
- location where I am applying pressure i.e higher or lower up on the neck, closer or further from trachea - found that scanning with my fingers to find areas with strongest feeling of pulse was key
- what I am applying pressure with i.e my thumbs, index + middle fingers, some hard objects, different sizes of hard objects - found smaller was better than bigger
- the amount of force I am applying with - found that if pressing with a wider thing (larger area) it requires much more force than something smaller
I also can't believe how painless it is, it will for sure be my method of choice. The only thing I need to figure out now is how to get the objects in place perfectly over the correct area and keep them there while applying a tourniquet to apply the force. I think if the objects move at all, it would mean a failed attempt.