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Hardtime

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Few days ago i posted about drowning, but really couldn't been able to go through...
Just like most of you, i'am searching for painless idea. I'm sooo afraid of the pain that i can't decide wich could be best...
Exit bag is out of question because of money and time issues. CO no place to do it. ODying not sure.
Partial suspension can't do it because i don't want to shock my family further more.
For some health issues, every way seems to be so complicated for me! I nust can't get it.
Respect for all of those who can plan accordingly!
Could you please help me with pictures of how to do the full suspension in a forest cause i'm really lost. All i have is a 10.5 rope (about 10m)...
Don't get to understand how to do the knots for the tree and for me to make it quick. (English is not my native language)
 
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Make sure your rope can really withstand your full weight.
You should you use a snuggle hitch for the end that is tied to a tree.
And then a slipknot for your end.

Just to let you know, full suspension is considered somewhat painful.
It puts a lot of strain on your neck and you will most likely end up just suffocating instead of dying by lack of bloodflow to the head (like in partial hanging).
That's atleast according to my research.

I hope this helps and i hope it gets better for you <3
 
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Thank you for the reply.
I would love to do the partial one because it doesn't hurt so much apparently, but i just don't get it how to find the spot...
 
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Thank you for the reply.
I would love to do the partial one because it doesn't hurt so much apparently, but i just don't get it how to find the spot...
You could do partial in the forest instead of full, just need to lower the rope
 
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Thank you for the reply.
I would love to do the partial one because it doesn't hurt so much apparently, but i just don't get it how to find the spot...
Yeah, it is hard, i guess you just have to experiement with different positions :/
 
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Make sure your rope can really withstand your full weight.
You should you use a snuggle hitch for the end that is tied to a tree.
And then a slipknot for your end.

Just to let you know, full suspension is considered somewhat painful.
It puts a lot of strain on your neck and you will most likely end up just suffocating instead of dying by lack of bloodflow to the head (like in partial hanging).
That's atleast according to my research.

I hope this helps and i hope it gets better for you <3
I thought that with full suspension there's even more pressure around the neck to compress the carotid arteries effectively more so than with partial?
 
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You should you use a snuggle hitch for the end that is tied to a tree.
Thank you for the information. I am also planning to do a full suspension and I was missing this information.

Just to let you know, full suspension is considered somewhat painful.
It puts a lot of strain on your neck and you will most likely end up just suffocating instead of dying by lack of bloodflow to the head (like in partial hanging).
That's atleast according to my research.
But don't tell us that! Do you think racing drivers or helicopter pilots watch crashes and accidents before they start racing or flying? : )
It's enough to know that it hurts less than many others and anyway I'll lose consciousness in maximum 15 seconds. The alternative is experiencing life for decades. Fuck that! : )
 
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I thought that with full suspension there's even more pressure around the neck to compress the carotid arteries effectively more so than with partial?
You are right, but it will definitely constrict the airway also, so you are also experiencing the suffocation.

But don't tell us that! Do you think racing drivers or helicopter pilots watch crashes and accidents before they start racing or flying? : )
It's enough to know that it hurts less than many others and anyway I'll lose consciousness in maximum 15 seconds. The alternative is experiencing life for decades. Fuck that! : )
Yes, but it's good to know what you going to get. It would suck for sure if the uncomfortableness would come as a suprise :D
 
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You are right, but it will definitely constrict the airway also, so you are also experiencing the suffocation.
I was thinking about hyperventilating beforehand, because it enables me to hold my breath for up to 4+ minutes which is my maximum so far after practicing a lot of the Wim Hof breathing method (aka hyperventilating) to try avoid that particular problem of dying by suffocatation. I'll know I've hyperventilated enough when I gets tingling sensation, especially in hands and feet. I'm hoping that would work lol.
 
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What if the anchor point of the tree is very high? How do i manage to securely tie the rope?
 
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@Hardtime What do you mean? The anchor can be just another tree.
 
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Hardtime

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Sorry, I mean the branch of where i should tie the rope is very high
 
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Ooh! I get it now! When I hang my portable shower I throw the rope over the branch and then tie the loose end to whatever is available. I don't tie the rope to the branch from which the shower hangs.

I don't know, does this makes sense to you? Do you understand what I mean?
 
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@Hardtime You're welcome!
 
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