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wtfman

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Sep 14, 2025
10
So they say VSED doesn't work, right? Well, what if you were to go into the wilderness, go really far as if youre going camping, no cell phone, etc, and just not drink anything for several days?

I'm sure someone has said this before, no?
 
MyShadow

MyShadow

Left the forum to pursue recovery
Aug 27, 2025
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Dehydration is a terrible is a slow, painful miserable death.
 
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ava_sparkle

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Jul 17, 2025
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I think it's likely you would succumb to exposure first. Hikers have died during sudden heat waves. About a decade ago, a hiker got lost on the Appalachian Trail and survived almost a month with limited supplies
 
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katara

katara

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Mar 17, 2022
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I think it's likely you would succumb to exposure first. Hikers have died during sudden heat waves. About a decade a hiker got lost on the Appalachian Trail and survived almost a month with limited supplies
Ya heat stroke is probably more likely. Idk I thought about going into nature for a while just to see if I'd die. I don't imagine I'd last long. I just feel like that's the way ppl are supposed to die.
 
Dejected 55

Dejected 55

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May 7, 2025
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It takes you longer than you think, and the longer you go the more time will seem to slow down for you. I once was in a depressive state years ago along with a major infection and I just stopped eating, stopped drinking, and didn't get out of bed for a week. When I started eating and drinking again, I literally got out of breath the digestion took so much out of me at first... but the point was, I went a week and was still alive.
 

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