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suicimar

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Jun 16, 2023
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I am considering full suspension hanging.. I know SI is aproblem when u kick a chair or sth. I have come up with an idea to use an inflatable bed. Some of them have a bult-in system to remove air, takes 3-5 minutes. I would stand on it, enable the deflation process and that would do the trick. The height is around 0.5 metre so this is safe enough. No way back really. Thoughts?
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
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Sounds good, but must make sure there's no way out regardless whats happening. Once you hang and you can't grab anything with your hands and your feet there will be no way out.
 
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corazon

corazon

"a heart's a heavy burden"
Mar 30, 2023
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I had a similar idea applied to my situation (partial suspension hanging) which I've yet to try with the intent to die but have fielded positive results in trial runs. Since I was struggling to release enough weight into the noose fast enough to shut my carotids, I tried something new to do it for me. You're thinking an inflatable bed (very creative) and I tried out an office chair. I would position the noose as necessary. Then I'd just sit in the chair (which was inherently less daunting) and when I was ready, fully let down the gas lift. I was able to recreate the familiar sensation caused by successfully closing both my jugulars and carotids. I just had to be careful that the rope didn't pull up uncomfortably on my windpipe.

As is true of all variations of partial hanging there's always the option to abort, which you won't have the option of if you decide full suspension as you've described. I'm wishing you all the best OP
 
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Worndown

Worndown

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Mar 21, 2019
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That is a lot of time to find an escape.
Canned air keyboard dusters are a proven method. Get on chair and noosed. Huff until you pass out. Gravity does the rest.
 
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ctb-soon

ctb-soon

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Jul 12, 2023
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I am considering full suspension hanging.. I know SI is aproblem when u kick a chair or sth. I have come up with an idea to use an inflatable bed. Some of them have a bult-in system to remove air, takes 3-5 minutes. I would stand on it, enable the deflation process and that would do the trick. The height is around 0.5 metre so this is safe enough. No way back really. Thoughts?
The more technology the greater of chance of failure. I think you have to keep it simple
 
AngelTears

AngelTears

Last Days
Jun 10, 2023
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That is a lot of time to find an escape.
Canned air keyboard dusters are a proven method. Get on chair and noosed. Huff until you pass out. Gravity does the rest.
Never thought about that before. I never considered hanging because it just seemed too savage for me. There's just too much time to think between kicking the chair and death by asphyxiation.

But If you're already knocked out, it's like guaranteed way to ctb.
 
Worndown

Worndown

Illuminated
Mar 21, 2019
3,718
Death by asphyxiation? I recommend you do it right and avoid that mistake. Please do some research before you try anything.
 
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