windingdown
Specialist
- Sep 10, 2018
- 367
Just the title...
I am thinking about the physical consequences of a failed suicide attempt. I've only seen/read about this three times: someone's blood vessels burst (temporary) in their face from being found during a hanging attempt; a woman's eyes permanently twitch from ODing on Benadryl; and a man wrote vaguely about becoming disabled from a pill overdose.
I have no idea what the consequences might be from trying to poison myself (Cerbera odollam seeds) and failing. I might lose my hair (telogen effluvium) a few months later, from the shock to my system, since I am prone to hair loss. That's already very scary to me.
Any experiences to share about this?
I am thinking about the physical consequences of a failed suicide attempt. I've only seen/read about this three times: someone's blood vessels burst (temporary) in their face from being found during a hanging attempt; a woman's eyes permanently twitch from ODing on Benadryl; and a man wrote vaguely about becoming disabled from a pill overdose.
I have no idea what the consequences might be from trying to poison myself (Cerbera odollam seeds) and failing. I might lose my hair (telogen effluvium) a few months later, from the shock to my system, since I am prone to hair loss. That's already very scary to me.
Any experiences to share about this?