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sadsamantha
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- Dec 6, 2022
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Hey everybody, I posted something similar to this the other day, but this is sort of a follow up post with more information. I need to know if there is a way to make hanging more bearable, or at least if there is something that I can take that is easily obtainable (ie doesn't require a prescription) that might "calm" the survivor instinct that causes me to back out every single time, or make it less painful. People say that once you step off the chair with the noose around your neck, you immediately start to feel like you are going to faint and do end up fainting shortly thereafter, which is one of the reasons why this method is supposed to be so reliable, so much so that it can even happen on accident. But that is not what happens with me. Instead, I immediately experience excruciating pain, so much so that I instinctively step back onto the chair to stop it. IDK if that is survival instinct or I just have a really low pain tolerance, or worse, am I doing it wrong all together? Please, please help. I really do not want to be here. I am hurting so badly. I suffered a horrible, horrible, loss four days after Christmas last year, I feel like I have been in hell ever since, and now, even worse, the memories of the loss are starting to flood back and it is absolutely unbearable. I absolutely cannot do Christmas again this year. But I have to beat this survival instinct somehow.
When I posted this question the other day, people suggested SN and I did read up on that (Stan's Guide, I believe it was). However, obtaining all the materials required (including the SN itself) seems to be complicated and knowing me and my luck, I would probably end up with the wrong stuff.
When I posted this question the other day, people suggested SN and I did read up on that (Stan's Guide, I believe it was). However, obtaining all the materials required (including the SN itself) seems to be complicated and knowing me and my luck, I would probably end up with the wrong stuff.