
tapetum_lucidum
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- Mar 12, 2023
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It seems to be said that I should be able to feel a pulse where they are but I can't feel anything . Any tips ?
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Common carotid artery
The common carotid artery (Latin: arteria carotis communis) is a paired large magistral artery that is mainly positioned in the neck.anatomy.app
I'm sorry to hear that. What method are you using?So many figures on this site and instructional videos and I still can't do it right. I can feel something pulsing with my fingers but when I've tried compressing it or using a shoelace either nothing happens or one time it made my face hurt.
Figured I'd screw this up too. If I was less of a failure I wouldn't need to ctb.
All the instructions say if you feel them in your neck and compress them you can make yourself pass out. Why can't I do that? I'm so confused. The instructions said shoelaces were goodI'm sorry to hear that. What method are you using?
A shoelace for partial hanging isn't enough, for example. It's not a good material and it is too thin.
With your own hands it would also be impossible to compress the carotid arteries, they are deep in the neck.
I'll make a brief summary, maybe it will help...All the instructions say if you feel them in your neck and compress them you can make yourself pass out. Why can't I do that? I'm so confused. The instructions said shoelaces were good
I don't have an adam's apple and nothing in my neck feels like a bone.I'll make a brief summary, maybe it will help...
In Partial Hanging, the more of your weight you can apply, the better (like in standing or kneeling posture)
I recommend reading the info and looking at the drawings with all postures in these threads:
Calculation of tension exerted on a ligature in incomplete/partial hanging
AreWeWinning's detailed explanation about the positions in Partial Hanging
About feeling discomfort and cannot lose consciousness...
• If you feel a lot of pressure in your head, as if it's about to explode, it means you're just compressing the jugular veins. And not the carotid arteries.
The goal is to block the carotid arteries, which supply oxygenated blood flow to the brain. They are deeper in the neck, and blocking them correctly will allow you to lose consciousness quickly (in less than 15 seconds).
• Points to analyze (what could be wrong?)
- it could be the position of the body (you are not applying enough of your weight)
- the position of the knot in the ligature (the noose knot with the stopper knot should be behind the neck, in the center)
- the position of the ligature (rope) in your neck (goes under the jaw. More or less at the height of the Hyoid Bone, which is above of the Adam's apple)
- the rope is too thin, it hurts or doesn't apply enough pressure. You will need to buy a thicker one.
What about the ligature strangulation method??? :/.I'm sorry to hear that. What method are you using?
A shoelace for partial hanging isn't enough, for example. It's not a good material and it is too thin.
With your own hands it would also be impossible to compress the carotid arteries, they are deep in the neck.
Not worth the effortWhat about the ligature strangulation method??? :/.
Why not? As u/tapetum_lucidum asked??? :/.Not worth the effort
So many figures on this site and instructional videos and I still can't do it right. I can feel something pulsing with my fingers but when I've tried compressing it or using a shoelace either nothing happens or one time it made my face hurt.
Figured I'd screw this up too. If I was less of a failure I wouldn't need to ctb.