Claymore7274
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- Oct 4, 2025
- 6
So as the title says i found it, or at least i think i did.
Yesterday i tried it again with partial now actually using padding on the carotids (after a terrible failure a couple of months ago)
after getting comfortable kneeling down, rope as tight as it could get, i gently pushed down with my head. 5 seconds in (maybe?) aside from slight head pounding and pressure on my throat while still being able to breathe, i started feeling really really tingly on my limbs and it got me so damn scared i could not keep going.
Tried to keep myself on that position for a few tries until i heard my mother turn on the lights just outside my room, stopped and went to sleep.
So my question is: Does this tingly sensation mean i was actually stopping bloodflow on my brain or am i just dumb? because last time i could not feel anything like that.
Yesterday i tried it again with partial now actually using padding on the carotids (after a terrible failure a couple of months ago)
after getting comfortable kneeling down, rope as tight as it could get, i gently pushed down with my head. 5 seconds in (maybe?) aside from slight head pounding and pressure on my throat while still being able to breathe, i started feeling really really tingly on my limbs and it got me so damn scared i could not keep going.
Tried to keep myself on that position for a few tries until i heard my mother turn on the lights just outside my room, stopped and went to sleep.
So my question is: Does this tingly sensation mean i was actually stopping bloodflow on my brain or am i just dumb? because last time i could not feel anything like that.