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Dontwant2Bhere
Student
- Apr 1, 2026
- 126
I'm doing this attempt now, out of curiosity to see how possible it is.
It's...
Lying COMPLETELY immobile (except fingers on a phone) for 24hrs to see if rhabdomyolysis will occur or not, and to see how doable it is to push through the pain.
I'm just curious what it'll be like. So I'm trying it. I know it'll be painful, and I'll probably fail, but... I've had kidney failure before from rhabdomyolysis (when I was unconscious), and it almost killed me, so...
I'm quite curious to see how it works out to try intentionally. I'm already semi catatonic, barely ever move a muscle anyways.
I'll let y'all know in a day or two if anything works out, lol. Worth a shot, I feel like.
Note: I don't recommend anybody else try this, as it's unlikely to cause death, and highly likely to be very painful. It's highly doubtful a conscious person could even do this! It's just an experiment to see what the human mind is capable of persevering through, for the most part.
It's...
Lying COMPLETELY immobile (except fingers on a phone) for 24hrs to see if rhabdomyolysis will occur or not, and to see how doable it is to push through the pain.
I'm just curious what it'll be like. So I'm trying it. I know it'll be painful, and I'll probably fail, but... I've had kidney failure before from rhabdomyolysis (when I was unconscious), and it almost killed me, so...
I'm quite curious to see how it works out to try intentionally. I'm already semi catatonic, barely ever move a muscle anyways.
I'll let y'all know in a day or two if anything works out, lol. Worth a shot, I feel like.
Note: I don't recommend anybody else try this, as it's unlikely to cause death, and highly likely to be very painful. It's highly doubtful a conscious person could even do this! It's just an experiment to see what the human mind is capable of persevering through, for the most part.