CannibalDoll
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- May 19, 2023
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(I used a translator to write, so if there is any error in understanding what was said, please say so).
(I don't know much about the subject, I'm just looking up methods and trying to understand them. If there are corrections to what has been said or improvements, suggestions are welcome)
I read a PDF about the compression method, where you have to squeeze the carotid arteries (and hence the jugulars) to cut off the supply of oxygenated blood to the brain. By using a tourniquet, there is a permanent cut off of oxygenated blood to the brain, which will lead to brain death. However, when I finished reading the PDF, I came across some questions and would like to share them with you for some answers if you can help:
- In the PDF it said that there is a possibility of the brain stem surviving, thus causing a failure, because I think with it we can still breathe. If I use a bag on my head under the tourniquet, would that prevent a failure?
- With the bag on the head, oxygen would be totally cut off and even after unconsciousness, there would be no way to breathe. Given that, how long does it take to lose consciousness? And even after unconsciousness, is it possible to feel despair or breathlessness? (That's what I'm most afraid of)
(I don't know much about the subject, I'm just looking up methods and trying to understand them. If there are corrections to what has been said or improvements, suggestions are welcome)
I read a PDF about the compression method, where you have to squeeze the carotid arteries (and hence the jugulars) to cut off the supply of oxygenated blood to the brain. By using a tourniquet, there is a permanent cut off of oxygenated blood to the brain, which will lead to brain death. However, when I finished reading the PDF, I came across some questions and would like to share them with you for some answers if you can help:
- In the PDF it said that there is a possibility of the brain stem surviving, thus causing a failure, because I think with it we can still breathe. If I use a bag on my head under the tourniquet, would that prevent a failure?
- With the bag on the head, oxygen would be totally cut off and even after unconsciousness, there would be no way to breathe. Given that, how long does it take to lose consciousness? And even after unconsciousness, is it possible to feel despair or breathlessness? (That's what I'm most afraid of)