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ilovemydog
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- Dec 15, 2021
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Hi I'm kinda new but I've been a long time follower. I appreciate how empathetic and supportive everyone is on here.
Ive felt the need to ctb for about 2 decades now. There are many reasons. But I've gotten to the point of feeling like there's no quality of life in struggling and suffering as much as I am.
I've been curious aboutinjecting a large amount of lidocaine with epi intravenously (self inducing a heart attack). How agonizing and how long do you think it could take? Since I live alone, what are the survival chances? I have basic phlebotomy skills (that anyone could learn) so I feel like I could use a 60ml syringe with 25 gauge needle into the venous blood stream -aka vein- (with possibly a butterfly).
I've never put an IV in myself before so I'm thinking the foot veins would be easiest.
What are your thoughts?
(The only thing that has stopped me from ctb over the last 8 years is because of my dog. I love him so much and he's my world. It'll be impossible to leave him
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Ive felt the need to ctb for about 2 decades now. There are many reasons. But I've gotten to the point of feeling like there's no quality of life in struggling and suffering as much as I am.
I've been curious aboutinjecting a large amount of lidocaine with epi intravenously (self inducing a heart attack). How agonizing and how long do you think it could take? Since I live alone, what are the survival chances? I have basic phlebotomy skills (that anyone could learn) so I feel like I could use a 60ml syringe with 25 gauge needle into the venous blood stream -aka vein- (with possibly a butterfly).
I've never put an IV in myself before so I'm thinking the foot veins would be easiest.
What are your thoughts?
(The only thing that has stopped me from ctb over the last 8 years is because of my dog. I love him so much and he's my world. It'll be impossible to leave him
