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winterparty

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Jul 29, 2023
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Hello,
I was wondering whether someone has the real expertise to explain to me if you feel that much pain on impact. I am forced to choose that method so I was wondering whether it's advisable to take fentanyl before jumping. I don't have fentanyl and I can't imagine a doctor will prescribe it to me. I don't think it's safe to order it illegaly nowadays.

I'm afraid of all the pain if I don't land on my head

Thank you in advance
Winterparty
 
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Jet Black

Jet Black

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Dec 17, 2023
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There is a jumping survivor guy described the whole process. It basically says his/her brain shutting down before even hitting the ground, because the brain knows you are gonna suffer a huge amount of pain. Sorry I can't find that thread anymore.
 
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letsgetittogo

letsgetittogo

Barbiturate Summer :p
Nov 11, 2023
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His user is @filtfarfar

Cowboy bebop is based btw, my old pfp used to be spike
 
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Praestat_Mori

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May 21, 2023
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You may not feel any pain upon hitting the ground bc of a shock. Like when u have an accident you don't feel pain immediately later but later.
 
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lebrodude

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Jul 18, 2022
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If you survive or don't die immediately then yes I imagine there will be a lot of pain involved unfortunately.
 
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ChildrensITV

ChildrensITV

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Mar 14, 2023
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Does being punched by a fist hurt?

So imagine planet earth punching your whole body.
 
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You may not feel any pain upon hitting the ground bc of a shock. Like when u have an accident you don't feel pain immediately later but later.
This is my experience of falling from height in an accident, it was only maybe 3m onto concrete - head took impact. No pain or recollection of fall, minimal pain upon gaining consciousness as I presume shock as you say & adrenaline take over after such an event. I actually then got up of my own volition (it was a remote place and late at night so nobody saw it) and then slept in my home totally oblivious to the injuries I had sustained. The pain next day was however unreal as I'd suffered bad fractures to spinal area & my head so I then spent a month in hospital awaiting surgery to stabilise my spine which co-incidentally is why I am passively suicidal now as the long term neuropathic pain from where they placed screws and metalwork in me is sickening. The docs at the time told me I was lucky to survive etc which is rubbish, there is no luck in surviving in pain like this so if anybody plans to jump from height then make sure your high enough and kudos as it takes a lot of courage.
 
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Abyssal

Abyssal

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If you fail then probably. Maybe not at the time but it'll definitely hurt later lol
 
Tears in Rain

Tears in Rain

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Dec 12, 2023
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I came across a story at the weekend of a woman in London who, when getting off a train over a year ago, slipped on a puddle and fell between the platform and the train. She was trapped there for 15 mins. She ended up losing an arm and a leg; the train she had gotten off crushed her arm when it departed. Then a 2nd train arrived and decimated her leg.

She now has a 'robotic' arm and prosthetic leg. She had this to say about the pain:
"As I lay on the track I remember thinking, 'I've literally gone from the top of the world to rock bottom.' I can remember everything from what happened. The adrenaline meant I didn't feel pain."

The brain seems to temporarily shut off the pain receptors when the body endures severe damage.
 
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Miku _fanboy101

Rahhhh
Oct 23, 2023
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Hello,
I was wondering whether someone has the real expertise to explain to me if you feel that much pain on impact. I am forced to choose that method so I was wondering whether it's advisable to take fentanyl before jumping. I don't have fentanyl and I can't imagine a doctor will prescribe it to me. I don't think it's safe to order it illegaly nowadays.

I'm afraid of all the pain if I don't land on my head

Thank you in advance
Winterparty
Jumped into water, it hurt but I didn't really feel it because my mind got all weird before I hit the water. I didn't really get too hurt just couldn't walk for a few days.
 
Tears in Rain

Tears in Rain

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Jumped into water, it hurt but I didn't really feel it because my mind got all weird before I hit the water. I didn't really get too hurt just couldn't walk for a few days.
Roughly how high up were you?
 
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fxxhan175

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Jan 7, 2024
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I've been wondering this too as it's one of the only 2 options I have available to me and even finding a building high enough for the jump to almost certainly be fatal is hard unless you happen to own a penthouse in a large city. Though I suppose if you did, you wouldn't be on this site anyway. :ahhha:
 
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walkingdead2023

walkingdead2023

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Jan 2, 2024
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Hello,
I was wondering whether someone has the real expertise to explain to me if you feel that much pain on impact. I am forced to choose that method so I was wondering whether it's advisable to take fentanyl before jumping. I don't have fentanyl and I can't imagine a doctor will prescribe it to me. I don't think it's safe to order it illegaly nowadays.

I'm afraid of all the pain if I don't land on my head

Thank you in advance
Winterparty
If it's very high there is no way to survive landing on head or feet
 
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Gonnerr

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Pain is actually one of the slowest sensations our bodies can send. Smaller fibers without myelin, like the ones carrying pain information, carry signals at about 0.5-2.0 m/s (1.1-4.5 miles per hour).

If high enough you will die on impact immediately so no time for pain to reach your brain.
 
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CocoToxBase

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Jan 8, 2024
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I was wondering whether someone has the real expertise to explain to me if you feel that much pain on impact.
from my personal experience jumping off a 30 foot bridge - I didn't feel pain, as soon as I jumped I felt an instant rush of adrenaline and before you know it I hit the floor on my left side. I was conscious throughout the whole time. I couldn't get up and walk as I had broken my pelvis, 4 ribs and dislocated my shoulder. I fell onto a motorway at around 3am, there was no cars for approximately 5 minutes. Then there was a car coming my way and sadly he had his full beams on so he spotted me from a distance and was able to swerve out the way he then reversed back up the motorway and put his hazards on while he called for an ambulance. This is where I felt the horrendous pain in my lower back and stomach. I'm still recovering from my broken hip (I had 2 surgery's). So to answer your question - your body will pump you full of adrenaline which is your fight or flight response and it blocks the pain receptors.
 
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AllCatsAreGrey

AllCatsAreGrey

they/he
Sep 27, 2023
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Hello,
I was wondering whether someone has the real expertise to explain to me if you feel that much pain on impact. I am forced to choose that method so I was wondering whether it's advisable to take fentanyl before jumping. I don't have fentanyl and I can't imagine a doctor will prescribe it to me. I don't think it's safe to order it illegaly nowadays.

I'm afraid of all the pain if I don't land on my head

Thank you in advance
Winterparty
It sounds like you may be thinking jumping into land. I've done more research about bridge jumping. Some of the info may overlap.

This 1975 study that interviewed known survivors of GGB jumps is rather interesting.

"The experience of jumping for all six of the survivors was described as tranquil and peaceful and not frightening or terrifying as one might suspect."
 
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winterparty

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Jul 29, 2023
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I wanted to find out what you guys think now as I'm about to do it.

Googles LLM/AI thinks:

How painful is landing on concrete from 300 feet





A fall from 300 feet on concrete would likely be beyond the point of feeling pain. Studies suggest falls exceeding 100 feet are generally not survivable [survival following a vertical free fall from 300 feet]. The impact would cause massive injuries and likely unconsciousness.
If you are interested in the dangers of falls, I can share some resources on fall prevention or skydiving safety (which has safety measures to prevent such falls).
Also google:
While pain might be present for a brief moment, the severity of the impact and potential for unconsciousness make it unlikely someone would experience sustained pain during a fall from 300 feet.


So maybe it is a painless method?
 
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