Yes take your time.. I mean you could also save up some money and go for a trip to Taos, New Mexico. There you will find the magnificent Rio Grande Gorge Bridge.
So I went to the highest level of the parking garage today and it def seems good enough. I climbed on the ledge but I just couldn't do it. It's the survival instincts. Idk how to get over them
Hi there!
Look, I could tell you it's probably not the best method after I failed some years ago and ended up in ICU for one month plus over a year recovery.. Truth be told, it wasn't the best planned attempt, but I wouldn't recommend it for anyone unless you're very sure of what may happen after. Anything below 12 stores is no warranty, and even more doesn't count as failproof...
Hugs
I feel you, standing there is a real life-changing experience, for me at least. You are standing between the worlds. You can go into any direction within seconds. A few moments of pure adrenaline and the chance to literally move one step beyond. The move of falling as giving up the fighting and the control, just let nature leads you back to earth.
Well it was from home.. Like 3rd floor. Not enough but as I said, it was merely on impulse and my SI managed to make me land on my butt... Maaany broken bones but no life threatening fracture from the recovery point of view... Didn't know if I'd be able to walk afterwards at all... But it did work out and I fully recovered eventually. And about the pain... It's kinda like I remember feeling a hell of a pain everywhere (was bleeding and with broken bones everywhere...) but it's like your SI makes you push through everything and I was able to stand up on my own.. So no real memory of how it felt, also due to the high dosis of anaesthesia later on...
Hope it was helpful.
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