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Methods besides hanging that cause severe brain damage
Thread starterDon’tDoxMe
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I do want to ctb, but I would also really like to sustain a severe brain injury at some point in my if possible. (Not explaining why, don't ask, can't be reasoned out if it, don't try.) What methods besides hanging could cause this?
Basically any methods that result in a lack of oxygen / blood flow into the brain. A body either dies when the brain stem is damaged so it cant keep up the basic functions like breathing and heart beat or cardiac arrest, sth that affects the heart in a way so it stops pumping blood, therefore again lack of oxygen and a kind of brain damage is happening.
The brain could also be damaged by gun shot.
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Tokugawa_Yoshinobu, WAITING TO DIE and Don’tDoxMe
how i got my brain injury was listening to music with headphones on for 2 years straight everyday loud drum and bass
Headphones and earbuds can reach as loud as 100 dB or more also got tinnitus in both ears don't expect to work for the rest of your lifetime
I'm thinking that I'll try the tourniquet method again, and this time keep going until I pass out because of its low fatality rate.Hopefully by the time that my dad would discover me, there would be significant damage done already
Would there be a way to do the night night method to ensure that it doesn't actually kill me? The line between severe brain injury and death is very slim, so I know there might not be, but I'm open to ideas.
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