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Phinphr
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- Sep 20, 2019
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I'd like to start by saying that I believe this method to be perfectly viable and cheap and easy to use. I thought I'd preface that because I've failed twice! I'll explain why later.
Provided you have access to a small, poorly vented space and about £50, I think this can be a much less daunting experience than say, hanging or jumping. There's a fair amount of prep required but I think that's true of any method available. You'll want to get your hands on a few things:
- chimney starter
- charcoal briquettes
- long/cooks matches
- steel bucket or similar item (to transfer coals)
- alcohol, benzodiazepines, sleeping pills (optional)
That's the basic shopping list.
There are plenty of in depth guides to this method online so I won't go into all the details. I thought I could provide some insight into what the process is like though (how it feels etc, why I failed etc.)
So, attempt number 1: This was the most peaceful of the two because I was drunk! I basically passed out in the back of my van after taking rum, diazapam and OTC sleeping pills. Unfortunately, because I was drunk, I phoned my best mate and was found about 45 minutes into the attempt. I woke up in hospital. Then I had to jump through the hoops of the British mental health system (I wasn't sectioned). I also received burns of my right arm and back. I can't under estimate the heat involved with this first attempt. It was in June and it had been 25-30 degrees for the preceding days. During the attempt I felt no pain, discomfort or stress at all.
Attempt number 2: After the heat and the phone call of the first attempt I waited until it was colder out and I decided to do it sober (so as not to drunk dial anyone). This time, the heat was actually pleasant and I made sure to wear jeans and a jacket so no risk of burns (wasn't an issue anyway). I still used diazapam and sleeping pills but this time was a lot different. I don't want to scare anyone but the truth is, is that this one wasn't nice. After about 20 minutes in my van I felt a throbbing in my ears which got more intense. Then I passed out. After about an hour or so I woke up with a terrible headache and some really funky coordination. I got out, cleaned everything up and went to bed. The best way to describe the feeling is a REALLY brutal hangover. Nausa, migraine, pain behind the eyes.
I'm going to try again but the things I have learned are that primarily, this is not (for me at least) a summer method. Most importantly though is that you want to pass out with this one, maybe people out there are tougher than me but I couldn't handle the discomfort of carbon monoxide poisoning whilst conscious. I'd highly recommend that you do all the prep required etc. and then get into your enclosed space, get drunk and take some benzo's. Considering what was said in hospital after my first attempt, I believe that if it wasn't for my drunken phone call I would have caught the bus completely obliviously.
I appreciate anyone taking the time to read this and I'd welcome any tips or questions. Cheers!
Provided you have access to a small, poorly vented space and about £50, I think this can be a much less daunting experience than say, hanging or jumping. There's a fair amount of prep required but I think that's true of any method available. You'll want to get your hands on a few things:
- chimney starter
- charcoal briquettes
- long/cooks matches
- steel bucket or similar item (to transfer coals)
- alcohol, benzodiazepines, sleeping pills (optional)
That's the basic shopping list.
There are plenty of in depth guides to this method online so I won't go into all the details. I thought I could provide some insight into what the process is like though (how it feels etc, why I failed etc.)
So, attempt number 1: This was the most peaceful of the two because I was drunk! I basically passed out in the back of my van after taking rum, diazapam and OTC sleeping pills. Unfortunately, because I was drunk, I phoned my best mate and was found about 45 minutes into the attempt. I woke up in hospital. Then I had to jump through the hoops of the British mental health system (I wasn't sectioned). I also received burns of my right arm and back. I can't under estimate the heat involved with this first attempt. It was in June and it had been 25-30 degrees for the preceding days. During the attempt I felt no pain, discomfort or stress at all.
Attempt number 2: After the heat and the phone call of the first attempt I waited until it was colder out and I decided to do it sober (so as not to drunk dial anyone). This time, the heat was actually pleasant and I made sure to wear jeans and a jacket so no risk of burns (wasn't an issue anyway). I still used diazapam and sleeping pills but this time was a lot different. I don't want to scare anyone but the truth is, is that this one wasn't nice. After about 20 minutes in my van I felt a throbbing in my ears which got more intense. Then I passed out. After about an hour or so I woke up with a terrible headache and some really funky coordination. I got out, cleaned everything up and went to bed. The best way to describe the feeling is a REALLY brutal hangover. Nausa, migraine, pain behind the eyes.
I'm going to try again but the things I have learned are that primarily, this is not (for me at least) a summer method. Most importantly though is that you want to pass out with this one, maybe people out there are tougher than me but I couldn't handle the discomfort of carbon monoxide poisoning whilst conscious. I'd highly recommend that you do all the prep required etc. and then get into your enclosed space, get drunk and take some benzo's. Considering what was said in hospital after my first attempt, I believe that if it wasn't for my drunken phone call I would have caught the bus completely obliviously.
I appreciate anyone taking the time to read this and I'd welcome any tips or questions. Cheers!