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Rd13
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- Nov 2, 2021
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Hey there,
I've been hospitalized into psychiatric institution for some years now. Even though I got a college degree I won't be able to get a job due to me being chronically captive into psychiatric circuit and the antipsychotics I can't escape from. Psychiatry destroyed my life.
I told the psychiatrist I will kill myself (I did not say how, or when, only why), rather saying I would fill in the form for euthanasia in my country, so no measures have been imposed.
I choose the quick, painless and cheap way to die. On the internet I found about drop hanging: a (calculated) drop fall to break the neck, causing instant deep unconsciousness and death. I got a place to buy rope, and found a very quiet bridge in the forest high enough to facilitate a drop. I also learned how to tie a hangman's noose and a triple strangle knot to assemble the noose.
I think I've prepared well to succesfully painlessly ctb, right? Is there anything else I need to keep in mind to ensure success?
Thinking of actually 'doing it' frightens me, but I guess I'd just need to get over that and execute my will when the time comes.
I've been hospitalized into psychiatric institution for some years now. Even though I got a college degree I won't be able to get a job due to me being chronically captive into psychiatric circuit and the antipsychotics I can't escape from. Psychiatry destroyed my life.
I told the psychiatrist I will kill myself (I did not say how, or when, only why), rather saying I would fill in the form for euthanasia in my country, so no measures have been imposed.
I choose the quick, painless and cheap way to die. On the internet I found about drop hanging: a (calculated) drop fall to break the neck, causing instant deep unconsciousness and death. I got a place to buy rope, and found a very quiet bridge in the forest high enough to facilitate a drop. I also learned how to tie a hangman's noose and a triple strangle knot to assemble the noose.
I think I've prepared well to succesfully painlessly ctb, right? Is there anything else I need to keep in mind to ensure success?
Thinking of actually 'doing it' frightens me, but I guess I'd just need to get over that and execute my will when the time comes.