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ascension

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Mar 25, 2026
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I was a little afraid of hanging cuz I couldn't stand the feeling of suffocation, which is why I chose NN, since it doesn't constrict the windpipe. But NN didn't work because it required too much precision. Then I thought: what if I hold more air in my lungs so I lose consciousness before the SI kicks in? And it worked; I almost lost consciousness, and it was very hard for me to untie the rope. I simply tied the rope to the door hinge and lay down, but so that my head wouldn't touch the floor; after 3-5 seconds, my vision started to darken, and by the time I loosened the rope from my neck, I almost lost consciousness, and the SI wasn't even triggered, all because I had filled my lungs with air as much as possible. It was so easy that I delayed my ctb time tbh for 1-2 days
 
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bipolar22

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Yes. Hyperventilation will give your brain more air. Not really. But I thinks you have more air to hold your breath longer. One think to look out for. You will be spasming after you lost LOC. Minimizing ground contact so the spams around doesnt take the pressure of your arteries and you waking up again chocking is something to keep in mind. Happend to me few times. Best to barely touch the floor or not at all.. Just my expierence. Good luck with your testing and researche and your final commitment if thid is your ultimate goal.
 
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dirkw83

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Mar 4, 2026
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Good luck, many have succeeded with partial hanging before. Personally I can't do it though, wish I could.
 
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ascension

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Mar 25, 2026
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Good luck, many have succeeded with partial hanging before. Personally I can't do it though, wish I could.
How long would it take to pass out with this? I read that SWB takes about 3-6 minutes, so how could a partial hanging take 30 minutes? Also, I got that rope mark on my neck and have no idea how to hide it
 
fastFWD

fastFWD

running out of time...
Feb 12, 2019
158
How long would it take to pass out with this? I read that SWB takes about 3-6 minutes, so how could a partial hanging take 30 minutes? Also, I got that rope mark on my neck and have no idea how to hide it
when I did partial hanging everything went dark in 2 seconds. there was no time to change the mind. stepping into rope placement above the Adam's apple where the chin and neck meet is my sweet spot. hoping your rope mark fades quickly, I wrapped a scarf around my rope to lessen this and make things more comfortable…
 
krov

krov

ah...I want to disappear...
Feb 16, 2026
15
i can never get it to work any tips?
also caan i dm u
 
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sickofeverything

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Apr 17, 2026
377
when I did partial hanging everything went dark in 2 seconds. there was no time to change the mind. stepping into rope placement above the Adam's apple where the chin and neck meet is my sweet spot. hoping your rope mark fades quickly, I wrapped a scarf around my rope to lessen this and make things more comfortable…
What position were you in when you passed out in two seconds? I'm struggling to pass out. Also, if you did pass out that quickly, how did you survive?
 
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WannaDisappear_

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Apr 24, 2026
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Hey there!! glad to know ur finding some success to put an end to ur suffering. I remember reading ur post asking how to compress the carotids. did u find the ans? also do u push ur head downwards on the noose or put ur head backwards? i only get seizures when my carotids are compressed now :(
 
LastDayOnEarth

LastDayOnEarth

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May 20, 2025
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I assume you succeeded
 
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fastFWD

fastFWD

running out of time...
Feb 12, 2019
158
What position were you in when you passed out in two seconds? I'm struggling to pass out. Also, if you did pass out that quickly, how did you survive?
I was on a ladder standing upright and was pretty level with the noose with it around my neck. I was slowly leaning into the noose and making it get tight testing the feeling. i could tell by how it felt when leaning into it that I would be out fast if I let my feet come off of the ladder and be hanging completely.

sadly I woke up in the ground; the rope had broke despite being well above my weight limit as far as what it could support. Im guessing my body must have been moving around to where it broke the rope.
 
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sickofeverything

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Apr 17, 2026
377
I was on a ladder standing upright and was pretty level with the noose with it around my neck. I was slowly leaning into the noose and making it get tight testing the feeling. i could tell by how it felt when leaning into it that I would be out fast if I let my feet come off of the ladder and be hanging completely.

sadly I woke up in the ground; the rope had broke despite being well above my weight limit as far as what it could support. Im guessing my body must have been moving around to where it broke the rope.
Oh I see, do the knot break or just the rope? Sorry to hear it was probably painful and scary to wake up on the floor. It was above your Adam's apple? It must have felt nice to pass out in two seconds though
 
Lextyle

Lextyle

What is this - Life?
Apr 6, 2026
245
I was on a ladder standing upright and was pretty level with the noose with it around my neck. I was slowly leaning into the noose and making it get tight testing the feeling. i could tell by how it felt when leaning into it that I would be out fast if I let my feet come off of the ladder and be hanging completely.

sadly I woke up in the ground; the rope had broke despite being well above my weight limit as far as what it could support. Im guessing my body must have been moving around to where it broke the rope.
What was the rope's weight limit?
 
fastFWD

fastFWD

running out of time...
Feb 12, 2019
158
Oh I see, do the knot break or just the rope? Sorry to hear it was probably painful and scary to wake up on the floor. It was above your Adam's apple? It must have felt nice to pass out in two seconds though
the rope broke. i was very surprised and confused when i woke up on the ground. surprisingly I had no pain anywhere. but yes the noose was placed above the Adam's apple. it was really great to pass out so quickly. there really was no time to change the mind or turn back.
 
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sickofeverything

Specialist
Apr 17, 2026
377
the rope broke. i was very surprised and confused when i woke up on the ground. surprisingly I had no pain anywhere. but yes the noose was placed above the Adam's apple. it was really great to pass out so quickly. there really was no time to change the mind or turn back.
I'm sorry to hear it broke, did you test it before and shake it as if you were in it? Want to make sure if I try again it won't snap on me as well. I wish I could pass out that quickly
 
fastFWD

fastFWD

running out of time...
Feb 12, 2019
158
What was the rope's weight limit?
I can't remember the rope's weight limit but i remember thinking it was def going to be more than enough. I did learn some new things after it all played out though, such as how it is important to consider all variables- tensile strength, weight limit and the effect of knots in the rope.
I'm sorry to hear it broke, did you test it before and shake it as if you were in it? Want to make sure if I try again it won't snap on me as well. I wish I could pass out that quickly
ty friend. I did not test it but perhaps I should have done as you suggested. i hope u have better luck if u proceed :/. I suspect the scarf around the rope helped with covering more surface area on the neck for a better result in the fast pass out time. it definitely made it much more comfortable and prevented rope burn/marks
 
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Lextyle

Lextyle

What is this - Life?
Apr 6, 2026
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I can't remember the rope's weight limit but i remember thinking it was def going to be more than enough. I did learn some new things after it all played out though, such as how it is important to consider all variables- tensile strength, weight limit and the effect of knots in the rope.

ty friend. I did not test it but perhaps I should have done as you suggested. i hope u have better luck if u proceed :/. I suspect the scarf around the rope helped with covering more surface area on the neck for a better result in the fast pass out time. it definitely made it much more comfortable and prevented rope burn/marks
Yeah you should test the rope to be sure it works. I think it's something like 10:1 ratio of tensile strength and your weight to be 100% safe, that's what they use for life-safety ropes. But in this context it kinda becomes death-safety?
 
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VegasLyra

Student
Jan 16, 2021
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One think to look out for. You will be spasming after you lost LOC. Minimizing ground contact so the spams around doesnt take the pressure of your arteries and you waking up again chocking is something to keep in mind.
Jesus I didn't even think of that. Are you saying that the limbs flailing around when you're unconscious might cause you to end up in such a configuration that the pressure around your neck lessens and thus you come back to?

That is horrifying to me, not just because it could result in becoming a vegetable, but because the act of coming back to after being unconscious for a while was extremely painful for me (happened 2 times—I had 2 failed attempts). I couldn't have been suspended for more than a few seconds to a couple dozen seconds, but the pain "waking up" was excruciating. Felt like I was in a nightmare where I couldn't breathe.

Maybe FSH is the way after all
 
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medinjured521

Member
Apr 20, 2026
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Jesus I didn't even think of that. Are you saying that the limbs flailing around when you're unconscious might cause you to end up in such a configuration that the pressure around your neck lessens and thus you come back to?

That is horrifying to me, not just because it could result in becoming a vegetable, but because the act of coming back to after being unconscious for a while was extremely painful for me (happened 2 times—I had 2 failed attempts). I couldn't have been suspended for more than a few seconds to a couple dozen seconds, but the pain "waking up" was excruciating. Felt like I was in a nightmare where I couldn't breathe.

Maybe FSH is the way after all
Bump for someone else to answer this.

Also OP sounded like he was kind of in FSH as he mentioned a ladder.
 
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