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Suizident
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- Aug 7, 2025
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Hello,
I conducted an experiment as described in the forum in a similar forum:
- I searched for the pulse in the upper neck area with my hand
- The pulse was found there, in the upper neck area, relatively close to the jaw/chin, but not quite at the top of the neck, but slightly
below it (perhaps just under 0.8 inches)
- Moderately pressing on the spot where the pulse was found, on the left side with the middle and index fingers,
on the right side with the thumb, pressing with the fingertips (with fairly narrow fingertips)
- After 40 seconds, stopped; unconsciousness did not occur or even appear to be imminent.
- Attempt while lying down, sitting semi-upright, and sitting
Observe in the meantime:
- Slight pressure sensation in the eyes and face (veins were probably compressed at the same time)
- Slight disturbance of respiratory function
- Sometimes anatomical structures seem to interfere
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Why did loss of consciousness not occur?
What can be done to repeat the experiment successfully this time? Use a ropeinstead of fingers? Press harder? Press longer?
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I would be grateful for any constructive suggestions.
Kind regards,
Suizident
I conducted an experiment as described in the forum in a similar forum:
- I searched for the pulse in the upper neck area with my hand
- The pulse was found there, in the upper neck area, relatively close to the jaw/chin, but not quite at the top of the neck, but slightly
below it (perhaps just under 0.8 inches)
- Moderately pressing on the spot where the pulse was found, on the left side with the middle and index fingers,
on the right side with the thumb, pressing with the fingertips (with fairly narrow fingertips)
- After 40 seconds, stopped; unconsciousness did not occur or even appear to be imminent.
- Attempt while lying down, sitting semi-upright, and sitting
Observe in the meantime:
- Slight pressure sensation in the eyes and face (veins were probably compressed at the same time)
- Slight disturbance of respiratory function
- Sometimes anatomical structures seem to interfere
----
Why did loss of consciousness not occur?
What can be done to repeat the experiment successfully this time? Use a ropeinstead of fingers? Press harder? Press longer?
-----
I would be grateful for any constructive suggestions.
Kind regards,
Suizident
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