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DiscussionQuestion about partial hanging -how much time to loss consciousness -
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During partial hanging are you supposed to lose consciousness in seconds or minutes cause I asked chatgpt and it said fast loss of consciousness only happens with carotid artery obstruction and that jugular veins take minutes to cause unconsciousness??
I read the Geo Stone pdf book section of hanging (The unique who interest me, not gonna lie), and, if properly pressured, the carotid artery occlusion causes unconsciousness in 10-20 seconds.
The main problem with passing away from hanging is the convulsion / trashing, since in this stage is when the anchor point popped out or some people get up and stop the pressure (Not consciously, as an instinct measure).
You should aim to target the carotid artery, of course. The carotid flows oxygenated blood to the brain, the jugular returns deoxygenated blood back to the heart. Obstructing the jugular normally makes your head feel like it's going to explode and overall takes longer for unconsciousness.
I'd avoid partial personally simply because I'd be too worried that my SI would make me yank myself out of it and/or I can't get enough force to get deep into my neck.
You want to ensure your weight can cause the ligature used to go deep enough to restrict carotid flow. Hurts like hell initially but it is soon over, at least consciousness-wise.
You should aim to target the carotid artery, of course. The carotid flows oxygenated blood to the brain, the jugular returns deoxygenated blood back to the heart. Obstructing the jugular normally makes your head feel like it's going to explode and overall takes longer for unconsciousness.
You should aim to target the carotid artery, of course. The carotid flows oxygenated blood to the brain, the jugular returns deoxygenated blood back to the heart. Obstructing the jugular normally makes your head feel like it's going to explode and overall takes longer for unconsciousness.
I'd avoid partial personally simply because I'd be too worried that my SI would make me yank myself out of it and/or I can't get enough force to get deep into my neck.
You want to ensure your weight can cause the ligature used to go deep enough to restrict carotid flow. Hurts like hell initially but it is soon over, at least consciousness-wise.
What about doing partial in "kneeling bum in the air position" is that enough pressure..I also want to ask is it really that painful I can avoid the pain by easing into it with not full force .. partial hanging is supposed to be painless because of loss of consciousness right? I think chatgpt is lying to me
What about doing partial in "kneeling bum in the air position" is that enough pressure..I also want to ask is it really that painful I can avoid the pain by easing into it with not full force .. partial hanging is supposed to be painless because of loss of consciousness right? I think chatgpt is lying to me
Ignore what any LLM tell you. They're token generators who feed you slop. Kneeling can work I suppose, but I'd rather opt for having the legs anchored at about 100deg relative to your torso and letting your body swing. Your heel should hence be grazing the floor. That will be enough pressure for sure.
Easing into it is not what I would ever recommend. You need to get deep to restrict the carotid and by trying to get as much momentum into it will further guarantee restriction and hence a quicker ride to unconsciousness.
Ignore what any LLM tell you. They're token generators who feed you slop. Kneeling can work I suppose, but I'd rather opt for having the legs anchored at about 100deg relative to your torso and letting your body swing. Your heel should hence be grazing the floor. That will be enough pressure for sure.
Easing into it is not what I would ever recommend. You need to get deep to restrict the carotid and by trying to get as much momentum into it will further guarantee restriction and hence a quicker ride to unconsciousness.
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