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crimsonpool

crimsonpool

hikikomori
May 15, 2023
94
this might be a stupid question i apologise. but is there a way to put some kind of note on my person that the paramedics/doctors might see in case i fail (high chance with either method i might go with but i dont have many options) and go into a coma that says not to allow any visitors into my room? im over 18. like would they honor that? im terrified of my family coming into my room while im in a coma it scares me more than the idea of failing an attempt and this is really the only thing stopping me from doing it
 
blacktulip44

blacktulip44

lost and broken
Jun 5, 2023
34
im not really sure, i think it may vary depending on where you reside and how "official" said note is.
 
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ancool1

In need of a method without ANY substances
Mar 26, 2023
23
I don't think that they would would respect your dicision and they would let your family see you in that hard time best option is find a reliable method
 
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Worndown

Worndown

Angelic
Mar 21, 2019
4,207
You would need a DNR order.
 
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dwindlingfirst

dwindlingfirst

Too worthless to live, too scared to die
Apr 24, 2023
85
You would need a DNR order.
Most paramedics don't follow DNR, even if the person has it on them. It's still a liability issue for them.
 
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Worndown

Worndown

Angelic
Mar 21, 2019
4,207
True. And your family will be screaming for them to take all steps possible to keep you alive.
Having their child as a house plant should scare them more than you, but that is seldom the case.
 
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