SomewhatLoved
Bringing out the Dead and Searching for the Living
- Apr 12, 2023
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I plan to CTB by SWB (shallow-water blackout).
I'm studying paramedicine so I have a fair amount of knowledge related to airways/asphyxia, and I think that if you can effectively prevent access to oxygen after reaching unconsciousness, it seems like a peaceful and painless method of dying, at least for me as a former swimmer. from what I understand a lot of people here seem to agree that asphyxiation is more reliable than other methods like multiple-overdose, poisoning, hanging, or self-inflicted bleeding. But the only thing I'm having some trouble with is trying to figure out a way that could force my body to sink because if I were to float I might wake back up and drown painfully from exhaustion (I plan to do this in a river in my city) without first blacking out, or I might endure a near-drown and be left with hypoxic brain damage.
I've seen some other threads discuss padlocking a heavy bag to oneself or using a backpack, but I'm wondering if there's any evidence of this working and/or examples of weights being used in any other CTB method effectively?
Thanks
I'm studying paramedicine so I have a fair amount of knowledge related to airways/asphyxia, and I think that if you can effectively prevent access to oxygen after reaching unconsciousness, it seems like a peaceful and painless method of dying, at least for me as a former swimmer. from what I understand a lot of people here seem to agree that asphyxiation is more reliable than other methods like multiple-overdose, poisoning, hanging, or self-inflicted bleeding. But the only thing I'm having some trouble with is trying to figure out a way that could force my body to sink because if I were to float I might wake back up and drown painfully from exhaustion (I plan to do this in a river in my city) without first blacking out, or I might endure a near-drown and be left with hypoxic brain damage.
I've seen some other threads discuss padlocking a heavy bag to oneself or using a backpack, but I'm wondering if there's any evidence of this working and/or examples of weights being used in any other CTB method effectively?
Thanks