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Pointlesslife

I'm feel dead and lifeless already so why live
Nov 7, 2018
102
I don't think this method is talked about much on this forum but it may be a viable method for many. One can simply use caffinated drinks like coke, coffee, energy drinks, etc to help you stay awake. I remember reading on this forum before that once you're awake for 4 days you won't feel the least bit tired and can keep yourself awake very easily from there on out. Then once you're without sleep for a certain amount of time (I'm guessing around 10 days) you go brain dead and die which I have a hunch would be relatively painless.

All in all seems fairly practical.

Anyone else here interested in this method or know how to do this method precisely or any important information or tips and suggestions?
 
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Trayus

Member
Oct 3, 2020
73
To be honest this sounds like a very bad idea - at some point you will still pass out and the body will take the sleep it needs. There isnt enough caffeine in modern drinks to achieve what you would like to do, but i am no expert on this topic.
 
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Deleted member 19654

Deleted member 19654

Working towards recovery.
Jul 9, 2020
1,628
It's not talked about because it's not a good idea and it's unreliable. You'd have to go a ridiculous long time without sleep and it would only drive you insane.
 
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CrazyMary

CrazyMary

Student
Sep 20, 2020
135
Supposedly Keith Richards wen over 10 days without sleeping, then again he is Keith Richards not a normal human being
 
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ThrownAwayTom

ThrownAwayTom

Experienced
Oct 3, 2020
276
I'd definitely say there's better ways to go. People say sleep deprivation is one of the worst forms of torture there is.
 
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Deleted member 19654

Deleted member 19654

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Jul 9, 2020
1,628
The longest I've been without any sleep was just over 48 hours and it was the fucking worst. I can't imagine not sleeping till it eventually kills me.
 
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kappa098

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Oct 3, 2020
14
To be honest I'd rather be in excruciating pain for a few seconds to a minute rather than weeks sleep deprivation.
 
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Dr Iron Arc

Dr Iron Arc

Into the Unknown
Feb 10, 2020
19,685
Doesn't seem like a good method, unless your goal is to be so sleep deprived that you accidentally stumble into a situation that kills you like falling down the stairs or wandering into traffic.
 
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voyager

voyager

Don't you dare go hollow...
Nov 25, 2019
965
Many of us here suffer from insomnia or other sleep disorders anyhow. It's enough torture as it is. So tbh, I'd skip ctb by sleep deprivation. Might as well live. :hihi:
 
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Sinkinshyp

Sinkinshyp

Paragon
Sep 7, 2020
947
I've always had insomnia. I couldn't sleep when my son died. I was full on nerves hysterics anxiety mania- eventually your brain shuts off and if just 10 minutes it manages to get some rest.
 
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EssenceFocus

EssenceFocus

Student
Sep 28, 2020
131
insomnia is torture.
I am sure you will fall asleep sooner or later anyway. Then you have to try the whole thing again.
 
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WornOutLife

マット
Mar 22, 2020
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To be honest this sounds like a very bad idea - at some point you will still pass out and the body will take the sleep it needs. There isnt enough caffeine in modern drinks to achieve what you would like to do, but i am no expert on this topic.

I have the same feeling. It doesn't sound like a good method.
 
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LenkaX

LenkaX

Maybe there is a hope!
Aug 14, 2020
366
I agree with most people here that it's not a good method. I can't imagine going without sleep even for two days. It's a torture.
 
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Jumper Geo

Jumper Geo

Life's a bitch and then you die.
Feb 23, 2020
2,910
I don't think this method is talked about much on this forum but it may be a viable method for many. One can simply use caffinated drinks like coke, coffee, energy drinks, etc to help you stay awake. I remember reading on this forum before that once you're awake for 4 days you won't feel the least bit tired and can keep yourself awake very easily from there on out. Then once you're without sleep for a certain amount of time (I'm guessing around 10 days) you go brain dead and die which I have a hunch would be relatively painless.

All in all seems fairly practical.

Anyone else here interested in this method or know how to do this method precisely or any important information or tips and suggestions?

There are other methods to stay awake but if you don't pop your clogs you will end up with worse mental health problems, just look what are caring Governments prescribe our troops when they are in battle, not sure where your from I'm in the UK and we had and have a lot of suicides and troops living rough on the streets because of mental health.

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Bauhaus

Bauhaus

Specialist
Jan 18, 2020
388
People say sleep deprivation is one of the worst forms of torture there is.
Absolutely right. People who don't suffer from SD are completely clueless what severe, never ending insomnia is.
Both physically, emotionally and mentally you're a total wreck.
I often compare it with daily smoking two packs of cigs, drinking 10 beers and only eating fast food. You won't die instantly, but rest assure that your health will deteriorate slow but surely: diabetes, metabolic syndrome, heart disease and even cancer. That's what continous SD will do to you, it's a slow and painful death.
 
XYZ

XYZ

I just can’t get these damn wrists to bleed
Jul 22, 2020
800
Sleep deprivation would impare a person's cognitive abilities to such a degree that they would be unable to make rational decisions to keep themselves awake. Also, I'm pretty sure high amounts of stimulants such as caffeine would give them bad tachycardia, headaches and tremor which would be very difficult to handle in the long run.
 
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