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peaceindeath

I want peace
May 5, 2023
81
Does anyone know about this ?

"Compression of the carotid body, a neurologic structure located in the back of the neck, can result in the slowing of the pulse and progress to cardiac arrest."
Cardiac arrest is painless.
 
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unnormal9

unnormal9

SOLDIER T.
Apr 12, 2023
1,139
I'm not strong enough to withstand this.
 
thecolourgold

thecolourgold

night night coming soon. ❤️
Apr 22, 2023
100
Can you do this by tightening something else on the back of the neck? Like night night method but back of neck????? I might try tonight!!!! Someone give more info if you have it
 
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peaceindeath

I want peace
May 5, 2023
81
Can you do this by tightening something else on the back of the neck? Like night night method but back of neck????? I might try tonight!!!! Someone give more info if you have it
Unfortunately it is not certain it would happen. But when you don't have the courage to do the deed, it gives you hope that you might die suddenly.
 
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Walilamdzii

Walilamdzii

Mage
Sep 19, 2021
585
"The Compression Method or, in inaccurate layman's terms, self-strangulation. This one really caught me by surprise, as I had never taken it seriously. But apparently it is used widely and successfully used in Scotland, where Chris Docker resides. All one needs is (1) a cloth, leather or plastic ribbon long enough to go around the neck plus some more for twisting, and (2) a wooden stick or spoon or similar object with which to do the twisting. And I should add, a lot of self-will and fortitude. Lack of blood to the brain causes death, not suffocation (the compression occurs above the Adam's apple (wind-pipe). One of the critics of this method is Chabot, in his Right to Die book. He points out that some arteries in the neck can't be compressed. Another problem is, if the windpipe is compressed as well as the arteries then there will be unpleasant suffocation, which could well lead to failure, and perhaps some brain or other bodily injury."