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How much time takes starvation to ctb? Is there any method? Is it painful?
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Is It painful? Really? And if you take liquid?¡Tipo! Lo intenté. Va a llevar mucho tiempo. Quizás incluso más de un mes. Duró una semana y luego lo rompí. Tu lengua se volverá blanca y revelará que estás hambriento. Me temo que debes intentar otra cosa. Además, el hambre es una tortura total.
I did complete dehydration+starvation. You'll feel weird for the first couple of days then it'll become your new normal. It isn't exactly painful but uncomfortable.Is It painful? Really? And if you take liquid?
If you take only liquids, i suppsse you are very weak... Why did you stop it, by the painful or because it suposse a lot of timeHice deshidratación completa + hambre. Te sentirás raro durante los primeros días y luego se convertirá en tu nueva normalidad. No es exactamente doloroso sino incómodo.
Its called VSED. Voluntarily Stopping Eating and Drinking. It will take 5-10 days depending on the health of the individual. I have tried it but wasnt able to get past day 5. Its difficult especially when you are exposed to food. As for physical pains, headaches will get worse from hunger and dehydration on early days.How much time takes starvation to ctb? Is there any method? Is it painful?
But if you take liquids like water? How much timeSe llama VSED. Dejar de comer y beber voluntariamente. Tomará de 5 a 10 días dependiendo de la salud de la persona. Lo probé pero no pude pasar del día 5. Es difícil, especialmente cuando estás expuesto a la comida. En cuanto a los dolores físicos, los dolores de cabeza empeorarán por el hambre y la deshidratación en los primeros días.
It will take much longer because a person can survive without food for weeks even months as long as there's water.But if you take liquids like water? How much time
Yes, it'll take a long time for healthy individuals. Don't expect it to work within days or weeks. It may take a month or even 45 days dependent on your health conditions. No, I didn't take liquids and food at all. I didn't eat or drink anything. I stopped it because I had my reasons. Plus even if I faint, I won't die easily. They'll take me to the hospital and then the psychiatric ward.If you take only liquids, i suppsse you are very weak... Why did you stop it, by the painful or because it suposse a lot of time
i like that idea. but wouldnt pot smoking make you feel more hungry?A good method if you can go into the forests in a tent and wait it out. To numb any pain I think smoking some herbs would relax you and make it painless. Even though The THC levels will zone you out the CBD levels are very high also. Anything about 20 % CBD is good for pain.
Oh yeh. Lol. Probably smoke some Opioids then. Just crush them and smoke them.i like that idea. but wouldnt pot smoking make you feel more hungry?
Nah when i water fasted for 23 days pot made me feel full and helped me to not want to eat for some reason.i like that idea. but wouldnt pot smoking make you feel more hungry?
fugkit there goes another fine ideaI have struggled hard with anorexia in the past. I can tell you that starvation is HIGHLY unpleasant. In every single way. It is physically painful, mentally disorienting, and emotionally tormenting. And it just gets worse the longer the starvation goes on. Further, it takes a very long time to die. Generally around a month if you eat/drink absolutely zero calories. Even tiny portions of food will significantly prolong the process, because your body will be in survival mode and being highly effective with calories. If you also choose to consume zero liquids, including water, you're looking at more like a week. However, you'd probably have to chain yourself to the bed for that week, because eventually you will become delirious and unable to control/stop yourself from finding water to drink. The human body wants to survive. Dying of "starvation" doesn't happen very frequently, you'd likely die of a symptom of starvation such as heart failure or organ failure.
Now, VSED-- Voluntarily Stopping Eating or Drinking. This is an option some people take at the very ends of their lives. However. This option is usually decided in advance with people who have terminal illnesses. When a person's illness brings them close enough to death, their body stops wanting food or water. Opting for VSED allows the person to die instead of being given IVs and liquid food by caretakers which would prolong life. They're also pumped up with pain and anxiety meds to ease the panic that occurs when your body is starving. It's done under special circumstances and is very different in practice than simply deciding to quit fueling your body. Assistants are needed to actively discourage the patient from getting up and finding food or water, and to administer pain/anxiety meds on a consistent basis (patient becomes too delirious to do this on their own in a home-setting).
All that said... you could theoretically obtain your own pain and anxiety meds and try to VSED on your own, but without outside assistance, I think it's likely to fail. You wouldn't believe the amount of willpower it takes to not eat or drink, and it hardly matters because once you become delirious enough, you won't really have a conscious choice in the matter anyways-- your reptilian lizard brain will overcome any "willpower" and you'll wind up drinking or eating anyways. The longest I've gone without consuming calories was 7 days. It was not a good 7 days.
All this is in discussing abruptly halting the consumption of calories/liquids until death occurs. Obviously eating disorders including anorexia have a high mortality rate. These deaths typically occur after a prolonged period of insufficient calories, not going from 100 to 0 in one go until death. So, that's why I'm not really discussing it.