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genetic trash
- Aug 31, 2020
- 40
I am convinced that total suspension is the best method of all (Please correct me if I am wrong). This is the method I am going to use.
Fentanyl is a powerful anesthetic used to perform amputations, but I intend to use oxycodone because that is what I get here in Brazil. When I fully suspend myself, there is a possibility that I will not faint immediately, and with that I will feel pain in my neck caused by the friction of the rope. Would an overdose of injectable oxycodone (or fentanyl) prevent me from feeling this pain in my neck caused by friction of the rope? Even if you are numb with a huge dose of oxycodone, is there still the possibility of feeling this pain in your neck?
I am sure that total suspension is painless, but I still intend to use this strategy as a prevention. I also think it is unwise to say that there is no possibility of feeling pain with the friction of the rope, as this is a possibility.
I used the google translator, thank you for your understanding.
Fentanyl is a powerful anesthetic used to perform amputations, but I intend to use oxycodone because that is what I get here in Brazil. When I fully suspend myself, there is a possibility that I will not faint immediately, and with that I will feel pain in my neck caused by the friction of the rope. Would an overdose of injectable oxycodone (or fentanyl) prevent me from feeling this pain in my neck caused by friction of the rope? Even if you are numb with a huge dose of oxycodone, is there still the possibility of feeling this pain in your neck?
I am sure that total suspension is painless, but I still intend to use this strategy as a prevention. I also think it is unwise to say that there is no possibility of feeling pain with the friction of the rope, as this is a possibility.
I used the google translator, thank you for your understanding.