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- Jun 18, 2018
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What would be the consequences of the blood loss?I think the more blood you withdraw, the more conscious you'll be losing. At some point you'll be probably fainted or just out of strength to inject a syringe or move your fingers. After that, you'll need some time to wake up. There will be some more consequences of such a huge loss of blood, but unfortunately you will survive(( Blood will be regenerated after a few months(
What would be the consequences of the blood loss?
Omg, I hate vein-related anything. The thought of it collapsing, omg, faint/gag, lol.Its very very unlikely. The vein could collapse or just get blocked up by the blood trying to clot. Thays why cannulas are noted the time they go i and date and changed position if needs be. In order to keep it patent (open) a flush is pushed through. Today they tried 5 times to get a needle in but the patents veins collapsed as soon as it went in.
The blood would be coming out so so slow, too mich time for your natural bodies defence to kick in youve got little to no chance of it working
Goddamn lolYou would probably pass out before removing enough to kill yourself, probably better to shoot yourself and lose blood that way