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Sick of it all
It's only a matter of time and I'm running out
- Aug 17, 2022
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Title says it all. Just curious what method you have chosen and why. I am using this for guidance to pick a method.
Nitrogen and EEBD hood---Nitrogen, despite the fact that it feels just like breathing air, chases the oxygen out of your body quite quickly, so you pass out within minutes, and you are totally gone within 30 min to an hourTitle says it all. Just curious what method you have chosen and why. I am using this for guidance to pick a method.
lol right? It's the only one I think I won't mess up! Even a gunshot, I'd probably hit the wrong part of my head or miss.SN because I have cognitive issues... it's the only one I can understand.
Gas failed for me, always felt like I was suffocating and ripped the bag off.Title says it all. Just curious what method you have chosen and why. I am using this for guidance to pick a method.
i would highly recommend a overdose on something like a mixture of clonazolam and GBL i cant do it because my tolerence to benzos.G.opiates etc is so high but fading out on benzos and G is so peaceful i wound upp in a coma few timesTitle says it all. Just curious what method you have chosen and why. I am using this for guidance to pick a method.
Where did you read the 30 min to an hour?you are totally gone within 30 min to an hour
aschually because nozzle/tube connection can leak, hose is cracked and improper seal between neck and bag or unsuitable mask. this time can be ranged in 2 to 40 minutes:Where did you read the 30 min to an hour?
Dr Raj in the documentary "How to kill a human being" says 1 minute after consciousness is lost.
The PPeH says 5-10 mins.
The Final Exit says 5 mins.
I have read other sources say 3-5 mins max.
I have stopped eating and drinking. This is the easiest an least painful for me (I hate pain). I have no access to guns or drugs and want to make sure this works. Once I am weak enough I intend to go someplace very special to me and ctb.Title says it all. Just curious what method you have chosen and why. I am using this for guidance to pick a method.
It's too slow. Barely ate for a year. Heard that we die of thirst after 3 days, as a teen I lasted 4. How will you cbt?I have stopped eating and drinking. This is the easiest an least painful for me (I hate pain). I have no access to guns or drugs and want to make sure this works. Once I am weak enough I intend to go someplace very special to me and ctb.
I'm older and normally it takes 10 days. I live in a very hot climate and that will speed up the process. I will continue to work out every day which will also speed things up. I figure the worst that can happen is it take a month - I can deal with that. It's a fairly painless way to go. I, personally, do not like pain. This is an uncomfortable way but I believe I am patient enough to go through it. I've lived a very shitty life for a long time. I figure a month or even six weeks is nothing knowing I'm going "home."It's too slow. Barely ate for a year. Heard that we die of thirst after 3 days, as a teen I lasted 4. How will you cbt?
None of that problems exist in an SCBA setup, otherwise a bunch of firefighters would die when entering on fires, where they are surrounded by extremely toxic fumes for 20 minutes while doing heavy physical work at the same time (with 0 leaks obviously).aschually because nozzle/tube connection can leak, hose is cracked and improper seal between neck and bag or unsuitable mask. this time can be ranged in 2 to 40 minutes:
"Death will often follow in about 10 minutes, sometimes as quickly as 5 minutes. Elapsed "time to death" was reported in 108 cases. The average was 13 minutes (range was 2 to 40 minutes)."
A month of thirst sounds very painful. I admire your ability to bear it. Best wishesI'm older and normally it takes 10 days. I live in a very hot climate and that will speed up the process. I will continue to work out every day which will also speed things up. I figure the worst that can happen is it take a month - I can deal with that. It's a fairly painless way to go. I, personally, do not like pain. This is an uncomfortable way but I believe I am patient enough to go through it. I've lived a very shitty life for a long time. I figure a month or even six weeks is nothing knowing I'm going "home."
I'm a pretty tough woman. After so many years of suffering a few months will be a walk in the park. I'll keep posting to let you know how it's going.A month of thirst sounds very painful. I admire your ability to bear it. Best wishes
Man I don't understand. i thought you wanted to fly somewhere with someone to ctb, i let it go at first but its making me wonder. it's funny i keep seeing you pop up and your issues are all the same as mineSN because I have cognitive issues... it's the only one I can understand.