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It's really hard to CTB in the U.K. anyone has any recommendations? I'm also looking for a partner. I'm in West Midlands.
I'm also looking for a partner.
Do you have a method in mind?It's really hard to CTB in the U.K. anyone has any recommendations? I'm also looking for a partner. I'm in West Midlands.
SN, CO, beachy headDo you have a method in mind?
I'm interested in partnering up with you but I can't message as yet because I'm new. Would you be interested?I wouldn't say its hard to CTB here in the UK, its quite relaxed.
Methods such as inert gases, SN, CO, h2s, jumping etc are plentiful
After you get the option to PM drop me a message, I'm Midlands based as well and we could meet up. Something to keep in mind, my timeline is ~next yearSN, CO, beachy head
I don't think anyone can message you at the moment, there is no option for it when I hover over your profile (unlike with most users).I'm interested in partnering up with you but I can't message as yet because I'm new. Would you be interested?
Newcastle. 'Rozzers' prefer Rothbury.I live in the Northeast region, near a river where there's a tall bridge and people commit suicide (or attempt to) on a biweekly basis. Same story, the rozzers show up to either diffuse the situation because the person chickened out, causing a congestion for the traffic because the rozzers have the occupy some of the lanes.
For the attempts that do succeed, rumour has it that search boats are deployed to search for the body. I do wish I knew exactly how successful the rate is, I could get intoxicated for the last pain to end all pain. Just a 10 min walk away.
In Germany, however, too.It's really hard to CTB in the U.K. anyone has any recommendations? I'm also looking for a partner. I'm in West Midlands
That may be, but brute methods are really not everyone's cup of tea.It's really not seashell. Most of the top tried and tested methods are available here and almost anywhere. Hanging, jumping, drowning and trains.
Oh I absolutely agree for the most part. I wouldn't choose any of those methods, except complete hanging, which is 'full' proof and discreet (if done at home). I wouldn't want to traumatise anyone in the public arena. But the fact is the UK isn't a bad place for CTB at all. The human rights here are strong, and that goes for if you're caught, as well as trying to stop you. I imagine some countries would throw you in jail for a fail.In Germany, however, too.
Okay, maybe we get medication a little lighter? But toxic chemicals (hazardous substance with skull) , narcotics, benzos are not possible for private individuals to acquire legally.
But Avloclor is available in the UK without a prescription if you choose the chloroquine method.
Chloroquine guide
Translation from German "Selbstbestimmt Sterben - Handreichung für einen rationalen Suizid (German Edition) Jessica Düber Chloroquine "General info Chloroquine is a drug used for the treatment and prophylaxis of malaria and for the treatment of rheumatic diseases. Cause of death in case of...sanctioned-suicide.net
That may be, but brute methods are really not everyone's cup of tea.
Jumping, rail suicide in public are a very drastic type of suicide because it affects many other people. Passers-by, train drivers, police officers, doctors, fellow passengers, for everyone such a situation is a psychological state of emergency. Many have to seek psychological treatment themselves after such an experience.
Hanging is not for me either. I'm too clumsy for that.Oh I absolutely agree for the most part. I wouldn't choose any of those methods, except complete hanging, which is 'full' proof and discreet (if done at home). I wouldn't want to traumatise anyone in the public arena. But the fact is the UK isn't a bad place for CTB at all. The human rights here are strong, and that goes for if you're caught, as well as trying to stop you. I imagine some countries would throw you in jail for a fail.
I meant in other countries where's it's still classed as a crime.Hanging is not for me either. I'm too clumsy for that.
Jailed for failed suicide attempt, I haven't heard anything about that.
Only about suicides in prison.
But, if there is a risk of suicide or suicide attempts have already been made, forced incarceration in a closed psychiatric ward can take place.
Yes, I had understood it that way too ;)I meant in other countries where's it's still classed as a crime.
I'm sorry you suffered that humiliation. Whoever shopped you in should be judged themselves. I take it you're from the UK then too?Yes, I had understood it that way too ;)
In other countries, "Imprisoned for failed suicide attempt, I haven't heard about that."
But I must say from my own experience that I was treated like a criminal in a closed psychiatric ward because of suicide danger (not even a failed suicide attempt)!!!
Yes, since then I have had nightmares and am constantly under power. I come from Germany.I'm sorry you suffered that humiliation. Whoever shopped you in should be judged themselves. I take it you're from the UK then too?
When you say 'under power', I'm not sure what you mean? Do you mean under surveillance? Okay, nice.Yes, since then I have had nightmares and am constantly under power. I come from Germany.
No, that means with us " to be under tension/stress" ;) Without supervision, but in psychiatric care. Many psychotropic drugs can be prescribed only by a psychiatrist.When you say 'under power', I'm not sure what you mean? Do you mean under surveillance? Okay, nice.
I see! How long did you have to spend in there and how many drugs did they put you on? I've never been sectioned, so all I know is what I've heard from others.No, that means with us " to be under tension / stress" ;) Without supervision, but in psychiatric care. Many psychotropic drugs can be prescribed only by a psychiatrist.
It was only 5 days, but every day was too much. Especially as a non-smoker. I spent half a year still in the open psychiatric ward. Medication more than enough. I don't want to be a door-turn patient or a puppet. One more reason to leave the world.I see! How long did you have to spend in there and how many drugs did they put you on? I've never been sectioned, so all I know is what I've heard from others.