doggo2355
New Member
- Nov 21, 2025
- 4
I haven't really gotten the hang of this forum yet so sorry if this has been previously discussed somewhere. And I definitely do not want to encourage anyone :/
However: potassium chloride is freely available. Laying a periphery catheter really isn't that difficult. I could easily mix the KCl with water and push a bolus in my vein. The heart should stop in less than 20 seconds, at which point it should be pretty much instant lights out as the blood pressure completely collapses.
The IV injection is likely gonna burn a lot in the vein & I'm guessing there might be some comfortableness if not outright pain or panic involved, but since it's only a couple seconds I feel like that should be tolerable.
Plus it is a pretty guaranteed death.
Like I said, I couldn't really find a lot of discussion here about this method because I can't find the damn search function, meaning I might be really off here.
However: potassium chloride is freely available. Laying a periphery catheter really isn't that difficult. I could easily mix the KCl with water and push a bolus in my vein. The heart should stop in less than 20 seconds, at which point it should be pretty much instant lights out as the blood pressure completely collapses.
The IV injection is likely gonna burn a lot in the vein & I'm guessing there might be some comfortableness if not outright pain or panic involved, but since it's only a couple seconds I feel like that should be tolerable.
Plus it is a pretty guaranteed death.
Like I said, I couldn't really find a lot of discussion here about this method because I can't find the damn search function, meaning I might be really off here.