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So the kind that tightens when the dog pulls on it. If I tied it to something and then leaned away would that work? I'm thinking of tying it around the top of a stair case then going down a few steps with it around my neck and then leaning my body toward the bottom. If I manage to fall unconscious my body weight should keep me leaning away and the leash tight I think. Does this sound possible? Any ideas or things I should consider to improve the method?
I'm considerably desperate to have a reliable method planned, trying to go tommorrow or in the next few weeks the way things are right now
 
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You need to test it.
 
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