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Frenchy222
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- Sep 8, 2025
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Hello,
My goal is to attempt CTB by partial hanging because of drug-induced akathisia and a bunch of other symptoms I have been dealing with for 7 years, 24/7.
I have spent the last month trying to hang myself. I finally succeeded in "testing" partial hanging for the 100th time and managed to make myself go unconscious within seconds; however, I found myself involuntarily getting up while I was swinging around on my feet.
It was a very crazy experience. Didn't know where I was, who I was, or what I was doing for a few seconds.
My question is. Is this normal for the body to do this? How can I prevent this?
Should I make the rope shorter? I had the rope on a tree branch, and I leaned into it like "the choking game" video.
I appreciate any suggestions. I have tried full hanging, but the pain in my neck muscles and windpipe makes it completely unbearable. I can't imagine putting my full weight.
My goal is to attempt CTB by partial hanging because of drug-induced akathisia and a bunch of other symptoms I have been dealing with for 7 years, 24/7.
I have spent the last month trying to hang myself. I finally succeeded in "testing" partial hanging for the 100th time and managed to make myself go unconscious within seconds; however, I found myself involuntarily getting up while I was swinging around on my feet.
It was a very crazy experience. Didn't know where I was, who I was, or what I was doing for a few seconds.
My question is. Is this normal for the body to do this? How can I prevent this?
Should I make the rope shorter? I had the rope on a tree branch, and I leaned into it like "the choking game" video.
I appreciate any suggestions. I have tried full hanging, but the pain in my neck muscles and windpipe makes it completely unbearable. I can't imagine putting my full weight.