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zerocontrol

zerocontrol

You fell, then you died, maybe someone cried.
Jan 25, 2024
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I've been looking through all the potential methods I could go for, and one of them is hypothermia. Currently it'd be the most effortless way of going about this, as all I'd need is to wait till winter (which is when I'm planning to off myself anyway), go outside semi-clothed, go to the nearby forest, maybe take off my clothes, lay down and simply wait until the deed is done. Since I ideally would like to not experience the pain of being submerged in a pile of snow, I thought of blacking out beforehand by mixing alcohol (vodka, rum etc.) with a carbonated drink, since I remember being told that this is how you get alcohol faster into your bloodstream.
I wanted to know if this method is reliable enough, and whether there's something I should take into consideration before actually attempting it. My only concerns so far are: which weather temperature I should aim for, and whether the alcohol might ruin the process of hypothermia, since it will warm me up.
 
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imnotsurewhy

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Feb 19, 2024
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Hmm i actually think alcohol would be good if it would make you sleep through the whole thing
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
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Here's a guide that includes hypothermia.

 
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UnrulyNightmare

UnrulyNightmare

Wanderer
Jul 3, 2024
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I would consider this method as well.

I'd just keep my clothes on. Don't think they'll make that much of a difference, It's the core temp we need to bring down. Skin and extrematies will get cold fast enough either way I think.

Plus it saves whoever finds me another trauma if I'm at least somewhat dressed 🤣
That being said it would probably take a while, don't want to be found to soon.
 
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mrtime87

Experienced
Jul 9, 2024
208
Just be sure you dont get frostbite first. SI will kick in and you will get up and move. It takes days for hypothermia to set in and according to survivors of the Titanic feels like being stabbed with a 1000 swords.

Is there any way life doesn't get better? Maybe consider this b cause being cold sucks. You'll get desperate and do anything to get back to warmth.

Best of luck...
I would consider this method as well.

I'd just keep my clothes on. Don't think they'll make that much of a difference, It's the core temp we need to bring down. Skin and extrematies will get cold fast enough either way I think.

Plus it saves whoever finds me another trauma if I'm at least somewhat dressed 🤣
That being said it would probably take a while, don't want to be found to soon
 
maniac116

maniac116

My own worst enemy🌹💔
Aug 10, 2024
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Lots can go wrong & it might be a slow torture🌹💔
 
BlackEyedDog

BlackEyedDog

Mage
May 6, 2024
549
I remember this was the method for member @Linda.
Have not seen Linda for a while, i miss her posting.
 
zerocontrol

zerocontrol

You fell, then you died, maybe someone cried.
Jan 25, 2024
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Just be sure you dont get frostbite first. SI will kick in and you will get up and move. It takes days for hypothermia to set in and according to survivors of the Titanic feels like being stabbed with a 1000 swords.

Temperature here can get as low as -20 degrees Celsius, I'm pretty sure it wouldn't actually take days.

Lots can go wrong & it might be a slow torture🌹💔

That's why I'm thinking of intoxicating myself with alcohol beforehand, so I can just blackout and not feel the pain from the cold.
 
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DuskUntilDawn

DuskUntilDawn

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Aug 23, 2024
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I thought of this too but the fear of frostbite turns me off. If that were to happen you'll end up a lot worse off.
 
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