TrapForYou
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- Jul 25, 2024
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So, this post is mainly to reassure myself in some way that I do have a way out. I guess.
Anyway. Yesterday I spent the whole day trying tourniquet and night-night, and nothing. Honestly, it makes me kinda mad that Five Last Acts makes it sound so extremely easy. After that, tried partial again, and nothing.
I came to the conclusion that full suspension is my only option. This morning I took a bathrobe belt and made a slipknot, and tied it to the highest anchor point I could find. Unfortunately, it wasn't high enough, and I was still touching the ground a little, but at least I finally compressed my carotids for the first time. It wasn't like compressing the jugulars, where the head feels like it will explode. I actually felt the sensation you feel when you're about to faint, though very slow. The belt was around my neck just like always– high up, knot behind. So I guess the reason why I managed this time and not before was because there was more pressure thanks to my weight. The whole thing wasn't painless though– my throat and tongue hurt and I was gasping for air, but compared to other methods I guess it's on the annoying/uncomfortable side rather than on the extremely painful side.
I found an anchor point that is actually high enough in my garage, so I guess that's that. I just hope that when I do it, I loose consciousness quicker so that I don't have to bear with the discomfort.
(Not related, but I have a flight today. Crossing my fingers so that it crashes while I sleep.)
Anyway. Yesterday I spent the whole day trying tourniquet and night-night, and nothing. Honestly, it makes me kinda mad that Five Last Acts makes it sound so extremely easy. After that, tried partial again, and nothing.
I came to the conclusion that full suspension is my only option. This morning I took a bathrobe belt and made a slipknot, and tied it to the highest anchor point I could find. Unfortunately, it wasn't high enough, and I was still touching the ground a little, but at least I finally compressed my carotids for the first time. It wasn't like compressing the jugulars, where the head feels like it will explode. I actually felt the sensation you feel when you're about to faint, though very slow. The belt was around my neck just like always– high up, knot behind. So I guess the reason why I managed this time and not before was because there was more pressure thanks to my weight. The whole thing wasn't painless though– my throat and tongue hurt and I was gasping for air, but compared to other methods I guess it's on the annoying/uncomfortable side rather than on the extremely painful side.
I found an anchor point that is actually high enough in my garage, so I guess that's that. I just hope that when I do it, I loose consciousness quicker so that I don't have to bear with the discomfort.
(Not related, but I have a flight today. Crossing my fingers so that it crashes while I sleep.)