
oliviahurts
guess I'm paralyzed now
- Sep 13, 2021
- 67
Hello people, this is my first post and I wanted to share something that I've done recently and how it turned out. First off, I want to say that I'm not currently suicidal. I have been a lot in the past but in the past few months I've been thinking about it less and less (probably owing to medication). I am posting this on sanctioned-suicide because I really can't think of anywhere else where I can talk about this lightly without people telling me that they feel sorry for me or that I should tell a friend/psychiatrist what I did.
Three days ago I drilled a hole in my spine. This is not the first hole I've drilled into my body with the previous attempts being targeted at the brain about 10 months ago (leading to a long psychiatric hospital admission). My motivation for drilling these parts this is due to the onset of functional neurological disorder (or possibly conversion disorder) which left me temporarily (physically) disabled for a few months. When it was getting worse, I found socialising easier. Knowing that others knew I was disabled made me believe that they would have lower expectations of me significantly reducing my social anxiety. Dispite things getting physically difficult, I found the challenge of coordinating my body distracted me from the enormous stress that work, going outside and talking to people usually cause. I even made vlogs on facebook about what was happening (something I've never had the confidence to do).
But I noticed myself getting better, and this was a problem because all the good things would diminish as the disability faded. So I bought a drill, looked at neurological diagrams of the brain, and cross sections of the head to work out where I needed to drill to induce the same effect. I'm not sure if I missed or if I simply didn't do enough damage, but the only effect was a agonizing headache. I was in so much pain and I just wanted it to go away so I called 911 and was taken to hospital. This resulted in a week-long stay in the neurology ward and an 8 month long stay at a psychiatric hospital.
Fast forward to last week and I found myself still pining for what I had a year ago. This time however I decided to drill into my spine, which wouldn't look the same as the FND, but I didn't want to do my head as that would be found out rather quickly. I knew it would be agonizingly painful but seemed like the best option.
So arranging everything I tried drilling on 4 of 5 consecutive nights. Each night had varying success but the one that worked in the end was to drill a 2mm pilot hole 10mm deep and then perform two drills with a 3mm bit, one 30mm in and the other 50mm in. My plan was to up to a 4mm hole 70mm deep, but the pain and success of the 50mm hole made me decide to stop there. I broke off the end of the 3mm bit and kept it in the hole to keep it from closing up. This still stuck out slightly as I struggled to align the hole in tissue with the one in the disc.
I 'slept' that night without pain killers, really I just lay down and watched a movie on my laptop waiting for the night to be over. In the morning, I found I had slept a couple hours but was still in agonzing pain. Pleased that the pain didn't get better, I removed the stud and decided I wouldn't need to expand the hole, just let it get worse with wear.
Three days later and it's still bad. Sit to stand is painful, getting in and out of bed is 8/10 and bending over is pretty much impossible. I estimate that the effects will last between 1 and 6 months, after which I'd have to redrill the hole. It's leaking blood and spinal fluid and I don't have any bandages so it's hard to prevent the stuff from staining my clothes. My mum thinks I pulled a muscle in my back so I'm trying my best to play down the severity of the pain in front of her. Today I can feel numbness in my thigh which is unexpected unless I drilled clean through the disc and into the spinal coord, causing compression, but it could also be aching from the 2-15 minutes it takes me to change posture. I'm going to keep monitoring it and see if I made it to the coord.
Three days ago I drilled a hole in my spine. This is not the first hole I've drilled into my body with the previous attempts being targeted at the brain about 10 months ago (leading to a long psychiatric hospital admission). My motivation for drilling these parts this is due to the onset of functional neurological disorder (or possibly conversion disorder) which left me temporarily (physically) disabled for a few months. When it was getting worse, I found socialising easier. Knowing that others knew I was disabled made me believe that they would have lower expectations of me significantly reducing my social anxiety. Dispite things getting physically difficult, I found the challenge of coordinating my body distracted me from the enormous stress that work, going outside and talking to people usually cause. I even made vlogs on facebook about what was happening (something I've never had the confidence to do).
But I noticed myself getting better, and this was a problem because all the good things would diminish as the disability faded. So I bought a drill, looked at neurological diagrams of the brain, and cross sections of the head to work out where I needed to drill to induce the same effect. I'm not sure if I missed or if I simply didn't do enough damage, but the only effect was a agonizing headache. I was in so much pain and I just wanted it to go away so I called 911 and was taken to hospital. This resulted in a week-long stay in the neurology ward and an 8 month long stay at a psychiatric hospital.
Fast forward to last week and I found myself still pining for what I had a year ago. This time however I decided to drill into my spine, which wouldn't look the same as the FND, but I didn't want to do my head as that would be found out rather quickly. I knew it would be agonizingly painful but seemed like the best option.
So arranging everything I tried drilling on 4 of 5 consecutive nights. Each night had varying success but the one that worked in the end was to drill a 2mm pilot hole 10mm deep and then perform two drills with a 3mm bit, one 30mm in and the other 50mm in. My plan was to up to a 4mm hole 70mm deep, but the pain and success of the 50mm hole made me decide to stop there. I broke off the end of the 3mm bit and kept it in the hole to keep it from closing up. This still stuck out slightly as I struggled to align the hole in tissue with the one in the disc.
I 'slept' that night without pain killers, really I just lay down and watched a movie on my laptop waiting for the night to be over. In the morning, I found I had slept a couple hours but was still in agonzing pain. Pleased that the pain didn't get better, I removed the stud and decided I wouldn't need to expand the hole, just let it get worse with wear.
Three days later and it's still bad. Sit to stand is painful, getting in and out of bed is 8/10 and bending over is pretty much impossible. I estimate that the effects will last between 1 and 6 months, after which I'd have to redrill the hole. It's leaking blood and spinal fluid and I don't have any bandages so it's hard to prevent the stuff from staining my clothes. My mum thinks I pulled a muscle in my back so I'm trying my best to play down the severity of the pain in front of her. Today I can feel numbness in my thigh which is unexpected unless I drilled clean through the disc and into the spinal coord, causing compression, but it could also be aching from the 2-15 minutes it takes me to change posture. I'm going to keep monitoring it and see if I made it to the coord.