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Aventurine

Aventurine

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May 22, 2023
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I've read a lot of stories about people who end up coming out of comas, and how they either were still able to hear people talking to them, or just don't remember anything and it was just like sleeping. It honestly sounds kind of peaceful and its basically a win-win situation. I either get to sleep for a long time and eventually wake up, or I don't wake up and stay asleep or can die from the plug being pulled. Question is, is there any kind of guaranteed way to be put in one, whether it's medically induced or not?
 
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Nov 13, 2024
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There's no guarantee. There are also many accounts of people having horrific experiences during comas or reduced consciousness. Its different for everyone
 
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L'absent

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Barbiturates can do this safely.
 
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RiverOfLife

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No guarantee you would be taken care of properly while in a coma. Or that people would say nice things in your presence.
Or that you would come out with your brain intact.
I wouldn't risk it myself.
 
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Aventurine

Aventurine

That's that, and this is this.
May 22, 2023
13
No guarantee you would be taken care of properly while in a coma. Or that people would say nice things in your presence.
Or that you would come out with your brain intact.
I wouldn't risk it myself.
with the point I'm at I'm willing to take the gamble
 
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LostLily

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Nov 18, 2024
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IMO being in a coma sounds horrible because you still be trapped in your mind and you can't move or do anything.
If I'm in a coma, just pull the plug .
 
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Aventurine

Aventurine

That's that, and this is this.
May 22, 2023
13
I tried this but only ended up in a coma for 3 days
What was it like for you? any long term damage happen?
IMO being in a coma sounds horrible because you still be trapped in your mind and you can't move or do anything.
If I'm in a coma, just pull the plug .
I kinda feel the same, I think I could do a month or 2 at most, but if I'm not awake by then just pull the plug
 
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drowinginsorrowww

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What was it like for you? any long term damage happen?

I kinda feel the same, I think I could do a month or 2 at most, but if I'm not awake by then just pull the plug
There was nothing during the coma, basically like a long sleep, sometimes I woke up were they were slapping and yelling for me to wake up, they couldn't do adrenaline coz they didn't know what I took.. The paramedic was really nice though, gave me like 3 sandwiches and cups of tea after I woke (benefits of the NHS lol). They asked me to premise to never do it again, broke that one pretty quick.
Long term nerve damage, mainly for my toes and ends of fingers. Over a year to recover and I still can't fully function like I did, it was 6 years ago
 
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