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gorganizing

Faults of my own
May 29, 2019
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I'm looking into doing partial, but I have some concerns. I have a leather belt, weigh about 50kg/112 lbs, and would likely wedge my belt between the bedroom doorframe and door. Would using a cervical foam collar or something help with the choking feeling/airway blockage when trying to kneel, or would that make it more difficult to compress my carotids? I really want to compress my carotids without obstructing the airway, but every time I test with a sock on the belt, it does not work.

I also saw that on amazon, they sell tourniquets that I could possibly make alterations to so that there is pressure on the sides of my neck when tightening the tourniquet. Do you think that would be worth a short, or should I focus on partial first?
 

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