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BBY

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Feb 18, 2023
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I started working as a nurse and have access to a good amount of medicine.

How high is the chance of me dying if I took some blood thinners and cut myself? I can cut rather deep so I think it might be possible for me to succeed,,
 
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kitia973

kitia973

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Dec 24, 2024
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Cutting isn't a very reliable method, with only a success rate of 4.0%. Even with a blood thinner, you would still need to cut to the artery which is quite difficult considering SI. I'd suggest you look into other methods first. There are plenty on this site which offer a more peaceful way out.
 

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