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Mlem
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- Mar 19, 2025
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Hey guys,
Just a question, if anyone knows or has any experiences with it I'd be interested to hear.
I've been researching hanging as a preferred method of ctb after realising that jumping out in front of a train or driving a car into a tree was just too risky and public.
After watching videos, it seems like there's a lot of movement after say 30 seconds that lasts roughly a couple minutes.
Are these movements involuntary reflexes that happen after consciousness is lost, or is there the possibility that the flailing is a conscious response?
I'm guessing it's involuntary as, if done right, you should pass out within 15 seconds.
I used to suffer from cough syncope (passing out during coughing fits) and I was told my arms lifted up and assumed the position of trying to use a steering wheel, so I know that limbs can do funny things when you're lights out.
Just a question, if anyone knows or has any experiences with it I'd be interested to hear.
I've been researching hanging as a preferred method of ctb after realising that jumping out in front of a train or driving a car into a tree was just too risky and public.
After watching videos, it seems like there's a lot of movement after say 30 seconds that lasts roughly a couple minutes.
Are these movements involuntary reflexes that happen after consciousness is lost, or is there the possibility that the flailing is a conscious response?
I'm guessing it's involuntary as, if done right, you should pass out within 15 seconds.
I used to suffer from cough syncope (passing out during coughing fits) and I was told my arms lifted up and assumed the position of trying to use a steering wheel, so I know that limbs can do funny things when you're lights out.