[quote][b]First let me say that death will achieve ultimate freedom from pain, fear, and depression. it is also the only way to experience complete peace. The hell of this pointless life and existence holds absolutely no meaning or reason to live. nothing matters anymore because the deep pain is all that can be felt, and every day it only gets worse and worse. no one cares![/b][/quote]
Methods like slitting wrists, cutting throat, poisons, suffocation, jumping off a cliff or tall building are not painless Why?
[b]Suicide by slit wrists[/b] is one of the most excruciatingly painful ways to die because you need to cut deep reach your veins.
[b]Cutting Throat [/b] similar to wrists, it wont be instantaneous and you would still feel pain.
[b]Poisons[/b] - i'd say depending on the poison
[b]Suffocation[/b] - it would be hard to push a pillow to yourself till death
[b]jumping off a cliff or tall building[/b] you would still feel pain but only seconds as the impact of fall
So What is the most painless way to die?
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Decapitation and straight-to-the-heart death[/b] - because they cause death instantaneously and don't give time for the realisation of pain to occur - or a death during unconciousness - you aren't awake to feel it - would be the most painless ways to go.
There are various ways to do so, including many of the classical execution methods (hanging if done right and the guillotine) and some of the more recently developed ones (gunshot to the head, overdosing on sleep medication). Drowning is also quite painless, but the sheer induced terror and mental anguish would probably count as "extremely painful".
[b]Another is Euthanasia, Freezing to death,Dehydration and Death in a Coma State[/b]
[b]Lethal injection[/b] was designed in Oklahoma in 1977 as a humane alternative to the electric chair. The state medical examiner and chair of anaesthesiology settled on a series of three drug injections. First comes the anaesthetic thiopental to speed away any feelings of pain, followed by a paralytic agent called pancuronium to stop breathing. Finally potassium chloride is injected, which stops the heart almost instantly.
Each drug is supposed to be administered in a lethal dose, a redundancy to ensure speedy and humane death. However, eyewitnesses have reported inmates convulsing, heaving and attempting to sit up during the procedure, suggesting the cocktail is not always completely effective.
The reason, say Leonidas Koniaris at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, is insufficient thiopental. He and his colleagues analysed 41 executions by lethal injection in North Carolina and California, and compared anaesthetic doses to known effects in animal models, such as pigs. As the same dose of thiopental is used regardless of body weight, the anaesthesia produced in some heavier inmates might be inadequate, they concluded.
“I think that awareness is a real possibility in a large fraction of executions,” says Koniaris. That awareness might include feelings of suffocation from paralysed lungs and the searing, burning pain of a potassium chloride injection. The effect of the paralytic, however, might mean that witnesses never see any outward signs of pain.
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