Reddit Reddit reviews Final Exit: The Practicalities of Self-Deliverance and Assisted Suicide for the Dying, 3rd Edition

We found 13 Reddit comments about Final Exit: The Practicalities of Self-Deliverance and Assisted Suicide for the Dying, 3rd Edition. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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13 Reddit comments about Final Exit: The Practicalities of Self-Deliverance and Assisted Suicide for the Dying, 3rd Edition:

u/ares134 · 15 pointsr/LivestreamFail
u/skullins · 15 pointsr/conspiracy

It's one of the most common methods used by terminally ill people.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suicide_bag

There are books about doing it.

https://www.amazon.ca/Final-Exit-Third-Practicalities-Self-Deliverance/dp/0385336535

u/o--0 · 4 pointsr/DarkNetMarkets

Nembutal is almost impossible to find (I saw it 2 times on SR1 not again since). Instead you could buy 2-4 grams of heroin a winged infusion needle and syringe, 2 grams of street grade H being a 100% lethal hit for an average size male who is non opiate tolerant adjust your dose accordingly.

Source: Final Exit by Derek Humphry

u/Rrraou · 3 pointsr/todayilearned
u/Quarkity · 3 pointsr/books

Final Exit. Never read it myself, but I do recall it stirring up controversy for that reasons.

u/R1b1a2 · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

I would go back and re-read this book: http://amzn.com/0385336535 , and follow its step-by-step guide to the cleanest, most painless, most ethical way to go about it. (It's quite a clever method, actually.)

I'm a librarian, and we have a running joke that when this book is checked out, we'll have to go ahead and buy a new one 'cause it won't be returned. LOL

u/RKBA · 1 pointr/IAmA

He probably just didn't want his body to sit and decompose for possibly days/weeks before someone found his corpse, and decided to do it this way because he would rather his body be found by you instead of some stranger. Had he known it would have had such a terribly adverse effect on your life, I'm sure he would have picked a different time or location.

Many years ago I contemplated this issue, and decided that if I ever decided to end my life with a firearm, I would probably do it shortly after pulling into the parking lot of a police station or fire department so as to be found by people who wouldn't be so traumatized by it. Above all else I would want to avoid having my body be discovered by some little kid or other innocent -- although asphyxiation by an inert gas (helium, nitrogen, etc) would definitely be my choice and leaves no mess and would probably be the least traumatic for whoever discovers the body. It is also completely painless and as easy as going to sleep (according to the books on euthanasia that I've read). It does take longer than a bullet however.

u/originalucifer · 1 pointr/reddit.com

are you retarded? if not, id suggest following up with this for his birthday

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/BipolarReddit

Im in Washington state 2am here. You can just go to the sports store and buy them. The helium tanks you have to get from a party store. You can read the details here

u/celmxc · 1 pointr/confessions

Hey if you're going to do it, there is plenty of information out there about doing it successfully and painlessly. The last thing you want is to be a quadriplegic and become a burden to your husband.

u/sticky-bit · 0 pointsr/politics

> since many more gun control laws have been reduced or eliminated over the last decade than have been imposed.

This is a good thing, and we are in fact winning; including hearts, minds, and in the legislative branch.

This doesn't seem to stop the DOJ from smugglling guns into Mexico so the blame can fall on gun shows. It doesn't stop the President from pushing for another ineffective AWB after a mass shooting.

>nor the high volumes of accidental killings and wounding from firearms.

They're down. They've been going down on a per capita basis for years. For adults, the NRA pushes their own version of the Four Rules of Firearms Safety.

For kids, Eddie Eagle has been teaching kids a simple message everyone should be able to get behind: Stop, Don't touch, Run away, Tell a grown-up

While the suicides are regrettable, I feel its more a mental health issue rather than easy access to firearms. In a free society you will always have multiple ways to make an exit. I don't see anyone calling for the censorship of books such as this.