No reputable doctor or hospital will do this, because heart stoppage is a sign of death
They aren't allowed to induce death, unless there is a really good reason, like saving you from dying permanently (like on tv). There is NEVER a
guarantee that you will come back to life...
First of all, I wouldn't recommend it. Second of all, no legitimate medical facility will allow this to happen unless it's for a needed medical
procedure, such as open heart surgery.
i think i know how, but i'm certainly not sharing it with you... you want to know the risks - fair enough, it's logical to go into risky situations
prepared for all possible consequences
but, as an experiment or whatever... i'd say, just be happy if you have a healthy heart, & let it do it's job unperturbed
i'd rather you still be here, just curious, with it... than not...
Whatever your reason man, you shouldn’t do it. Playing with death like that is dangerous; you may get more than you asked for.
Rather go skydiving or bungee jumping, something that will make you remember what it feels like to be alive. The outcome is much more rewarding than
whatever that of your experiment can produce.
If you are friends with any Paramedics, there is a drug that we carry that is meant to break tachycardia. In administering this drug, the heart
normally stops for a few seconds. It's kind of like a hard reset in attempt to get back into a normal rhythm.
I will not disclose said drug's name...and I highly doubt you will find anyone to help you undertake this event as this will likely make any
practitioner lose their license. Plus there is always the possibility you will never come out of it and die.
Either you have been watching Flatliners or you read The Lost Symbol and trying to recreate an experiment from that book. Either way....bad idea man,
real bad.
I remember reading about an Indian magician (i believe so) who could stop his heart and restart it upon will. He would just collapse and lay
dead-still for mintues upon end then he would just "wake up" as if he was just having a nap. This off-course took place when pictures were black and
white though. So chances are it was real, maybe he had a heart defect which he took advantage of?
You would need to get a defibulator unit doubt you could get your hands on one. There are all kinds of ways to do this. Been in the medical field for
30 yrs. Are you thinking of suicide?? I know someone that played Around with a defib And died. And do you think anyone would tell you and then if you
tried it and died they would be responsible get help this is not funny