The best way to tell someone you are thinking about suicide, is to say the words to them. To suffer with the thoughts and feelings alone will bring more harm to you. It may be a very scary thing to do, but the alternative is far worse. Once it is said, you can move on to recovering from what is leading to these feelings. If you cannot bring yourself to talk to someone you know, call your local suicide hotline or try these numbers: 1-800-SUICIDE / 1-800-784-2433; Call 1-800-273-TALK / 1-800-273-8255.
You should not. Please do not consider this option for your own sake as well as the sake of those who love you.
You really shouldn't. The challenges and stresses that we face in this life... no matter how difficult and painful... are temporary. If you work at it, you can change your life... and there are so many good things ahead... so many possibilities. It is worth it to work through the problems rather than giving up. Find some way to work through your problems. You can start by talking to someone. A friend, a counselor... even a parent if you have a good relationship with your parents. They can help you see a different perspective. Sometimes when we get depressed it seems like we only have one option... but that isn't really true. There are so many possibilities...
In fact, people who go through really hard things are the ones who are the strongest, most interesting people later on... they've learned to weather the storms of life, and come through. They have such a capacity to help others and make a difference in the world.
If you don't already have someone to talk to about this, like a counselor, please find a resource on the Suicide Helpline site (listed in related links below), and use it.
I think the best thing to do would be to schedule a doctors appointment. You wouldn't necessarily have to tell anyone, you could seek the proper help first. Depression is a serious matter that should be taken seriously, and with those you feel the safest and closest around.
The person typically: 1 has sleep disturbance 2 is feeling sad 3 feels helpless 4 feels hopeless 5 feels worthless 6 has lost interest in life, activities, hobbies 7 withdrawn & is asocial 8 easily cries 9 believes can't cope 10 is irritable, quarrelsome
That's something that needs to be discussed where you won't be interrupted. Perhaps a walk in the park or if that doesn't work for you, maybe go for coffee or somewhere neutral. If the person that saved you doesn't suspect how close to suicide you were then it will come as quite the shock Redbeard is perfectly correct in telling you to go to a quiet place where you won't be interrupted. So glad you are better and feel life is really worth living! Good for you and thank God for the person that helped you.
Get your friend to tell them, they wont be mad just worried about you you need to get help right away.
To the person who was to commit suicide , no not really I mean in most suicide cases the individual wants to end the pain therefore they take there own life , but for the family and friends yes it is very painful
There isn't really an actual treatment for it, it's taking your own life away. But talking can sometimes help the person who wants to commit suicide. Also talk to a counselor about it.
Yes, If the persons objective is to help the suicidal person real/professional help.
NO!! she wants to jump off a clif because 1) she wants to hear Edward's voice 2) she wants to feel free!
Assisted suicide is when a terminally ill individual receives help from a healthcare provider to end their life. Arguments for assisted suicide include respecting the individual's autonomy and relieving suffering. Arguments against it include concerns about slippery slopes, potential abuse, and the sanctity of life.
The idea of it may be but it certainly isn't a virus that you can get from being around someone. If you are around people who committed suicide or people who talk about suicide, try to get counseling. If your friend or someone you know wants to commit suicide, try to get them help as well. It is "contageous" in the sense that depressed people who see or hear of other people committing suicide will be more likely to want to commit suicide as well. That is one reason to resist the urge to commit suicide, since someone may want to follow in your footsteps and do it too. It is even worse when the person is very popular or influential. Someone may reason, "If it is good enough for ______, then it is good enough for me."
Grumpy old men
George Bailey wants to commit suicide then his guardian angel (Clarence) comes and shows him what it would be like if her was never born
You should call 911 immediately. They will send someone right away who has experience with that type of stress.
Murder is the legal term. You may be referring to euthanasia, where someone helps someone commit suicide. Another view: Irony.
There would be no problem. Never existing means just that. They never were so they would have had no life at all.
It may mean that the person is mad at you or the person is trying to get revenge.