No, they are not, and you should probably go and see your doctor and tell him about this because your life is too important to just end it. You need to get your mental health back to normal so you can live a normal life without these thoughts.
Just to amplify what was written above: Depression is an illness. You wouldn't ignore a broken leg or throat cancer, and yet far too many people ignore Depression because of the stone-age mentality that Mental Illness is "shameful" or "something you could get over if you really wanted to." You can no more shake off Depression by force of will than you could shake off Tuberculosis. It's a disease, and it needs treatment.
Thoughts of suicide and hallucinations.
People have thoughts about suicide when they feel completely hopeless. Suicide can look like the only way out. People have thoughts about suicide when they have problems that they cannot think a way out of.
Uh... No!
it is very normal honey. If you are having thoughts about suicide please talk to someone you trust. like a conselor or a trusted adult. trust me you are not alone and there is someone out there that loves you. dont give up
Severe depression and thoughts of suicide.
If you feel you should. If you have the normal symptoms like irritablility at one moment to happiness at the other...or bouts of crying, depression, thoughts of suicide, racing thoughts, night sweats...ECT>
Thirteen years is a long time to be suffering with thoughts of suicide. No, you should not just kill yourself now. Speaking to a professional about the compulsive thoughts of suicide is needed. Reach out for help now, so your next thirteen years are filled with hopeful thoughts for the future.
thoughts of suicide, severe annoyance, Laughter, thoughts of becoming Emo and death
Thoughts of suicide cross the minds of most people at one time or another and while they are very unpleasant thoughts, those thoughts alert us to the fact that something is not right in our world and perhaps changes need to take place. If the thoughts increase, or are constant, or there is a plan to act them out, then it is imperative that the person seeks out help before they do something that can never be undone.
Not true...most suicide victims related their thoughts about killing themselves to someone before acting on them.
Thoughts of suicide pass through almost everyone's mind at one time in their life. Talking about what is going on in your life that brings up those thoughts is important. Keeping it inside and struggling with it by yourself is not a wise idea. if you feel like you cannot share your thoughts with anyone in your family or community, you can call the suicide hotline 24/7 at 1800-273-8255.
A scary emo