You should call it. Who-ever responds will be very sympathetic but remember you also have the fortitude within you to conquer this despondency. It will pass and you will see the up side of life. Stay away from things that make you this way. Physical exercise and moderate eating will also help with your sleep deprivation. It will all pass.
Calling a suicide hot line will connect you with a professionally trained counselor who will help you. You will not be forced into the hospital.
"the looney bin" is much different than it was just a few decades ago. The mental ward in a hospital today is actually a safe place for the patient who is suicidal, severaly depressed or manic. The medications you will be given to help you will not 'dope you up' and will improve your mood. You will also have doctors, nurses aides and other patients to talk to. There are no pressures, no deadlines, no responsibilities - you are there to get the help you need.
You cannot be kept against your will. You can always checkout AMA (against medical advice).
The suicide help line # is 1-800 SUICIDE
The Calling was released in 1982 I believe. I have a sealed vinyl version of the album if you are interested e-mail me at RobertRWagoner@hotmail.com
Because of political, religion and race reasons. Some Asian are seeking asylum because of family problems.
Buddha was seeking what was out there and the meaning to suffering because people were suffering.
Harris and Harris may be calling you for various reasons, such as following up on a business matter, seeking information, or offering a service. It's best to answer the call to understand their purpose and address any concerns they may have.
probably because they want more of it.
A hospital is responsible for providing a safe, healthy environment for its patients. If a hospital leaves medications in an area where a drug-seeking patient can access them, they would most likely be considered negligent and responsible for the death.
Look into state medicade, in California it is called Medical. The hospital also has a chaplain to help you.
My spiritual calling is to serve others and spread love and compassion. I plan to fulfill it by practicing kindness, empathy, and understanding in my interactions with others, and by actively seeking ways to help those in need and make a positive impact in the world.
Well, this person can only be helped if they really wanna be helped. Try seeking help from a teacher or a parent. But be careful.
Because i want to help my family and to develop my skill
Yes, anxiety can increase the risk of suicide. Persistent and severe anxiety can have a devastating impact on a person's mental health, leading to feelings of hopelessness, isolation, and despair. Seeking professional help and support is crucial in managing anxiety and preventing suicide.
You are my child, seeking a path to follow. A path will be opened to you soon. Follow only the way inwhich you can hear me calling. If you do not feel me along the way, call out to me again and I shall be here.