No you're not. If you truly were suicidal you wouldn't ask for help but would just do it. So be real about yourself. What's really bothering you?
2006-08-03 09:56:21
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answer #1
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answered by Crossroads Keeper 5
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Hi,
You haven't given us very much information so we can't help you sort out whatever is going on to make you feel suicidal.
What I will say though is do not kill yourself because life is better than that! You may be going through a hard time now and it feels like your life is not worth living or that it is over but this is NEVER the case!
Nobody knows what the future holds, but if it's that bad now it has to get better!
If you are feeling suicidal then you have nothing to lose, so TALK to someone! Call the Samaritans, I'm not sure of the number as I don't know where you live, but look it up on www.google.com
Best wishes,
Puddingpixie
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2006-08-03 10:06:58
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answered by Anonymous
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When struggling with problems, it helps to:
Tell someone you trust what’s going on with you.
Be around people who are caring and positive.
Ask someone to help you figure out what to do about a problem you’re facing.
Work with a therapist or counselor if problems are getting you down and depressed — or if you don't have a strong support network, or feel you can’t cope.
Counselors and therapists can provide emotional support and can help teens build their own coping skills for dealing with problems. It can also help to join a support network for people who are going through the same problems — for example, anorexia and body image issues, living with an alcoholic family member, or sexuality and sexual health concerns. These groups can help provide a caring environment where you can talk through problems with people who share your concerns. Check out your phone book to find local support groups, or ask a school counselor or a youth group leader to help you find what you need.
Suicide Is Not Always Planned
Sometimes a depressed person plans a suicide in advance. Many times, though, suicide attempts happen impulsively, in a moment of feeling desperately upset. A situation like a breakup, a big fight with a parent, an unintended pregnancy, being outed by someone else, or being victimized in any way can cause someone to feel desperately upset. Often, a situation like this, on top of an existing depression, acts like the final straw.
Some people who attempt suicide mean to die and some don't. For some, a suicide attempt is a way to express deep emotional pain. They can’t say how they feel, so, for them, attempting suicide feels like the only way to get their message across. Sadly, even when a suicide attempt is a cry for help and the person doesn’t mean to die, there’s no way to control it. Many people who really didn’t mean to kill themselves end up dead or critically ill.
2006-08-03 10:01:14
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answered by Anonymous
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You are suffering from depression and you are crying out for help. You don't really want to kill yourself, but you feel that is the only option left.
The best way to treat your problem is to get help. Talk with someone you trust. You can start with your parents, your preacher, or a teacher. You need to talk with someone who can get you qualified help. You may need to see a doctor, you may need medication, or you may just need to talk it out.
The best way to treat depression is to get past the problem causing your depression. I can tell you that it is not worth it to die, because you will never solve your problem, but those are just words. A sympathetic ear can help, but you can probable do better than me still, you can contact me if you want. I have been fighting depression since 1990 so I have some experience with it.
I have a few little sayings that help:
·Don’t look for the bad things in life, look for the good ones. The bad things will find you no matter what you do.
·Break your mountains into molehills and then handle the molehills, eventually you will handle the mountain.
·It can be worst, it can always be worst. “After all it isn’t raining (and about then the storm starts).”—From “Young Frankenstein,” a Mel Brooks movie.
Drugs can help, doing something indulgent or fun can help (just don’t over do it), but the best way to get help is to talk it out. Compare this point in life to all the good times you had and you will soon realize that this is only a short period. You can make it past it, but it is going to take some HARD work from you to do it. Focus on the good things, and ATTACK your problem. Actively seek help, and if it doesn’t work then ask for more help from someone else. No one knows how you are feeling more than you. So all the help in the world isn’t going to do you any good unless you are activity involved in it.
I have suggested medication for myself to several doctors and they usually agree, or have a good medical reason to not agree. I am in charge of my treatment. I am in charge of my health and my feelings, and no matter how bad it gets I try to get through it.
2006-08-03 10:23:41
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answered by Dan S 7
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Go to the emergency room and tell a nurse. They will set you up with a counselor and if you really are suicidal they will get you into treatment.
2006-08-03 09:55:22
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answered by Anonymous
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OMG! CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY!
There's no reason to panic...nothing to worry about...you'll be fine!
Just PICK UP THE PHONE and dial 9.1.1.
I'm sure that whatever has made you feel this way is just a temporary situation and you need some immediate rest and relaxation....call 9.1.1.
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2006-08-03 09:55:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Some medications will make you feel that way, even ANTI depressants!!! Call the Doc or 911, they will evaluate you. Nothing is worth death to yourself.
2006-08-03 10:00:19
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answered by rock 1
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Hey life can be tough sometimes but don't worry. When you get to the end of your rope, tie a noose in it and slip it on over your head.
2006-08-03 10:02:28
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answered by Wiley 5
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Life is short enough as it is. Dont do anything silly, there are always other options. Try talking to a helpline, & go see your doctor as soon as you can make an appointment.
2006-08-03 09:58:17
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answered by boaqdhyaj hampanirekyui 2
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ok, well call the suicidal hot line for help.
2006-08-03 09:55:21
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answered by Anonymous
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