It's answer if you are really coward to face your life.
2006-09-23 18:29:44
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answered by Ashish Choudhary 2
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Questions to Ask Patients with Suicidal Ideation
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Delineate extent of suicidal ideation
• When did you begin to have suicidal thoughts?
• Did any event (stressor) precipitate the suicidal thoughts?
• How often do you think about suicide? Do you feel as if you're a burden? Or that life isn't worth living?
• What makes you feel better (e.g., contact with family, use of substances)?
• What makes you feel worse (e.g., being alone)?
• Do you have a plan to end your life?
• How much control of your suicidal ideas do you have? Can you suppress them or call someone for help?
• What stops you from killing yourself (e.g., family, religious beliefs)?
Ascertain plans for furtherance and lethality
• Do you own a gun or have access to firearms?
• Do you have access to potentially harmful medications?
• Have you imagined your funeral and how people will react to your death?
• Have you "practiced" your suicide? (e.g., put the gun to your head or held the medications in your hand)?
• Have you changed your will or life insurance policy or given away your possessions?
Or forgot all those and go and talk to someone. 24 hour counselling phoneline, ya parents, a priest, preacher, anyone.
2006-09-24 01:54:16
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answered by kanga 3
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because, it doesn't really do anything for you once you are dead you know? The point of wanting to kill yourself is to end the pain, shame, guilt, fear, whatever it is. You just want to stop the feelings, but afterwards you don't feel anything really so there isn't a point. Also, with the proper care most anyone can get out of the feeling of killing themself and living a productive life. The 'question' that you might use suicide to answer is 'how do i get rid of the pain (or whatever)' and you come up w/ suicide, but you don't feel anything after you are dead. So yeah. Are you thinking of killing yourself? If so, please get help now, like call a hotline or something. If you want to talk feel free to contact me. Please be safe, and good luck.
2006-09-24 01:56:00
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answered by Anonymous
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im gonna put it like this that people should be treated under the same circumstances as animals.if the owner is in sound mind and chooses to have a pet put down o.k .notice i said sound mind.if the person wants to die becuse of chronic pain or terminal illness and is sound mind, they should be able to choose a humane way to end their life.if our prisons are full of people on death row they should should be able to be put to death.now if a person suffers from acute depression or is mentally unstable they should be evaluated before suicide is the answer.
2006-09-24 04:06:11
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answered by Anonymous
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there is some pain you cant get reed of it sucks but i dont no about suicide for me its headacks
ear acks and much more every damn day
but suicide isnt want i would do i say kill me all the time but thats it
2006-09-24 02:08:03
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answered by question men 3
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Question:
What can I do about this suffering?
Answer:
Let it be, it will fade if you just adapt to the changing circumstances of life. Now negative, now positive, now you cry, now you laugh.
You're much attached to life, someone detached can handle things.
2006-09-24 15:15:33
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answered by unseen_force_22 4
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it is, well at least its a good option for some of us, i see nothing wrong with it, however my psychologists are trying to convince me otherwise! ha ha ha, stuff them all! see ya in hell!
2006-09-24 03:42:02
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answered by Bethany 3
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Because you leave behind people who love you!!!!
2006-09-24 11:36:38
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answered by Anonymous
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it can be if you want it.
2006-09-24 01:26:11
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answered by Anonymous
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