Well, I'm not a professional, so I disclaim any actions on your part because of my answer. My answer would be this: "The most wonderful thing about tiggers is that tiggers are wonderful things!" And besides if you commit suicide then what will happen to all the presents you're going to get from Santa next month?
2006-11-11 10:01:25
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answered by teri 2
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I hope that you are just asking because you are curious and not contemplating killing yourself. You need to know that while you may be in pain it will pass. I know it may not seem like it but it will. I have contemplated suicide on more than one ocassion because I felt that there was no light at the end of the tunnel and all I could see was darkness. I went so far as to put a loaded shotgun in my mouth. I stood in front of a mirror and thought about how much pain I was in and that ending it all would make the pain stop. But then I started to think about my family and the pain that they would be in if I went ahead with my plan. Suicide is nothing but a self centered, and selfish act that is going to hurt the ones you love the most. So to answer your question ther is no one way to commit suicide that isn't going to hurt. Remeber this is permanent there is no coming back from it. I suggest that you seek therapy immediately.
2006-11-11 18:12:06
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answered by joe b 1
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After years of advocating for the development of a network of collaborative research centers that could evaluate the effectiveness of promising suicide prevention treatments, in 2004, AFSP was influential in making such centers a reality. Working with a coalition of federal agencies led by the National Institute of Mental Health, the Foundation pledged to help fund and coordinate an initial three developing centers at Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, the University of Pennsylvania Medical College and the University of Rochester Medical College.
In both 2005 and 2006, AFSP and NIMH have cosponsored an annual meeting of the three institutions that make up the DCIPS to share information about suicide prevention interventions and treatments currently being studied at each institution, and to explore cross-site collaboration strategies. Also attending the meeting in both years were the University of Pittsburgh Medical College, which has received partial funding through the federal program, and the Denver Veterans Administration Medical Center, which has been designated as the key VA suicide research center. As a result of discussions held at the annual meeting, committees have been formed that are working on an on-going basis to achieve greater standardization in procedures and measures used by the centers to assess suicidal ideation and behavior, as well as other concepts related to suicide and the treatment of suicidal persons.
AFSP's unique role as the sole private organization in the project is to identify one or more promising collaborative efforts that the centers could carry out with support from the Foundation. One idea currently under discussion is the development of a coordinated suicide attempt registry at the various centers, which would represent an initial effort to systematically identify and characterize suicide attempters on a national basis. AFSP has currently made $300,000 available to fund such a project.
The centers are currently beginning the third year of what is envisioned as a five-year project.
The project has been funded by the Out of the Darkness walks.
If you're thinking about suicide please get help. I am fully catholic and am against suicide, but that doesnt stop some people. If youre in pain, mentally or physically there is help just when you think you have completely given up. There are people to turn to just to talk to. I am no professional but in the past 2 years I know personally 6 people in my life who have committed suicide and it does nothing but hurt the people around you and create another statistic. Please take this page into consideration.
2006-11-13 22:04:00
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answered by blondbeauty1987 2
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I hope you are not asking this because you are contemplating it. The first thing you need to realize is that suicide is a very selfish thing to do. If you are hurting inside, feel useless, unwanted or whatever the reason you would even think of such a heinous thing, there is help out there for you.
Committing suicide is a quick fix but one that can't be undone. Also realize that even though you think it would make you feel better because you don't have to deal with your pain anymore, you are hurting the ones who love you and leaving them with questions of why you would do such a thing, not to mention the cost of burying, cremating or whatever of your lifeless self.
Don't be a fool - realize that there is an enormous amount of help for people who are down and out and feel like they have hit rock bottom.
2006-11-11 17:58:24
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answered by MissyChele 3
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first convert to chirstanity jesus will fgive u and youll have soem 1 that wont laugh at you rfasking and 2 youll leave greif in other s too 3 there is no least painful way youll go hell after you try to amke it less painful and youll have ther most horribel pain imanginbel dont do it
2006-11-11 22:05:20
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answered by emo elmo 2
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Suicide is generally not painless. There are several sites on line with all this info.
It is something you have to research on your own as suicide is a final act you take on your own.
2006-11-11 19:28:47
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answered by Cammie 7
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Please reconsider. Seek for professional help or call 1.800.SUICIDE if you need someone to talk to. I'm going through the same right now. I'm not sure whether to live or die. As of right now, I'm seeing a psychologist and they really help. You will get through it, just be strong.
2006-11-12 20:17:37
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answered by JJ 3
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Life is death nowadays...and its so smooth that u dont feel any pain.so staying alive is the best suicide and pain free...think about it
2006-11-14 17:58:22
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answered by The dude 5
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You don't want to do that. Believe me it is not the easy way out. I thought about it when my ex husband cheated on me. But then I found out that I was pregnant with our baby. and I got to thinking about what my baby would think about me. And I realized that their was more to life than me ending it. So PLEASE think about it for a while and go talk to a pastor of a church or someone close to you and they can find a way you can deal with your problems.
2006-11-11 17:59:25
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answered by buddy95 3
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suicide is a cowards way out its not the answer. life is so difficult at times only cowards seek the easy way out. if you have just one person out there that loves you you owe it to them not to do it.so stop being so selfish. and live as God intended go see a priest I will pray for you I do care.
2006-11-11 18:13:13
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answered by Anonymous
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