never think so....pl..bcoz u too have a purpose in life and dont have suicidal thoughts..
u ll develop liver probs and may skin rashes,ulcers etc..if u do tht and surely u ll have a painful death..
2006-12-21 04:00:12
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answered by For peace 3
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The symptoms of your depression can make it harder to get along with people who care about you. No matter what anyone says or does - you may feel unloved. This is a symptom of depression.
Judging, anger, blaming, feeling alienated, feeling they don't care and don't understand - all your symptoms.
Get some B-vitamins as soon as you can - it will jump start your recovery and help you accept help, and to go forward and help yourself.
Many depressed feel alienated
actually push people away
angry, expecting too much from people
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The way you feel is not their fault
It is not their fault you have depression
It is not their fault if you die
Try to catch yourself blaming, hating, it only adds fuel to your funeral pyre.
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Depression is painful to others as well
they are afraid of upsetting you and don't know if they will ever see you again
they want to help so badly but don't have a clue as to how
and they are afraid of saying or doing something wrong and causing you to kill yourself
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Anger is often tied in with other symptoms
Becoming angry will not help you
Don't expect them to understand
They don't know how you feel
If they want to try to help you, let them help.
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Borrowing their will
Think of what someone might do that would help you and offer possible choices.
Tell them what you are not doing for yourself that you should be doing.
Maybe doing some chores together could help.
Can they help you remember to take your medications or vitamins, or go with you to renew your prescriptions, buy more vitamins, or get to the doctor ?
Household chores - laundry, dishes, food shopping, cooking ?
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Think about it and make a prioritized list for them.
Try to appreciate what they can do and don't be angry for what they don't do.
Always to remember to turn it around - what would you - really - be willing or able to do for a friend or family member that you care about ?
But in the end, if it seems that no one cares, or if no one is there to help, I am asking you to turn that caring around to care for yourself. Care for yourself as you would for a dying friend. Give yourself the love and compassion you would give to someone you love - whether you feel like it or not.
I am asking you to do what is needed to stay alive and get treatment. That is most important.
2006-12-21 11:23:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably...if not from Overdose...eventually from liver failure or you'll be in tremendous amount of pain from many peptic & duodenal ulcers...
Not the best way to go.....I suggest seeing the ER if you have suicidal thoughts. They'll give you some Ativan and you will feel much better!
2006-12-21 11:22:37
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answered by byc0181 2
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NO! You will just make yourself very very sick. Get some help. Been there, done that. I tried the exact same thing when I was 14. Do NOT do it! Talk to a parent, teacher or other trusted adult and get help! This will not last forever.
2006-12-21 11:26:11
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answered by tabithap 4
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slowly, and painfully, but not from an overdose. It will take years of your liver failing first
2006-12-21 11:36:47
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answered by puckbunny03 3
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only one way to find out
2006-12-21 11:21:07
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answered by Anonymous
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you will not die, say 100 prayers!!!!!
2006-12-21 21:24:57
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answered by chantell_hanna_2006 2
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Do it..let me know what happens.
2006-12-21 17:09:31
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answered by Ankh 2
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