There is nothing "wrong" with you. Everybody thinks about suicide at some point, but in those that are depressed these thoughts can become very dangerous and obsessive. I'd suggest trying to seek out somebody that you trust to talk to about your feelings, and then if you're feeling particularly brave, you might want to go to your doctor to discuss possibly going to see a psychiatrist if he or she determines that you are depressed (which I'm pretty sure you are).
If you are opposed to psychiatrists, then you might want to go to a therapist or psychologist instead. That way you could have somebody to talk to who would support you.
It's also important to note that some types of depression aren't helped by medicine and it might take a while to find the right med for your brain chemistry.
2007-03-26 14:19:52
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answered by Anonymous
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It is hard to deal with.. I was in the same situation where I've had a lot of bad experiences and I had suicide on my mind because of it. I would overdose and cut myself and nothing seemed to work for me to deal with the pain I was going through. It only took time for me to realize what was in front of me that I needed to deal with not with what happened in the past. Yes, we've all had bad experiences but only time can take them out of your hands. You'll always have them as things your remember and it is hard but it will make you stronger. Its a very hard process to deal with but if you are strong enough to stay this far then there is know way you should think that your a weak individual. If you have a close friend or even make a new friend that knows nothing about you tell them what is going on and if its a good friend they will be there for you every step of the way and never let you down...
2007-03-27 09:44:21
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answered by Becca 3
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there has been some great suggestion given here and all i can do is reiterate maximum of it. i'm guessing you're approximately 15 in the journey that your sister is 17. you're too youthful to handle this by way of your self so which you rather do ought to get help. you ought to start with a telephone hotline - diverse international locations have diverse hotlines so i can not inform you which ones one. those anybody is experienced that could be useful you in a non-judgemental way. people to speak to could be your father, a college counselor or a pastor in case you bypass to church. i know you think of you may not confer with them yet you do desire help. are you able to digital mail or write on your father and tell him the type you experience? If he left her because of the fact of her ailment he must be waiting to take excitement in what you're dealing with. He won't know in case you do not tell him. however if he can not grant you a house he has a duty to be certain your protection and he can a minimum of talk the innovations with you. It sounds such as you adore your mom so which you ought to think of roughly however if related to social centers might unquestionably be the final factor for her besides as for you. Be good, Sweetie, and notice that each and everything at last passes in the back of you. Ring a hotline immediately.
2016-10-20 00:21:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you take the meds for more than one month, and gradually wean yourself off of them???
Some meds take a full month to fully get into your system. A doctor has to monitor you, to see if you need a change in meds, or a higher or lower doseage.
You can never, ever, take yourself off psych meds suddenly--the results can be worse than before you started taking them. This is serious business--get to a doctor or counselor.
2007-03-26 14:17:59
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answered by Holiday Magic 7
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You took yourself off meds? That sounds like something your doctor needs to decide. Maybe the dose was wrong or you could try a different medication.
2007-03-26 14:21:55
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answered by Lost Poet 6
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It is perfectly natural to be curious about death. But your curiosity seems slightly out of control. Try to occupy your mind with a new habit or hobby.
Exercise is good because it relieves stress, and boosts your confidence, focus and mental drive/perseverance.
2007-03-26 14:19:50
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answered by Anonymous
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It's pretty normal to think about death every now and then, but if this is an everyday thing, i strongly suggest that you go get professional help. Its not healthy and it could possibly lead to an attempt
2007-03-26 14:51:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Medicene is not the answer.
1. See a theripist
2. Tell someone about your problems just to see if letting it out.
3. Has anyone in your familly comited suicide? Maybe you get it from someone.
2007-03-27 13:44:48
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answered by lovebug3 4
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i actually am the same way, but then that when i start to think about why i am living, and who i am living for. For me, i am living for my kids and nothing more. IF i didnt have my kids, i wouldnt be on this earth right now. I am sure that you have someone or something that you are living for today.
2007-03-27 01:14:01
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answered by cexymama696969 3
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There is nothing, wrong with you; we all explore, all our options, when life becomes painful or unpleasant. Please explore the web; search for "inner child healing", "emotional incest" and "codependence". I have found many helpful articles, and websites that are free. On one of the websites,(http://www.joy2meu.com), I found the book, "Dance of Wounded Soles", by Robert Burney ; It helped me a lot.
We, can't forget our bad experiences; we can't bury them. However, we can greatly diminish, the impact they have on our lives.
2007-03-26 14:57:59
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answered by Larry 4
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