hurts2b
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- Mar 14, 2026
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Aborted suicide attempts are situations wherein a person tries to make a suicide attempt but is unable to. This is sometimes also called a "suicide attempt-attempt".
Aborted attempts are different than regular attempts because in aborted attempts there's minimal-to-no injury.
For example:
In an aborted attempt at an OD, a person might manage to swallow one or two pills well below a lethal dose. In an aborted attempt at jumping, a person might just spend hours standing on a ledge without acting. An aborted attempt at bleeding out looks essentially the same as regular self harm.
The common thread, with aborted attempts, is the lack of follow through.
Aborted attempts aren't really spoken about or recognized. Clinicians tend not to count them at all. So there's no clue about what these kind of attempts mean in terms of future suicide completion/risk.
Personally I have had 4-5 aborted attempts but no real ones. I'm curious on people's thoughts here.
Aborted attempts are different than regular attempts because in aborted attempts there's minimal-to-no injury.
For example:
In an aborted attempt at an OD, a person might manage to swallow one or two pills well below a lethal dose. In an aborted attempt at jumping, a person might just spend hours standing on a ledge without acting. An aborted attempt at bleeding out looks essentially the same as regular self harm.
The common thread, with aborted attempts, is the lack of follow through.
Aborted attempts aren't really spoken about or recognized. Clinicians tend not to count them at all. So there's no clue about what these kind of attempts mean in terms of future suicide completion/risk.
Personally I have had 4-5 aborted attempts but no real ones. I'm curious on people's thoughts here.