I'm assuming no seeing as how we're all planning on ctb'ing but I'm interested in hearing everyone's experiences because I always felt like having the police come to your house made you no longer want to get help.
Hotlines serve a specific purpose. Most people who are "suicidal" feel that way due to some temporary stress that will eventually go away. Studies have shown that if these kinds of people call a hotline and can be talked out of immediate suicide, they often wake up the next day and are no longer suicidal.
Hotlines are
not for people with serious, chronic problems.
If I called a hotline, it would be like:
"Hello, why are you feeling sad?"
"I've been disabled for over 10 years due to serious health issues."
"Well isn't there something to live for?"
"I have to spend most of my time lying in bed, sometimes with earplugs and an eyemask on because my body is so sensitive."
"Well why don't you look at the positive side of things???"
"I also have a feeding tube because my digestive system doesn't work, so I can't even enjoy food."
"But isn't life amazing?"
"BITCH, are you fucking deaf???"
"You don't have to be so rude, asshole. Go fucking kill yourself!"
lol