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- Sep 20, 2022
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Every time I do that - I feel I am a bit closer - it feels like a reality and I won't be here much longer
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Thank you for your thoughts. Its well thought out :)I like to be true to my words, so typically I don't say something unless I plan to 100% go through it. When it comes to death, I haven't made it inevitable. Both my thinking and my actions show it. I'm still taking my medications, going to the therapist, even taking a full course of electroconvulsive therapy. At the same time, though, the failures of these treatments don't make suicide an inconceivability. I'm still thinking about killing myself from time to time. The mere thought of Nembutal makes me feel better. Pronouncing it to every body around me? What good does that do? On the other hand, it brings me harm, because now other people know about my plans, and they can stand in my way. Would I really want to dig a hole so big I can't get out of?