You're very welcome. And, again, my deepest condolences on the loss of your beloved son.
I'm surprised that further psychiatric treatment wasn't offered after your overdose. I'm surprised that you didn't spend some time in a psychiatric hospital setting after your attempt.
Not that a psychiatric hospital would've helped your grief but I would think that doctors would've thought it too risky to just send you home, given the level of pain and you are dealing with and your state of mind.
If you're familiar with morphine then you are familiar with opiates and have an idea of what effect heroin would have on you.
A week's worth of morphine mixed with heroin and alcohol and 24 hours of uninterrupted time after you take the mix might get you the results you are looking for.
Would you need to take loads of heroin? You may have to take a certain amount given that your body is used to morphine, but you'll have to do your research.
Again, ultimately this is your journey and ultimately your decision.
Sometimes just knowing the option to die can give an anguished person some peace of mind. Or, in your case, a faint peace of mind.
I hope that you will look into counseling and grief support before you come to a final decision.
Sometimes having people who can relate to your loss and having a sense of love, support, understanding can help alleviate what you are dealing with and give you some time to decide whether you want to carry on or if you think ending your pain and life is what's best for you.
If you feel that you're able to, I hope you will give yourself a chance before coming to a decision that you feel is best for you.
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