sweetness
here's hoping, hopeless romantic
- May 23, 2020
- 9
hi, i know this question sounds dumb but hear me out.
i'm planning to ctb this month, but the short deadline's making me a little more reflective and hesitant. i thought it might be worth phoning the samaritans or something, but i'm not sure how to go about it. i do not live alone so i wouldn't feel comfortable calling them there, so i'll probably have to phone them outside. what time should i call them? where do i go? i'm a little worried about being spotted or something, i live in a city so it's not like where i live is very desolate. plus there's the risk i might burst out crying, and i certainly don't want anyone seeing that! this is my main concern for the moment. i don't know if i can be convinced not to ctb, or even if being convinced is in my best interest, but it's worth a shot, right?
i have a couple of other questions, too. is samaritans the best uk suicide hotline or is there a better one you reccommend? i know suicide hotlines don't have the best reputation on this forum, but i'm sure a couple of people have had good experiences with them. secondly, there appear to be some text-based hotlines on offer. are these better? should i stick with them, instead? i guess i won't have to worry about them hearing me cry, but it's not really the same, not hearing a human voice on the other end. a hotline which provides both text and phone calls would be ideal, since i can get nonverbal when overwhelmed. but i doubt such a hotline exists.
(then again, is it worth calling one at all? i've only heard bad things - they're ineffective, and even rude at times. if i do call them, will they track me or something to make sure i don't ctb? i am sorry, i'm just a little anxious. it'll be bad enough making an excuse as to why i'm leaving the house, haha.)
i'm planning to ctb this month, but the short deadline's making me a little more reflective and hesitant. i thought it might be worth phoning the samaritans or something, but i'm not sure how to go about it. i do not live alone so i wouldn't feel comfortable calling them there, so i'll probably have to phone them outside. what time should i call them? where do i go? i'm a little worried about being spotted or something, i live in a city so it's not like where i live is very desolate. plus there's the risk i might burst out crying, and i certainly don't want anyone seeing that! this is my main concern for the moment. i don't know if i can be convinced not to ctb, or even if being convinced is in my best interest, but it's worth a shot, right?
i have a couple of other questions, too. is samaritans the best uk suicide hotline or is there a better one you reccommend? i know suicide hotlines don't have the best reputation on this forum, but i'm sure a couple of people have had good experiences with them. secondly, there appear to be some text-based hotlines on offer. are these better? should i stick with them, instead? i guess i won't have to worry about them hearing me cry, but it's not really the same, not hearing a human voice on the other end. a hotline which provides both text and phone calls would be ideal, since i can get nonverbal when overwhelmed. but i doubt such a hotline exists.
(then again, is it worth calling one at all? i've only heard bad things - they're ineffective, and even rude at times. if i do call them, will they track me or something to make sure i don't ctb? i am sorry, i'm just a little anxious. it'll be bad enough making an excuse as to why i'm leaving the house, haha.)