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- Aug 22, 2021
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For those who attempted suicide but failed (obviously lol), did you regret your decision in the moment?
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SameI regretted it while I was in the moment. But about 30 minutes later I realized I should have continued.
No regrets at all - my only regret was that I failed...
How are you so calm?Never regretted on my four attempts. Never tried to reach for help during them either, was completely calm.
Felt a bit sad, yes, but no regrets.
Been supressing emotions for years, 'regret' isn't a particularly strong emotion so never had much of an issue with itHow are you so calm?
Thinking about CTB all the time may lead to a certain internal peace I suppose, all parts of me have agreed that it is wise and time to leave.How are you so calm?
Me too. I wish I had done it when I was young and dumb. Now I'm stuck in a complicated situationI'm not sure it would count as a proper attempt, but one day last year, I reached a point of desperation and intended to do it, but the SI held me back and I did not get very far. I wish I left then. That is the only regret that I have. I feel as though I should have ctb at an earlier age. I wish it was easier to let go of life.
One thing I've learnt is that it doesn't get any betterI sometimes regret for chickening out - no "real" attempts but always changed my mind and tbh nothing got better - living in a downward spiral.
Hanging was your method I'm assuming?At the time I had no regrets. Was angry for a long while after. Was found just a little too soon but still ended up in a coma with machines keeping me alive. Damn machines/technology just taking over, damn them! Lol
Hmmm... It was not regret because of something related to life, it was regret not being able to CTB when I had the chance after overcoming SI.For those who attempted suicide but failed (obviously lol), did you regret your decision in the moment?
How did you overcome si ?Hmmm... It was not regret because of something related to life, it was regret not being able to CTB when I had the chance after overcoming SI.
No, I just pulled back out of SI. Later I literally couldn't pass certain point during partial hanging. I automatically backed out.For those who attempted suicide but failed (obviously lol), did you regret your decision in the moment?
Element of Surprise.How did you overcome si ?
partial hanging right?I didn't regret it but I was shocked and how under prepared I was. When I felt myself passing out, seeing spots in my vision, and this unbearable pressure on my limbs and neck it was like I just wanted to stop and re think it, not because I wanted to live but because the experience was very unexpectedly unpleasant.
Partial is a hit or miss. I think full sus is better because even with SI you do die anyways.No, I just pulled back out of SI. Later I literally couldn't pass certain point during partial hanging. I automatically backed out.
Yes it was partial. Personally I still believe partial is better than full, don't think I could ever commit to full knowing how painful it isHmm
partial hanging right?
Partial is a hit or miss. I think full sus is better because even with SI you do die anyways.
Under prepared?didn't regret it but I was shocked and how under prepared I was.
Unless a serious, scientific survey-study was reporting it (where we could look at the data)... I'd think you're right.One of the things I hear the most is that those who attempt suicide and survive say they regretted it instantly after they attempted. ... It's such a relief to know that this isn't necessarily the case. I wonder now if that's just an urban myth to try to get people to stick around.