Raven2
Specialist
- Dec 1, 2022
- 359
Nope, I was a teen and in a bad situation, I attempted and just went for it. SI kicked in when I started feeling really unwell and called for help
To me its something that has built up overtime, it started small so I didn't really worry about it at first, and as it built up I just got more and more used to it since it was gradual, I didn't just wake up one day and decide to commit suicide.I first had real suicidal thoughts only about 5 years ago and in the same time I started planing my method after personal life circumstances changed to the worse and it was clear to me that I may have to consider suicide to bring this to an end, should my situation not improve. I was never worried or frightend about that because to me it was always clear that suicide is an option I would take under certain circumstances.
What about you?
I'm in that situation now so, no, it doesn't frighten me. It's always been at the back of my mind "Oh, well, I can always kill myself". I have been researching for years but only the past few months have I become really fixed on it. Life changes have done that. Those mixed with lifelong depression and anxiety. A toxic combo, I guess. I wish I lived in Belgium where I could request euthanasia.I first had real suicidal thoughts only about 5 years ago and in the same time I started planing my method after personal life circumstances changed to the worse and it was clear to me that I may have to consider suicide to bring this to an end, should my situation not improve. I was never worried or frightend about that because to me it was always clear that suicide is an option I would take under certain circumstances.
What about you?
100% in fact there have been the odd times when I didn't have suicidal ideation and actually felt worse.Planning and thinking about suicide calms me down and relaxes me wonderfully. Even initially, when I started getting serious about it, there was just relief that finally it would all be over.