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Praying 4 a Miracle
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- Sep 22, 2024
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Instead of telling your doctor or family that you're feeling suicidal and need some help, tell them that you would like to access a legal MAID program. Unassisted suicide is illegal and can get you locked up in a mental institution. It's very dangerous even just to mention the subject, but if you replace the term "suicide" with MAID, you're safe.
This may sound bizarre, but it's the world we currently live in. If you talk about wanting to commit suicide, they'll think you're crazy and want to lock you up. But if you tell them you want MAID, strangely it's a completely different situation. This way you can get the help you need, without the risk.
This forum is also a safe place to discuss your thoughts of suicide, with others who feel the same way. It's a great way to receive support, and access resources to encourage and assist in recovery.
MAID is currently available in 11 countries in the world, and is available to 280 million people. This will continue to grow, but the process is currently happening far too slowly. The more people talk about and support this legal program, worldwide, the faster more countries will have access to it. Medical assistance in dying, means that people who really need this from chronic suffering, will not have to resort to dangerous, painful, and inhumane methods of suicide.
The fear of being institutionalized is the main reason why people are afraid to talk about suicide. It is also the main reason why it's taking so long for people to have access to this humane program. And also why it's taking so long to expand the current programs to include ALL adults who really need it.
On top of all of this, it is a MAJOR contributing factor to people attempting the many risky and painful methods of unassisted suicide that do exist (especially with young people). It's a fact that adolescents are far less likely to verbally ask for help than adults.
Therefore, don't be afraid to speak up, just make sure you use the word "MAID" instead of the word "suicide", (unless of course you're posting in the safety of this forum).
This may sound bizarre, but it's the world we currently live in. If you talk about wanting to commit suicide, they'll think you're crazy and want to lock you up. But if you tell them you want MAID, strangely it's a completely different situation. This way you can get the help you need, without the risk.
This forum is also a safe place to discuss your thoughts of suicide, with others who feel the same way. It's a great way to receive support, and access resources to encourage and assist in recovery.
MAID is currently available in 11 countries in the world, and is available to 280 million people. This will continue to grow, but the process is currently happening far too slowly. The more people talk about and support this legal program, worldwide, the faster more countries will have access to it. Medical assistance in dying, means that people who really need this from chronic suffering, will not have to resort to dangerous, painful, and inhumane methods of suicide.
The fear of being institutionalized is the main reason why people are afraid to talk about suicide. It is also the main reason why it's taking so long for people to have access to this humane program. And also why it's taking so long to expand the current programs to include ALL adults who really need it.
On top of all of this, it is a MAJOR contributing factor to people attempting the many risky and painful methods of unassisted suicide that do exist (especially with young people). It's a fact that adolescents are far less likely to verbally ask for help than adults.
Therefore, don't be afraid to speak up, just make sure you use the word "MAID" instead of the word "suicide", (unless of course you're posting in the safety of this forum).
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