CTB Fella
Experienced
- Dec 15, 2022
- 257
My last serious overdose was last March.
I was so close to death, and did die a few times. I was as close to death as humanly possible.
I'm sick of existing, and the only person who loved me unconditionally was/is my nan, who sadly passed late last year.
I now have no family, friends, support network, or anyone else.
I stockpiled a load of tablets, and went out to overdose, but couldn't do it (SI, and the fear of the aforementioned serious overdose.)
Went out again, a week later, and tried again: Once again, SI took over.
Third week, and I managed to do it. I was in a pub, by myself (just wanted to be around people) and the next thing I remember is being in hospital.
My chest is still killing me, so they must have performed CPR.
Anyway, that was about three weeks ago.
On Friday, I drove to the Humber Bridge, absolutely intending to jump, but I have to admit, I got scared. Went for a pint, tying to trigger myself, but it wasn't happening. I drove home, feeling a complete and utter coward.
However, I'm now intending to go back there ( I'll take trains, this time) and try again.
My point being/question is, do you believe that the more you do something, the more fearless you become?
I need to get this done.
I've had enough.
I was so close to death, and did die a few times. I was as close to death as humanly possible.
I'm sick of existing, and the only person who loved me unconditionally was/is my nan, who sadly passed late last year.
I now have no family, friends, support network, or anyone else.
I stockpiled a load of tablets, and went out to overdose, but couldn't do it (SI, and the fear of the aforementioned serious overdose.)
Went out again, a week later, and tried again: Once again, SI took over.
Third week, and I managed to do it. I was in a pub, by myself (just wanted to be around people) and the next thing I remember is being in hospital.
My chest is still killing me, so they must have performed CPR.
Anyway, that was about three weeks ago.
On Friday, I drove to the Humber Bridge, absolutely intending to jump, but I have to admit, I got scared. Went for a pint, tying to trigger myself, but it wasn't happening. I drove home, feeling a complete and utter coward.
However, I'm now intending to go back there ( I'll take trains, this time) and try again.
My point being/question is, do you believe that the more you do something, the more fearless you become?
I need to get this done.
I've had enough.