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JustSomeDude
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- Dec 10, 2021
- 13
I've been suicidal for about12 or 13 years. I've attempted several times over the years, been hospitalized, but always managed to live through it. Two or three nights ago I found myself in my pantry with a kitchen knife pressed into my wrist. I didn't stop myself, a phone call from someone I love did. I told her where I was, the door was opened, and despite my best efforts, she saw the knife and I had to explain what I was doing. She was scared, for her, for me, just scared because I don't believe she had been in a situation like that before. It took a couple of hours, of crying and hugging, but eventually, we both fell asleep like we always do. I don't ever want to hurt her like I did that night, but I don't know what to do in situations where my wrists feel like they're full of magnets or gravity feels just a bit stronger when I'm looking off the side of a ledge. If anyone has suggestions of ways to get through these moments without hurting the people I care about, I would love any ideas. I never want to hurt her like that again. Please.