Suicide is not like it is portrayed in the movies or on TV. In general one does not just go an lay on their bed and die. As a firefighter I have responded to too many attempted suicides and can tell you it is always painful and generally messy.
What ever your reasons are for wanting to die, there are many more reasons to live. I know of nothing that you may think is so earth shattering that you can't go on living that cannot be made right or fixed.
Carriebeca answered Friday March 2 2012, 8:25 am: This is a very hard question to answer. Wherever you commit suicide is going to be devastating for whoever finds you. Do you really want to put someone through that experience, which might affect them for the rest of their life?
Suicide is never easy, dying looks straight-forward on TV and in films but it doesn't work like that. Most suicides are long drawn-out deaths, full of fear and pain. DO you really want that to be your last experience in this world?
Can you find someone to talk to about your wish to commit suicide? A friend, family member, doctor, teacher, priest, Samaritans, Advicenators, anyone who will listen and help you to make the right decision for you.
Hope this helps, let me know how you get on? I really want to help, so if you feel I can, get in touch again through Advicenators. Stay safe x. [ Carriebeca's advice column | Ask Carriebeca A Question ]
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