Will a mix of diclofenic, codeine phosphate, ibuprofen, amitripiline, diazepam be enough to kill me outright.?
I can't get out of the house to get alcohol but have about 150 pills altogether. I have a very disabling, chronic physical condition that renders me in 24/7 severe pain and distress. I can't be helped and living is not an option. I have suffered too long like this and need it end for mine and my family's sake. Please advise only if you can guide me if it will work. I have had counselling and hospital visits to no avail. My pain never ends and need to know if this will definately work. Thanks.
I know a lot of people will respond with sarcasm. That's not what I need. I've thought this through, believe me, I have a loving family to leave behind, it's heartbreaking. I've tried to research it for weeks/months but never find the answer to this mix of pills. I cant get out to get what I need. Thanks for the genuine responses.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Illnesses? Helplinejesus answered Thursday July 26 2012, 1:08 pm: Killing yourself is not the answer. It will only bring more problems to yourself and sorrow to your family. I cant feel your pain but I know that if you focus on living you will be better. Try Jesus and give your burdens to him. This is not to condemn you but to set you free. You have tried everything else to rid you from this pain why not try him. He is a healer and will deliver you as long as you trust him. I hope you don't give up on life . You are still living for a reason if not you would have been gone a long time ago. Think of all the people who wished they could live but can't cause they are gone. You may be in pain but it won't last forever. I pray for your healing and that you may find peace on earth. God bless [ Helplinejesus's advice column | Ask Helplinejesus A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Thursday July 26 2012, 9:40 am: No I will not be sarcastic with you as I actually can understand where you are coming from as I too suffer from a chronic pain condition. Thankfully I live near one of the best rehab hospitals in the country. All the major sports leagues send their injured players to this hospital for treatment.
Like you I will suffer with my chronic condition for the rest of my life. Unlike you I have found doctors who are capable of keeping my pain in a tolerable state. As my primary Pain Doctor keeps telling me. "Their will come a day that we will find a way to fix you." "Until them we will continue to find ways to keep you comfortable."
I'm not exactly house bound. I have to pick and chose where I go and how much pain I'm willing to endure by going and in many cases up my pain medication so I can go. I do so so I can have some quality of life.
As to your question: I'm not a doctor or a pharmacist so I really can't say what your reaction to all those medications will be beyond this fact. Your body is going to reject them in a very painful manner. Which will just add to your pain.
How do I know this. Prior to my injuries I was a first responder. Suicide by pills always became a rescue response when the pain became more intolerable than the victim could tolerate. We had a good track record in that most if not all of the victims, I know of, that we transported to the hospital survived.
I know your depressed; I was too when I was first injured and told this would be my life. I went through a period of serious depression and several therapists until I found one I could work with. She truly saved me by working with me and helping me see that I could learn to work with my doctors and learn to control my pain. Part of the pain is from what is called the circle of pain. Pain causes depression; depression causes pain. You need to break that circle by learning to control the depression that causes pain.
You and I will never be totally depression free. But we can control our depression and keep it at bay by learning the triggers of depression and controlling them. I won't say it was easy it was hard work. Especially for someone my age, going into the middle years of life. If I could do it I have no doubt you can do it as well.
Is it painful, emotionally yes, but not as painful as the method of suicide you have chosen. As for ending your life for your family's sake. That's the depression talking. You will only inflict more pain on them by ending your life.
You need the proper help to control your pain. You don't say what your pain is from; whether it is an illness or an injury. Whatever is causing your physical pain there is medication that can help and therapy that can help with the depression.
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