pokestokeflamenco answered Friday September 14 2012, 4:58 am: I'm guessing you don't want to hear someone tell you not to commit suicide, but I want to say real quick that seems to me there is always hope, and if you feel suicidal but feel a therapist is expensive then I would advise you to make it your absolute #1 financial priority to pay for that service. Just going to a few sessions could get you over a bump and do something for you just in that couple sessions. Or maybe it could take longer.
A listening friend relative or anyone you think cares about you at all , I mean any one you thiink cares about you may well be ready to try to help and listen to you, since most people are alarmed enough by the idea of suicide to care not at all about personal risk of time or energy trying to help that person.
If there is anything at all that makes you feel at all good, eating anything, seeing any tv or movie or a person you like, swimming, going to a little creek, smelling a nice candle or putting on fuzzy socks, I probably advise that. [ pokestokeflamenco's advice column | Ask pokestokeflamenco A Question ]
Rena-Chan answered Thursday September 13 2012, 8:06 am: There are many ways to do this painfully and "painlessly", but why would you want to do something like that? Every death is painful, unless you pass away in your sleep. Have you tried going to a therapist and getting help? You don't HAVE to take the medications, perhaps you just need someone to talk to. Even a friend willing to listen. Life gets difficult. Trust me, it can get VERY hard, but it doesn't mean you have to give up. It's the pain we go through that makes us strong, and make us truly enjoy the good things in life. [ Rena-Chan's advice column | Ask Rena-Chan A Question ]
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