Suicide is impossible. There's always something that does the killing — TheMadFool
Some people do commit suicide, that's true. My guess is that the usual cause is NOT that people get tired of dealing with the suicidal thinking. Something precipitates a surge in despair, like losing a mate, losing a job, chronic illness that gets worse... that sort of thing. — Bitter Crank
Similar to 0 thru 9 there was a lot of breaking down and rebuilding involved in my recovery process. I believe the CBT based therapy really helped with discarding the negative self-talk and beliefs, and gave me the tools to stop the same sort of beliefs from redeveloping. — CasKev
I understand, but it's not like I like being depressed. I remember waking up in my youth and being interested in the world or doing some things. Now, I wake up and just wait until I can go to sleep again. — Question
I've made it this far but I wonder if I wouldn't benefit from some sort of medication. — darthbarracuda
That being said I think if we lacked psychological repression techniques and were perfectly rational beings we would probably all be lining up for euthanasia. — darthbarracuda
The thing about medication, and if you don't 'need' it, then better live without it than become dependant on it. I might see if I can switch around some of the stuff I am taking and see if some newer medication might help. — Question
They're leaking out of me and causing me distress. — Question
No, I'm asking you to analyze your life in order to determine whether or not your suicidal thoughts have an origin in the way you conduct yourself. — Buxtebuddha
I am already in therapy; but, I suppose I am having high expectations or something as I don't feel as though it is helping me. — Question
My point is that the thoughts keep on returning and the hope that CBT might solve the thoughts did not come through. It's depressing that one has to live in a fortress and always be under siege by the negative thoughts. — Question
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