What To Do
If You Are Suicidal
continued
Welcome to the most important
page in my site. If you are reading this, it's probably because you are at the
end of your rope and are ready to "cash in." Please don't do this
just yet. If you've gone to the trouble of browsing to this page, at least read
it all the way to the bottom. OK? I promise, you'll be glad you did.
Right now, I'm going to promise you this: I
will not preach or lie to you. You deserve better than that.
First of all, I've been where you are. It may
help for you to read about my experience with
depression. But I want you to know this--although you probably feel
completely and utterly alone, you are not. Millions of people have
depression and you are by no means the first
to feel this terrible nor will you be the last.
As I said, I won't preach. I won't tell you
that life is sweet, just hang on, and all of that crap. It isn't necessarily
true, and even if it were, you aren't buying it. The trouble is that your view
of things is distorted. You won't believe that either--so I'm just going to ask
you to take my word for it. For now, please just assume this is so and read
on.
You are thinking about
ending your life for a
very simple reason: You can no longer cope with the stresses in your life.
That's all there is to it. And you can't cope because the depression won't
permit you to look for ways to cope. Rather than deal with problems, you assume
you just "deserve" them, or something like that. But the fact is that
problems, all problems, can be dealt with, but only if you take off the
blinders of depression and look for those solutions.
Understand this, no-one upon no-one in this
world "deserves" problems or unpleasantness. Harmful or unpleasant
events cannot think. They do not pick you for some inexplicable reason. They
simply happen. There is no reason for it. Bad things simply
"happen"--period. You are not a factor in why they happen. You just
happen to be there when they do.
I know you don't believe it, but your life is
not over. It is just beginning, if you want it to. You see, you are in
charge of your life. At the moment, you simply have lost direction and see no
way out. All you have to do is accept that you are not in control and are not
seeing things as they are. Admit this and ask for help.
Your
pain is unbearable. You
can't imagine living one more day this way. I know. And you probably think that
your pain is spilling over onto others. Better to end your life now and spare
everyone else this awful pain that you can no longer stand--right? Wrong! If
you end your life, all you will do is spread your pain around, not eliminate
it. The people who love you (and there are some, even if you don't think so)
will mourn you for the rest of their lives. They will wonder why you did it,
how they could have helped you, what way they failed you, or even why you chose
to do this to them.
You see, you won't spare those who love you a
lifetime of pain. You'll be inflicting one on them! Don't do it!
Right now, stop what you are doing, and call
for help. Call a friend, clergyman, doctor,
crisis line, or
even just dial 9-1-1 if you can think of no-one else. Listen to what they
say--whoever it is--and allow them to help you. You are in no shape to make
decisions right now.
You've lived with the pain long enough. It's
time to let someone help you with it. Please do it now, before you make a
mistake that someone else will mourn for the rest of their lives.
Please.
The National Hopeline Network 1-800-SUICIDE
provides access to trained telephone counselors, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Or for a crisis center
in your area, go here.
Read:
Suicide: Not a Good
Idea
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