View Full Version : The hardest part of living is just taking breaths to stay
xXoblivionXx
December 23rd, 2013, 12:47 AM
I just don't see the point anymore, and I think I know ehy, because there is no point. It just hurts so much waking up every morning. I'm probably not going to make it through the night. If only the therapy and medication worked but no. I'm just the psychologically messed up person inn my family. It's the only option left :(
fordgtguy
December 23rd, 2013, 12:51 AM
Just think about the people its going to effect my cousin killed himself last year and i think about him everyday and wounder what i could of done but i couldn't of done much because he lived half way around the world from me. Re think it and come to conclusion that suicide is for the weak and you can make it through it come on dude
xXoblivionXx
December 23rd, 2013, 12:53 AM
I am weak, after fighting for so long I just want this all to be over
taeyo
December 23rd, 2013, 12:57 AM
You'll make it through the night, and you'll make it through tomorrow, and tomorrow night, and the next day and the next day until you are very old and learned. The reason you woke up today is so that you can continue to wake up for many years to come. Therapy and medication can only go so far. You have to remind yourself that there is a point to being here. There is always a reason to live. Do not forget that.
Sanctum
December 23rd, 2013, 12:59 AM
You have not been created to kill yourself.none of us have been.
Try going to a church and talking to a priest they will definitely help you with this.
xXoblivionXx
December 23rd, 2013, 01:02 AM
I'm not Christian :/
Sanctum
December 23rd, 2013, 01:14 AM
I dont want to give you orders or something.
But maybe it's the time.
Christians and all in all religious people have far less amount of suicidals.
Any way try this website they will help you http://www.suicide.org
MisterNobody
December 23rd, 2013, 04:12 AM
You don't need to enlist the help of a religious figure and get him involved in your personal affairs if you aren't religious; it isn't going to benefit you anyway. You need to speak with a professional about this. Try speaking to a trusted family member or close friend. Try speaking with a school counselor. Try reaching out to a suicide hotline/text hotline/online chat if you're desperate (those exist). But refrain from seeking the guidance of a priest if you can, unless it's your only option. While they may be able to connect you with a therapist (a christian one, at that), they'll also sucker you into the church and it'll only complicate things more. Right now, I don't think adopting a new religion is going to solve anything. You need to get to the bottom of what's making you suicidal, not bury your feelings with religious bullshit (sorry, but it's true). And by the way, those who commit suicide are not weak, they've simply been strong for too long. Now is the time to get well. The new year is upon us. Consider devoting 2014 to getting well again. You honestly deserve it. If you need someone to talk to, please don't hesitate to PM me. And please, really think about what it means to commit suicide, not just for your sake, but for the sake of those around you. Few people truly wish to die; what they really want is an end to their pain, they're just struggling to find it. But you'll find the solution if you seek it. You CAN get better, and you WILL, if you choose to do so. It will take time, but it will be worth it because YOU are worth it.
HeyMrsTambourine
December 23rd, 2013, 08:54 AM
I understand so much how you feel that I don't even know how to advise you...
No matter what people will tell you, it won't change your state of mind; anyway it's my case. I know that if I want to change this, I'll also have to radically change my world and my activities, because it's this routine that kills me...
I know, easier said than done! But I assure you that once you found (and you will) new "roads" and new meanings to your life, you'll see the light at the end of the tunnel. There's a way out of here
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