I think there's a chance, a chance, that they're trying to do exactly that.OniaPL said:You know, if any of you has suicidal thoughts, dont off yourself. If you don't really care for your life, go have some freaking fun!
I think there's a chance, a chance, that they're trying to do exactly that.OniaPL said:You know, if any of you has suicidal thoughts, dont off yourself. If you don't really care for your life, go have some freaking fun!
Just because you can't go over something doesn't mean you can't find a way around it. Better to try than just stop dead.Swollen Goat said:Yes, because there's no such thing as an insurmountable obstacle. This is TV and all of our problems will be better in a half an hour.Vault boy Eddie said:Suicide is for weak willed individuals that haven't gone through all the possible permutations to their problems.
Empathy? Compassion? No?natster43 said:I have thought about it before. Mostly when I was in middle school and when I used to take Zoloft, an antidepressant. I still think about it every once in while I won't do it though because I now feel suicides the pussy's way out.
Oh how my days have been like that -,-Sacman said:Like every other day... seriously I usually end up crying myself to sleep...
Of course I didn't do it... I'm afraid of pain and dying that's why...<.<
Doctor Zamboni (Ha! funny name!) found the cure for multiple sclerosis and he saved the life of his wife by doing a brain surgery on his own. The medical board refuses to acknowledge his feat because it doesn't mean as much profit as a human decaying over a very long period of time. Here's a source: http://www.rense.com/general88/MScure.htmSwollen Goat said:I'm not trying to be a dick, but seriously. I'm not saying you should kill yourself over a bad hair day, but how do you 'find a way around' Multiple Sclerosis? I'm sorry, not every problem has a solution.Chairman Miaow said:Just because you can't go over something doesn't mean you can't find a way around it. Better to try than just stop dead.Swollen Goat said:Yes, because there's no such thing as an insurmountable obstacle. This is TV and all of our problems will be better in a half an hour.Vault boy Eddie said:Suicide is for weak willed individuals that haven't gone through all the possible permutations to their problems.
Ok,I know there isn't a way around everything, I mean people with chronic depression can't just get over it and people with MS can't find a way around it. but even if the problem is something like that, surely it is better to at least experience what you can while you can? I know a guy with MS who teaches guitar for a living (he also plays bagpipes, because he's awesome like that) and he's beginning to lose the ability to even move his arms, killing both his passion and his livelihood. I know how serious it can be, and sure in some cases, suicide/euthanasia can be justified, but where possible it should always be avoided.Swollen Goat said:I'm not trying to be a dick, but seriously. I'm not saying you should kill yourself over a bad hair day, but how do you 'find a way around' Multiple Sclerosis? I'm sorry, not every problem has a solution.Chairman Miaow said:Just because you can't go over something doesn't mean you can't find a way around it. Better to try than just stop dead.Swollen Goat said:Yes, because there's no such thing as an insurmountable obstacle. This is TV and all of our problems will be better in a half an hour.Vault boy Eddie said:Suicide is for weak willed individuals that haven't gone through all the possible permutations to their problems.
Zoloft, like any antidepressant has a tendency to increase the risk of suicide in people in their teens and younger. So giving a non-adult an antidepressant is technically a risk anyways. I used to be on Lexapro (citalopram) and I don't even remember it helping. Also, I quit taking it without advisement to do so and suffered no ill effects. People always react differently.natster43 said:I have thought about it before. Mostly when I was in middle school and when I used to take Zoloft, an antidepressant. I still think about it every once in while I won't do it though because I now feel suicides the pussy's way out.
Yes, too many times to count, but I keep coming back to the conclusion that I don't want to put my perfectly able body to waste. Waste is a pet peeve of mine, I would much rather join the army and volunteer for dangerous operations, but too bad I disagree with the war in Iraq. I'll join anytime our freedoms or rights are ACTUALLY endangered (eg. ww3), or there is a legitimate reason for war (eg. stoping next generation nazis)...SAT4NSLILHELPER said:If so what changed your mind?
What advice do you have for anyone currently considering suicide?
Before I say this: I'm not being an insensitive dick. I haven't been diagnosed as depressed, but I wouldn't be surprised if I was. But does anyone else think that it's hilarious, in a morbid way, that antidepressants cause suicidal thoughts? That's like a painkiller that makes you feel like someone kicked you in the balls. Or a bandage that causes severe bleeding. How did depression medicine get past the FDA?tmccomas said:Zoloft, like any antidepressant has a tendency to increase the risk of suicide in people in their teens and younger. So giving a non-adult an antidepressant is technically a risk anyways. I used to be on Lexapro (citalopram) and I don't even remember it helping. Also, I quit taking it without advisement to do so and suffered no ill effects. People always react differently.natster43 said:I have thought about it before. Mostly when I was in middle school and when I used to take Zoloft, an antidepressant. I still think about it every once in while I won't do it though because I now feel suicides the pussy's way out.
Well, obviously it's not everyone that experiences the increased suicidal tendencies. Like other drugs, not everyone gets the symptoms. But I know what you mean. I actually do think it's quite funny. I'm glad to know I'm not the only one!Grand_Arcana said:Before I say this: I'm not being an insensitive dick. I haven't been diagnosed as depressed, but I wouldn't be surprised if I was. But does anyone else think that it's hilarious, in a morbid way, that antidepressants cause suicidal thoughts? That's like a painkiller that makes you feel like someone kicked you in the balls. Or a bandage that causes severe bleeding. How did depression medicine get past the FDA?tmccomas said:Zoloft, like any antidepressant has a tendency to increase the risk of suicide in people in their teens and younger. So giving a non-adult an antidepressant is technically a risk anyways. I used to be on Lexapro (citalopram) and I don't even remember it helping. Also, I quit taking it without advisement to do so and suffered no ill effects. People always react differently.natster43 said:I have thought about it before. Mostly when I was in middle school and when I used to take Zoloft, an antidepressant. I still think about it every once in while I won't do it though because I now feel suicides the pussy's way out.
I'd be glad if I was never diagnosed for that reason alone. Overall, I'm doing fine just powering my way through my darker periods. Every time suicide comes to my mind, I just think "really, you're gonna quit? Come on, you're tougher than this! If you still have the power to choose to die, you haven't lost everything yet."