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<blockquote data-quote="_Snake_" data-source="post: 16277595" data-attributes="member: 159147"><p>I don't take it as a jab and completely understand where you're coming from. It's exactly the way I felt last year. </p><p></p><p>I broke after my best friend was killed in October. I honestly thought I'd gone crazy. I knew I was having irrational thoughts and saying inappropriate things but couldn't get a handle on them. I almost lost my wife. I had to take time off of work because my behavior was causing problems and I couldn't control myself. Suicide suddenly becomes an option. Maybe not a viable one, but your brain adds it to the list of ways to dig yourself out of the situation. Even for someone like myself who has never contemplated it and has no history of mental health issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_Snake_, post: 16277595, member: 159147"] I don't take it as a jab and completely understand where you're coming from. It's exactly the way I felt last year. I broke after my best friend was killed in October. I honestly thought I'd gone crazy. I knew I was having irrational thoughts and saying inappropriate things but couldn't get a handle on them. I almost lost my wife. I had to take time off of work because my behavior was causing problems and I couldn't control myself. Suicide suddenly becomes an option. Maybe not a viable one, but your brain adds it to the list of ways to dig yourself out of the situation. Even for someone like myself who has never contemplated it and has no history of mental health issues. [/QUOTE]
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