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Why has suicide become such a viable option?
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<blockquote data-quote="7upstang" data-source="post: 16067320" data-attributes="member: 143363"><p>It's a real toxin in the brain, perhaps a chemical imbalance. </p><p></p><p>My wife struggles with anxiety and is she is fine 99% of the time. She is the most level headed person I know, until an anxiety attack happens. She is a completely different person, there is no reasoning with her when these attacks happen. She loves life, loves both sides of our family and is a wonderful teacher who actually loves seeing her students everyday. She has the will power to either come get me or call her mom or sister (who is a counselor). My wife will never show signs of anxiety in public or around my side of the family, ever. </p><p></p><p>Generally she has one attack a year that is suicidal, unfortunately. We had a fight about something, I honestly cannot remember what. For her, she let her anxiety build up, so this fight set her off. Came out of the bathroom, told me she thought about ending her life with a pair of scissors. This completely destroyed me and her at the moment. </p><p></p><p>While I don't have anxiety, so I don't fully understand what's going on. My wife knows suicide is wrong, she'll tell you it's wrong. She doesn't want to commit suicide, however when this chemical imbalance hits, she isn't the same person. </p><p></p><p>We have talked it out, we talk often. Counseling only seems to make this worst for her and she doesn't want to do medicine. </p><p></p><p>I never knew what it was like until I had to deal with my wife. I was always the person who said "suicide is for cowards" man was I ignorant. You just never know the demons someone struggles with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7upstang, post: 16067320, member: 143363"] It's a real toxin in the brain, perhaps a chemical imbalance. My wife struggles with anxiety and is she is fine 99% of the time. She is the most level headed person I know, until an anxiety attack happens. She is a completely different person, there is no reasoning with her when these attacks happen. She loves life, loves both sides of our family and is a wonderful teacher who actually loves seeing her students everyday. She has the will power to either come get me or call her mom or sister (who is a counselor). My wife will never show signs of anxiety in public or around my side of the family, ever. Generally she has one attack a year that is suicidal, unfortunately. We had a fight about something, I honestly cannot remember what. For her, she let her anxiety build up, so this fight set her off. Came out of the bathroom, told me she thought about ending her life with a pair of scissors. This completely destroyed me and her at the moment. While I don't have anxiety, so I don't fully understand what's going on. My wife knows suicide is wrong, she'll tell you it's wrong. She doesn't want to commit suicide, however when this chemical imbalance hits, she isn't the same person. We have talked it out, we talk often. Counseling only seems to make this worst for her and she doesn't want to do medicine. I never knew what it was like until I had to deal with my wife. I was always the person who said "suicide is for cowards" man was I ignorant. You just never know the demons someone struggles with. [/QUOTE]
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