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Why has suicide become such a viable option?
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 16067383" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>Some do, some don't. Some see it no differently than collapsing asleep on the couch after a long, draining day of work- again, all about relief. And some do it for attention because nothing else worked (often with younger individuals).</p><p></p><p>Methods do play a huge part in regrets. Actions such as jumping, cutting, poisoning, etc, leave time for the mind to recognize a threat and sort of "hard restart" to kick in the natural self-preservation instinct. The methods with highest "success" rates are ones where there is no time for a second thought. Interestingly enough, men tend to opt for those methods while women opt for methods that aren't likely to succeed and lead to permanent damage/disfigurement. It's honestly quite sad to think about and it tests my faith at times.</p><p></p><p>Have you ever gotten so angry that you temporarily lost control? Vision goes red, adrenaline hits, pins and needles? When your mind is in a panic, instincts kick in and logic goes out the window. That's a dangerous place to be for anyone with suicidal thoughts because it's like putting a brick on the gas pedal.</p><p></p><p>I'm trying to be careful because there are things I would like to share if it would help others, but they are private details from friends and my own experiences and I promised I would keep them confidential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 16067383, member: 181885"] Some do, some don't. Some see it no differently than collapsing asleep on the couch after a long, draining day of work- again, all about relief. And some do it for attention because nothing else worked (often with younger individuals). Methods do play a huge part in regrets. Actions such as jumping, cutting, poisoning, etc, leave time for the mind to recognize a threat and sort of "hard restart" to kick in the natural self-preservation instinct. The methods with highest "success" rates are ones where there is no time for a second thought. Interestingly enough, men tend to opt for those methods while women opt for methods that aren't likely to succeed and lead to permanent damage/disfigurement. It's honestly quite sad to think about and it tests my faith at times. Have you ever gotten so angry that you temporarily lost control? Vision goes red, adrenaline hits, pins and needles? When your mind is in a panic, instincts kick in and logic goes out the window. That's a dangerous place to be for anyone with suicidal thoughts because it's like putting a brick on the gas pedal. I'm trying to be careful because there are things I would like to share if it would help others, but they are private details from friends and my own experiences and I promised I would keep them confidential. [/QUOTE]
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