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Is it normal to think about suicide? |
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It depends what "think about" means. Are you thinking about doing it, or are you thinking about the topic of suicide for a school report? ... or what?
My guess is, if you are asking the question, you might have your question better answered by a professional counselor.
Of you don't know one to speak to, then any medical clinic can advise you and direct you to speak to the right person.
If it's critical, any hospital emergency room would help too.
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Generally no, it isn't normal to think about suicide. But if you are thinking about commiting suicide, don't do it. Think of all the good times in your life. Next think about how your parents would feel. And then consider your friends and family members. Wouldn't you like to watch your little sister grow up and say she wants to be like you. If you think about suicide, think about the good things in life and forget about suicide.
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yes it is perfectly normal
everyone wonders what it would be like if they didnt exist at some point in their life
what it will be like to die and not exist
especially when you are going through really hard and upsetting times and or have depression
if you feel like this or someone you know feels like this
talking to someone helps a lot
getting all your issues, worries problems and thoughts out
having someone elses opinion on them and on life and on what you can do
when your serotonin drops,
which is what happens when people get depressed,
suicidal thoughts are common
depression can be treated with medication, its easy to treat when you find the medicine that works for you,
this is a physical problem too and NOT simply just a mental or emotional problem,
the persons serotonin has been reduced and it needs medication to help them feel better by increasing the serotonin back in the brain.
so dont assume that you can somehow coax them into feeling better or doing anything, this is not something you can do and its not something they can control or 'fix'
if there are problems in your life that you cant deal with at the moment again talking to someone, ask for their help, having other peoples perspective and knowledge will always benefit you
times get tough in life, its not going to be easy when you have serious problems going on, but we all go through them
ive had my fair share, including depression and suicidal thoughts which tend to make every problem you have feel one hundred times worse
sometimes these the problems you are going through wont get better and you have to just go through them, its tough, but you can do it, we all do, we all have to
the most important thing to do is to get some help, ask for help, tell someone how you feel and tell someone else if they cant help
you need help with this, it wont get better on its own and you wont feel better by yourself
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Yes. It is normal to think of suicide, but as mentioned above, when thoughts become obsessive, seek help. When one is depressed and suicidal, thoughts may not be accurate or realistic about those around them. Love could be pouring over the person like thick syrup, but if one is thinking of suicide, he/she may not see himself/herself as lovable and may view himself/herself only as a burden and disappointment to those they love and who love him/her (when the opposite is actually the reality). Seek help immediately. Individuals such as those mentioned here should not be blamed or deemed "selfish" because their perceptions are distorted. Imagine the pain and suffering of someone who genuinely feels they only bring pain, suffering, and disappointment to the world and those they love. Unfortunately, they are unaware that the opposite may actually be more of a reality. Many of these individuals are loved infinitely and beyond description and are missed more than words can describe. Please remember; however, that if someone takes their own life while you live with it, you most definitely did all you could do. It is a different frame of mind, thinking. No matter what your efforts, you most likely could not prove your love; you probably could not save them. Do not blame yourself. If you are depressed and thinking of suicide, please take heed to these words, your life is valuable whether you believe it or not, and most certainly you are loved and needed more than you realize!
Another Answer, the truth, if you will.
First of all, nobody wants there computer screen bogged down with your unnecessarily large, bolded font. But don't let this minor problem get you too depressed as you may think of committing suicide and I should hope you don't do that. The reason for this is because I am in a public place right now and I would laugh unimaginably hysterically at the thought of that. As for the question, yes it is normal to think about suicide. I think about it all the time. As a matter of fact I am thinking about it right now, Ahh yes, I can see those little emo bastards blowing their heads of with their dad's 12-gauge or slitting their wrists as if they were some sort of paper shredder. It brings a smile to my face knowing that these people will no longer have the chance to exponentially contaminate the gene pool and subsequently America's youth with their failed attempts and being goths, another group I hate. I've said it before and I'll say it again...these "emo" kids consider themselves "emotional", when in brutal reality they have but one emotion, and I don't particularly care for it.
First answer by ID1157161637. Last edit by Wisemind. Contributor trust: 4 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 21 [recommend question]




