Home Menu

Menu



advertisement
Reply
Thread Tools Display Modes
Trace14
Grand Magnate
 
Trace14's Avatar
 
Member Since Aug 2014
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 4,011
10
2,762 hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 12:07 AM
  #1
I have never heard of this until I read an article on it. From what I got it's when you don't want to live but don't want to take your life or self harm. You want to go naturally and welcome it.
I have known several people that fit this definition, but never thought of it being a will to die. Guess I need to start paying attention.

__________________


"Caught in the Quiet"
Trace14 is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
Fuzzybear, Open Eyes
 
Thanks for this!
Crypts_Of_The_Mind, HowDoYouFeelMeow?, TrailRunner14

advertisement
Raindropvampire
smiling musical soul
 
Raindropvampire's Avatar
 
Member Since Mar 2010
Location: Indy
Posts: 43,373 (SuperPoster!)
14
1,837 hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 02:27 AM
  #2
Yes I have been told by my therapist that I am. And I admit I won't go out of my way to make something happen but I'm not moving out of the way of the oncoming car either(so to speak)

__________________
I think I need help 'cause I'm drowning in myself. It's sinking in, I can't pretend that I ain't been through hell. I think I need help---Papa Roach
Raindropvampire is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
Open Eyes, Trace14
 
Thanks for this!
Crypts_Of_The_Mind
Patagonia
Grand Magnate
 
Patagonia's Avatar
 
Member Since Sep 2013
Location: In my own little world, NO trespassing!
Posts: 4,660
11
77 hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 08:40 AM
  #3
I will have to research this, it does sound interesting.
But I would say that most want to go naturally, and at some certain point they do want to welcome death. I guess it depends on your view of death.....I do not see it as an "end." I think about that every day but I feel in this culture it's a taboo subject, not something to discuss or even celebrate.
Off to google I go!
Thanks

__________________
"Doubt is like dye. Once it spreads into the fabric of excuses you've woven, you'll never get rid of the stain."
Jodi Picoult
Patagonia is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
Trace14
 
Thanks for this!
Trace14, TrailRunner14
Trace14
Grand Magnate
 
Trace14's Avatar
 
Member Since Aug 2014
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 4,011
10
2,762 hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 09:45 AM
  #4
Quote:
Originally Posted by Raindropvampire View Post
Yes I have been told by my therapist that I am. And I admit I won't go out of my way to make something happen but I'm not moving out of the way of the oncoming car either(so to speak)
It's just odd this is the first time I've heard this term. I think I would fall in the category as well. It's a tough situation when you don't want to live but don't want to die either.

__________________


"Caught in the Quiet"
Trace14 is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
Crypts_Of_The_Mind
Trace14
Grand Magnate
 
Trace14's Avatar
 
Member Since Aug 2014
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 4,011
10
2,762 hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 09:48 AM
  #5
Quote:
Originally Posted by Patagonia View Post
I will have to research this, it does sound interesting.
But I would say that most want to go naturally, and at some certain point they do want to welcome death. I guess it depends on your view of death.....I do not see it as an "end." I think about that every day but I feel in this culture it's a taboo subject, not something to discuss or even celebrate.
Off to google I go!
Thanks
Thanks. It needs to be discussed and brought to light so people can watch for it in others, just like at the other suicide symptoms to watch for. I can really see this in the person who is very sick and suffering, the elderly who are just tired and people who just don't want to live anymore but not cross that suicide line.

__________________


"Caught in the Quiet"
Trace14 is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
SoupDragon
Elder
 
SoupDragon's Avatar
 
Member Since Oct 2010
Location: in a cave
Posts: 6,977
14
1,099 hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 02:18 PM
  #6
I've never heard that term either. Can relate to it at times though.

__________________
Soup
SoupDragon is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
Fuzzybear, Trace14
Trace14
Grand Magnate
 
Trace14's Avatar
 
Member Since Aug 2014
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 4,011
10
2,762 hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 02:46 PM
  #7
Quote:
Originally Posted by SoupDragon View Post
I've never heard that term either. Can relate to it at times though.
I agree.

__________________


"Caught in the Quiet"
Trace14 is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
Fuzzybear
Fuzzybear
Wisest Elder Ever
 
Fuzzybear's Avatar
 
Member Since Nov 2002
Location: Cave.
Posts: 96,461 (SuperPoster!)
22
81.4k hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 03:15 PM
  #8
I can relate to this sometimes ..

__________________
Fuzzybear is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
Trace14
Trace14
Grand Magnate
 
Trace14's Avatar
 
Member Since Aug 2014
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 4,011
10
2,762 hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 03:25 PM
  #9
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fuzzybear View Post
I can relate to this sometimes ..
I think a lot of us do, which makes me wonder why we haven't discussed it here.

__________________


"Caught in the Quiet"
Trace14 is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
Fuzzybear
Carmina
Poohbah
 
Carmina's Avatar
 
Member Since Sep 2017
Location: A Growlery in the UK
Posts: 1,158
7
129 hugs
given
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 03:29 PM
  #10
Yes I've heard of it, earlier this year I had a biopsy and several tests as I had an unusual swelling in the neck and various other symptoms that could be associated with lymphoma. It turned out negative - I was actually dissapointed. It would have made things much easier in many respects. Easier to blame coming to an end on something I have no control over than my own hand.
Carmina is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
emgreen, Trace14
 
Thanks for this!
Patagonia
Trace14
Grand Magnate
 
Trace14's Avatar
 
Member Since Aug 2014
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 4,011
10
2,762 hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 03:39 PM
  #11
Quote:
Originally Posted by Carmina View Post
Yes I've heard of it, earlier this year I had a biopsy and several tests as I had an unusual swelling in the neck and various other symptoms that could be associated with lymphoma. It turned out negative - I was actually dissapointed. It would have made things much easier in many respects. Easier to blame coming to an end on something I have no control over than my own hand.
That's exactly what this is. Do you feel different now? Or is this a constant feeling? You don't have to answer if you don't want to.
Glad the test was negative, and you are here with us.

__________________


"Caught in the Quiet"
Trace14 is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
TishaBuv
Legendary
 
Member Since Dec 2014
Location: USA
Posts: 10,258 (SuperPoster!)
9
1,879 hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 04:08 PM
  #12
It’s not “Complex” PTSD for nothing! Some tragedies happened before I was born and after. They got re-told over and over and further reinforced by my mother, who never recovered. So, there is an element of what you are talking about in me that is part of the PTSD.

It’s dangerous and should not be taken lightly. It can really put someone at risk.

__________________
"And don't say it hasn't been a little slice of heaven, 'cause it hasn't!"
. About Me--T
TishaBuv is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
Trace14
Trace14
Grand Magnate
 
Trace14's Avatar
 
Member Since Aug 2014
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 4,011
10
2,762 hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 05:20 PM
  #13
Quote:
Originally Posted by TishaBuv View Post
It’s not “Complex” PTSD for nothing! Some tragedies happened before I was born and after. They got re-told over and over and further reinforced by my mother, who never recovered. So, there is an element of what you are talking about in me that is part of the PTSD.

It’s dangerous and should not be taken lightly. It can really put someone at risk.
I agree it could be dangerous and that's why we need to be aware of it. I expect this is not just specific to CPTSD or PTSD, but many situations.

__________________


"Caught in the Quiet"
Trace14 is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
emgreen
Wise Elder
 
emgreen's Avatar
 
Member Since Aug 2012
Location: Michigan
Posts: 9,645 (SuperPoster!)
12
937 hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 05:24 PM
  #14
I live fairly unhealthily & am aware of it. I don't exercise, eat properly, etc. While I know this will be my undoing, I don't really care. Would that qualify? I look at people who live healthy lifestyles & don't really emulate them. There a line from a song by an old band called The Who (for those of you who are younger): "I hope I die before I get old." I don't know if my situation qualifies, but that's my story & I'm sticking too it...
emgreen is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
Trace14
Carmina
Poohbah
 
Carmina's Avatar
 
Member Since Sep 2017
Location: A Growlery in the UK
Posts: 1,158
7
129 hugs
given
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 05:46 PM
  #15
Quote:
Originally Posted by Trace14 View Post
That's exactly what this is. Do you feel different now? Or is this a constant feeling? You don't have to answer if you don't want to.
Glad the test was negative, and you are here with us.
Thanks - it's still there, I try to push it into the background. It was a factor in not looking after myself for years and ending up getting diabetes. I couldn't kill myself properly, but I also couldn't care enough about myself because I didn't really want to live either. I have to fight this all the time. Sometimes it wins, sometimes I do, sometimes it's a draw.
Carmina is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
Trace14
Crypts_Of_The_Mind
Grand Magnate
 
Crypts_Of_The_Mind's Avatar
 
Member Since Nov 2015
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 3,025
9
2,609 hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 06:17 PM
  #16
I actually fit that description precisely and it is aggravating describing it to others.

You are told "don't do it! you have so much to offer!"
Or
"Death is not what you really want ... (adlib their motion of what you want)"

So - in essence - you are basically told you don't know what it is you are feeling n you need to stop feeling it.

Translation to the person feeling it: "keep your feelings to yourself, they are too scary, I can't deal with them so you need to accept what I can handle"

End result: person feeling this way - never says a thing n just sinks ever further into depression and feeling totally alone in how they feel, like nobody else has ever felt this.

I don't know if this feeling ever results in suicide. I do know it would be odd. I have absolutely zero interest in taking part in ending my life.

But...

Let someone come thru my door, weapon in hand n threaten to use it on me ... this girl would just stand there n let him (or her) use it

If I was out on a boat that capsized n we could not right it. Sure, I would go through the motions of treading water .. but when I got too tired to continue n when I started to feel exhaustion n dehydration overtake me - I would welcome the knowledge of what is to come.

If I were diagnosed with a terminal illness - I would not fight it off.

But...I will not actively put a weapon in hand or create a dangerous situation on which to cause my demise.

I simply know - death would be better. Period. So I long for it. The same as many long for a million dollars yet refuse to rob a bank.

__________________
Life is not measured by the amount of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away
Crypts_Of_The_Mind is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
Trace14
 
Thanks for this!
Patagonia
Crypts_Of_The_Mind
Grand Magnate
 
Crypts_Of_The_Mind's Avatar
 
Member Since Nov 2015
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 3,025
9
2,609 hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 06:19 PM
  #17
Quote:
Originally Posted by Trace14 View Post
I think a lot of us do, which makes me wonder why we haven't discussed it here.
I brought it up recently - in my thread "Craving Death" in Depression forum

__________________
Life is not measured by the amount of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away
Crypts_Of_The_Mind is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Thanks for this!
Trace14
childofchaos831
Elder
 
childofchaos831's Avatar
 
Member Since Nov 2016
Location: Texas
Posts: 5,037
8
15 hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 07:11 PM
  #18
I have passive ideation every day, pretty much. It does get worse, at times for various reasons, but I'm usually always having ideation.

__________________


Diagnoses:
PTSD with Dissociative Symptoms, Borderline Personality Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain
childofchaos831 is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
Crypts_Of_The_Mind, Trace14
 
Thanks for this!
Crypts_Of_The_Mind
TishaBuv
Legendary
 
Member Since Dec 2014
Location: USA
Posts: 10,258 (SuperPoster!)
9
1,879 hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 07:26 PM
  #19
Quote:
Originally Posted by emgreen View Post
I live fairly unhealthily & am aware of it. I don't exercise, eat properly, etc. While I know this will be my undoing, I don't really care. Would that qualify? I look at people who live healthy lifestyles & don't really emulate them. There a line from a song by an old band called The Who (for those of you who are younger): "I hope I die before I get old." I don't know if my situation qualifies, but that's my story & I'm sticking too it...
Good quote regarding this! What does that line mean? It influenced me too!

I took it to mean, living life fast and hard and dying is better than breaking down and fading away.

__________________
"And don't say it hasn't been a little slice of heaven, 'cause it hasn't!"
. About Me--T
TishaBuv is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
Trace14
TishaBuv
Legendary
 
Member Since Dec 2014
Location: USA
Posts: 10,258 (SuperPoster!)
9
1,879 hugs
given
PC PoohBah!
Default Nov 08, 2017 at 07:43 PM
  #20
I know this was really faulty thinking, but here is an example: maybe it’s survivor’s guilt, too. My father died at 44. When I was 44, I had a surgery, and I thought if I died then that would be ok, because that’s when he died. I had the surgery thinking I wanted it to kill me because that’s what happened to my father.

But I am not suicidal. I didn’t and don’t want to die. But, still, I thought and went through with a surgery with that horrible thought on my mind—yet that thought comforted me.

Twisted!

__________________
"And don't say it hasn't been a little slice of heaven, 'cause it hasn't!"
. About Me--T
TishaBuv is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote
 
Hugs from:
Trace14
Reply
attentionThis is an old thread. You probably should not post your reply to it, as the original poster is unlikely to see it.




All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:18 AM.
Powered by vBulletin® — Copyright © 2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.



 

My Support Forums

My Support Forums is the online community that was originally begun as the Psych Central Forums in 2001. It now runs as an independent self-help support group community for mental health, personality, and psychological issues and is overseen by a group of dedicated, caring volunteers from around the world.

 

Helplines and Lifelines

The material on this site is for informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment provided by a qualified health care provider.

Always consult your doctor or mental health professional before trying anything you read here.