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does any one ever think about suicide? what do you do to lessen your thoughts on that matter?
__________________ hi, i am katie. i have ocd, i was diagnosed when i think i was 3 years old, and it isn't fun to have. i started to learn to cope, but now i am starting to become depressed. Last edited by Merlin; Jun 14, 2018 at 11:16 AM.. Reason: Trigger Icon Added |
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Hi, welcome to PC.
Unfortunately for a lot of us, dealing with depression will sometimes mean thoughts that we can't control... like suicidal ones. Do you have anyone to talk to about this? Like a therapist, or a counsellor? Or perhaps whomever diagnosed you with OCD? __________________ |
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I have thought about suicide and attempted it in the past. New feelings and thoughts are coming up now. It's scarey and so hard to feel this way. Maybe we can hang in together. There's a purpose to all our lives! What helps you cope? What kinds of things do you like doing that could help make you feel better about yourself now?
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(((((Messyocdgirl))))) suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem. If you’re feeling that depressed or think you’re headed in that direction please see a doctor. There are meds out there to help you deal with the depression you’re feeling. Things CAN and DO get better, just because you can’t see the light at the end of the tunnel doesn’t mean it’s not there!
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Welcome to the group, I too have those feeling, but going to counseling, being on meds and going to a partical hsp program helped alot. But the one think the grp and counselor pushes is drink lots of water and exercise, which will help distract us from those thoughts. Give yourself credit and just coming here and I hope you can find help and relief soon. __________________ Today I am going to spend more time looking for all the positive things about myself. Today I recongnize myself and acknowledge myself as a terrific human being. by of: Time for Joy by Ruth Fishel Cindy |
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I think about suicide at times, I don't as much as I used to. I talk to my T my friend they help me alot. Do you have a T or counsellor or someone you can talk to? writing, reading, and playing the piano helps me too. Maybe you have a hobby or something fun that can help you. I wish you luck in finding help.
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Hi Kate, I'm new on here.... so what is ocd? I have ADD.....fighting neg thoughts every day...mostly when I wake-up. This is my first post on this forum....I live in the UK and I am a 43yrs young male who is caring & honest, if you would like to talk then I'm here.......!!!
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ioften think about suicide but i think that would be so selfish on my children and my loving bf, at least once a week i think of suicide and i later hate myself for it.
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<font color="purple">I've actualy had suicidal thoughts, since I was probably well.... a child, now that I think about it. I have no intent of ever commiting suicide, and I don't really know how to deal with the thoughts. They usualy just come in episodes that are really sort-of rare. (thankfuly) </font>
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Suicidal thoughts are very serious, and if you have them, you really do need to be in therapy
When those thoughts come upon you, tell yourself "Not now." It can be nearly impossible to put away the thoughts forever, as something you won't think about doing, but you can delay yourself with the, "Not now." Many people think they need that way out of life, as an option for if or when things get "really bad." You don't really, you can live, but it doesn't feel that way to you at the time. When those times come tell yourself, "Not now." You can always keep it as an option, just not for now. __________________ |
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_Sky said: Suicidal thoughts are very serious, and if you have them, you really do need to be in therapy When those thoughts come upon you, tell yourself "Not now." It can be nearly impossible to put away the thoughts forever, as something you won't think about doing, but you can delay yourself with the, "Not now." Many people think they need that way out of life, as an option for if or when things get "really bad." You don't really, you can live, but it doesn't feel that way to you at the time. When those times come tell yourself, "Not now." You can always keep it as an option, just not for now. </div></font></blockquote><font class="post"> I am keeping it as an option, planned it several times, different scenarios each time. eeny meeny miny moe huh? Last edited by Merlin; Jun 14, 2018 at 11:15 AM.. Reason: Trigger Icon Added |
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messyocdgirl said: does any one ever think about suicide? what do you do to lessen your thoughts on that matter? </div></font></blockquote><font class="post"> I think about it every day....night time is the worst for me...last night was bad.... I spiral at night into despair and I have a difficult time sleeping, mind racing, the whole nine yards... I'm in therapy and I talk about it weekly.... In the day time I call people and talk to them about anything to get my mind off of it.... TJ __________________ Smooches! Hope you have a Beautiful, Blessed Day! Thyroid disorders can cause depression and can mimic bipolar disorder... Please read below regarding one form, hypothyroidism, and have your numbers checked...TSH, T3, T4, Free T3, Free T4, and Thyroid Antibodies (for Graves Disease and Hashimotos Disease (which mimics BP)
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change your thinking.
it is not an option. plain and simple. replace that thinking with something you need to do to take better care of yourself. everything is possible. think good things. help somebody in real life. improve your situation. don't waste your life. put it to GOOD use. peace and love, night __________________ I am larger and better than I thought. I did not know I held so much goodness. - Walt Whitman |
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I think about suicide a lot.
But to help get all that off your mind finding constructive things to do can really make all the difference. I listen to certain music, watch a certain movie, do some photography, read and write. Hang in there! |
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I try to focus on my dreams.
If suicide is the loss of hope, then giving myself a reason to hope has to be the solution. I also try to remember all the times that I felt like I was in total despair and how I managed to get through it. Reminding myself that 'this too shall pass' is sometimes enough. |
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I been feeling like this a lot lately! Especially recently! It describes me. I start looking for positive quotes on suicide that provides hope on why I should be live, why I should be alive today!
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Please seek out help if you have suicidal thoughts. My general feeling and what I always tell myself is that I'm a node in a massive network and if I was to take such an action the ripple effect would be huge. I can't let my family, friends, loved ones, even the people I post to here feel deep pain from me taking an action that ultimately serves no positive purpose. Thinking this way means I feel a responsibility to live, not just live but to live for others.
I hope you don't mind me mentioning, but I've created a video about dealing with depression on my channel, Happy Facts Lifestyle. If you get a chance, I'd appreciate it if you could take a look, I really hope it helps people who are struggling. |
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