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Old Aug 28, 2018, 02:23 PM
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Hi. I suffer from some mental issues that, in the worst, make me suicidal. These days I KNOW that if I look inside of me for more than a few hours, I will find I’m suicidal again. Should I look inside and seek help? Go to the hospital, etc? Or, should I distract myself as much as I can with the hope that it will go away on its own?
I’m very confused right now and don’t know if I’m making any sense.
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Old Aug 28, 2018, 02:39 PM
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Hi. I suffer from some mental issues that, in the worst, make me suicidal. These days I KNOW that if I look inside of me for more than a few hours, I will find I’m suicidal again. Should I look inside and seek help? Go to the hospital, etc? Or, should I distract myself as much as I can with the hope that it will go away on its own?
I’m very confused right now and don’t know if I’m making any sense.
Thanks for reading.
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I believe, that if you want to be free of these issues, you need to look inside, but you need to do it with help. Can you find a therapist? That's a safe place to look inside.
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Old Aug 28, 2018, 02:40 PM
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My vote is get help, they won't go away on their own
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Old Aug 28, 2018, 03:17 PM
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I believe, that if you want to be free of these issues, you need to look inside, but you need to do it with help. Can you find a therapist? That's a safe place to look inside.
Hello Calla lily12, thanks for your advise. I already have a psychiatrist/therapist, but I know I will end at the hospital if I tell him about this. I don’t want to go back there. I wish there was another way.
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Old Aug 28, 2018, 03:24 PM
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My vote is get help, they won't go away on their own
Hello whispershadow. Thank you for your post. Yes, you are right, it’s just my messed up mind that makes me believe that maybe if I don’t pay attention, the thoughts (sui thoughts) will get bored and go away.
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Old Aug 28, 2018, 04:05 PM
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Okay...well... I thought I would weigh in on this especially since I've made two serious attempts in the past. And like you if I look inside, in my case even for a short time, I'll find I'm still at least passively suicidal. (I have no plans to do anything about it.)

Of course your experience may be different than mine was. But, in my case, while it never would have occurred to me I might actually attempt suicide, what happened with me (or at least I think what happened, was that my suicidal thoughts built up over time, unbeknownst to me, to a point where on two occasions I got up in the morning & suddenly decided I was done with everything & I was going to do something about it. So I did. And this is at least a part of my concern, when I read a post written by someone who says they're having suicidal thoughts but they're not talking to anyone about them.

I definitely vote with the other members who have replied to your post & said you need to be talking with someone about this. If you feel you can't talk with your therapist or pdoc, then perhaps there is a trusted family member or friend? Or, as an alternative, if you're a student, perhaps a teacher? Or if you're a religious person, perhaps a member of your house of worship, so to speak, whatever that is? Or in the absence of anything else perhaps a crisis hotline? Of course if you're feeling seriously suicidal then going to the hospital is the thing to do.

The other thing here though is that it is true, I believe, how "intense" your suicidal thoughts are makes a difference. And this is something only you know. If you feel these thoughts are "compelling" then that certainly adds additional import to the situation. On the other hand if these are thoughts that don't seem to have any real power, they're more just irritating, then maybe it's not really all that big a deal.

You mentioned, in one of your replies, you wish there was another way. Assuming the thoughts you're having are of the not-intense not-compelling variety but rather just more idle thoughts that keep rattling around in your mind, so to speak, one possible way of addressing them might be to establish a journaling practice, perhaps paired with a meditation practice & maybe even some other things, assuming you're not already engaged in all of this, of course. Here are links to some articles, from PsychCentral's archives, on these subjects that perhaps may offer some suggestions:

The Health Benefits of Journaling

Journaling to Help Reduce Stress and Anxiety | Happily Imperfect

Using Journaling and Meditation to Reclaim Joy

4 Journaling Exercises to Help You Manage Your Emotions

Use Journaling to Gain Power, Insight, and Perspective | From the Desk to the Couch

https://psychcentral.com/blog/how-to...nful-emotions/

https://blogs.psychcentral.com/mille...om-depression/

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