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Are you In a crisis? call for help!
Coping with a Crisis
If you need immediate help or if you are having thoughts of death or suicide, call 1-800-273-TALK or if you need immediate assistance call 911 or go to a hospital emergency room. What if I am feeling suicidal? Remember: Suicidal thoughts are temporary. Suicide is permanent. Don’t give in to suicidal thoughts— you can overcome them. Your feelings of hopelessness are not the truth. When you feel this way, it’s your illness talking— your mind is lying to you. Remind yourself that suicidal thoughts are not reality. If you are thinking of suicide, it is important to recognize these thoughts for what they are: expressions of a treatable medical illness. They are not true and they are not your fault. Don’t let fear, shame or embarrassment stand in the way of communication with your physician, therapist, family, or friends; tell someone right away. Tell a trusted family member, friend, or other support person, someone you can talk with honestly. Try not to be alone when you feel this way. This may mean sitting quietly with a family member or friend, going to a support group or going to a hospital. Get help. Tell your health care professional. Suicidal thinking can be treated. When suicidal thoughts occur, they are your signal that, more than ever, you need help from a professional. Know that you can get through this. Promise yourself you will hold on for another day, hour, minute, or whatever you can manage. If you are feeling "out of control", it's important to seek help immediately---even if you are not having suicidal thoughts. How can I be prepared for a crisis? Often, crises happen without warning, and the best thing you can do to prepare yourself is to make a crisis-plan list for yourself, a friend, or a family member. This list should be shared with everyone you choose. Briefly describe the kind of help you (or your loved one) would like to receive if you have severe depressive or manic symptoms. Include:
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Excellent thread.....thanks for sharing.
Nikko:hug: |
i knew you would say ok...so i copied it to sos. :hug:
ty you bizi. |
I love the way you find things.
Donna |
note, i am not feeling suicidal.
i just reread this and melted into tears... the part about telling someone.
i couldn't talk about it to my pdoc - he would block me, change subject, lighten it up. (and fyi it wasn't my imagination; later he owned up to it). but pdoc is a whole other thread or two when i have the energy to post about it coz i need you guys' help there. i couldn't talk to my parents because, well i tried, a few times... it just upsets them, or they would go full denial - stop talking that nonsense, or that word just doesn't enter my vocabulary. i have no privacy from them where i could call a hotline. when i feel suicidal i usually hold up in bed like in fetal position and rock. sometimes if more energy, face into pillow and scream. then the times when i am in mixed/dysphoric states - more hysterical, faster-thinking, more impulsive, more tempted, have more intrusive thoughts... impossible to talk to, an emotional blender. All this notwithstanding, i'm still here and everyone please rest assured right now, these are my reflections on my own experiences, spurred by the article. i am not feeling suicidal. i'd like to re-thank Bizi for posting this. The beginning is most powerful to me: Suicidal thoughts are temporary. Suicide is permanent. ~ waves ~ |
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