I
imma
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- Jan 27, 2019
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Hello Everyone,
New here - and what a relief it is to find a site like this. Not sure if this is the best place to post this, please let me know if there's somewhere more appropriate.
I've had suicidal thoughts in my head for as long as I can remember, even attempted a few times as a teenager (now 39), but the past year, I've really been doing some heavy research into my options, which brings me to this post:
I am too scared to CTB by myself. I have such terrible luck, that I'm convinced something will go wrong, and I'll end up in a worse state than I am now.
I read about Belgium now seemingly offering euthanasia for people with chronic mental health issues - so it does feel as though SOMEONE is finally taking us seriously. But why can't suicidal people receive the same assistance worldwide?
If I choose to, I am able to bring another soul into the world, without asking it's permission first, but I can't legally decide when I personally want to leave. How does that make any sense?
I can't talk to ANYONE about this for fear of being hospitalised against my will.
The pressure inside my head right now makes me realise why people in the US go on shooting sprees. (I'm not in anyway condoning their behaviour, just saying I can empathise with these people.)
Is anyone here a Human Rights Lawyer, or have any experience in that area? I would love to discuss the possibility of starting legal proceedings to be granted the right to die in a dignified manner.
What do you all think? There have probably been threads here that have raised these points before - if anyone could direct me to them, that would be great. Thanks for reading :)
New here - and what a relief it is to find a site like this. Not sure if this is the best place to post this, please let me know if there's somewhere more appropriate.
I've had suicidal thoughts in my head for as long as I can remember, even attempted a few times as a teenager (now 39), but the past year, I've really been doing some heavy research into my options, which brings me to this post:
I am too scared to CTB by myself. I have such terrible luck, that I'm convinced something will go wrong, and I'll end up in a worse state than I am now.
I read about Belgium now seemingly offering euthanasia for people with chronic mental health issues - so it does feel as though SOMEONE is finally taking us seriously. But why can't suicidal people receive the same assistance worldwide?
If I choose to, I am able to bring another soul into the world, without asking it's permission first, but I can't legally decide when I personally want to leave. How does that make any sense?
I can't talk to ANYONE about this for fear of being hospitalised against my will.
The pressure inside my head right now makes me realise why people in the US go on shooting sprees. (I'm not in anyway condoning their behaviour, just saying I can empathise with these people.)
Is anyone here a Human Rights Lawyer, or have any experience in that area? I would love to discuss the possibility of starting legal proceedings to be granted the right to die in a dignified manner.
What do you all think? There have probably been threads here that have raised these points before - if anyone could direct me to them, that would be great. Thanks for reading :)