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Tally
Student
- Apr 29, 2019
- 130
I am perhaps fortunate in that my close family are understanding of my future suicide, given the length of time I have been unwell, and the effect it has had. Of course they wish me to stay if I were happy, but not if staying is harder for me than going.
This doesn't equate to them being supportive of suicide, nor mitigates any pain on their part, but they understand the reasoning, and I can openly talk to them about this.
No matter what you do however, that final leaving will still be a shock of course, no matter how prepared someone is.
How have people considered choosing a data? It is difficult to look at what individual dates mean to people in terms of birthdays, public holidaydays, past deaths, anniversaries, and work out which date between all these things is the least painful for people. Your death will always be a specific date in the year, but it seems crueller to do it on your birthday, or the whatever date, which would be a double reminder. How do people choose, what sort of time frame from a date is OK etc?
Thanks
This doesn't equate to them being supportive of suicide, nor mitigates any pain on their part, but they understand the reasoning, and I can openly talk to them about this.
No matter what you do however, that final leaving will still be a shock of course, no matter how prepared someone is.
How have people considered choosing a data? It is difficult to look at what individual dates mean to people in terms of birthdays, public holidaydays, past deaths, anniversaries, and work out which date between all these things is the least painful for people. Your death will always be a specific date in the year, but it seems crueller to do it on your birthday, or the whatever date, which would be a double reminder. How do people choose, what sort of time frame from a date is OK etc?
Thanks