
muffin222
Enlightened
- Mar 31, 2020
- 1,187
I'm tired of people suggesting that my suicidal thoughts are a "medical condition" and a "chemical imbalance" that can be treated with medication. I know people mean well, and that there are many cases where people genuinely do find improvement with medication, but it's not a cure-all. Depression isn't the sole force that fuels my desire to die.
Furthermore, depression isn't the only mental illness that causes suicidal thoughts and urges. There are plenty of other mental illnesses that create debilitating circumstances such as anxiety disorders, personality disorders, bipolar disorder, dissociative identity disorder, PTSD, etc. Autism is another huge risk factor for suicide. Beyond mental disorders and the like, there are other extenuating factors that can drive people to suicide as well- homelessness, abuse, financial problems, addictions, etc.
Sometimes, it feels like depression is the only "acceptable" mental illness. I want to emphasize that I am NOT trying to minimize the agony of depression here. I know that severe depression kills. But, it's not the only illness or problem that does.
I'm just tired of people suggesting I take medication to feel better. There are no medications that cure PTSD or autism. There are no medications that cure homelessness or abuse or other external forces that drive people to the ledge. Medication saves lives and enhances the quality of life for many people, but it's not a quick and easy solution. Not all problems respond to medication or require medical treatments to reach resolution. Depression isn't the sole cause of suicide or suicidal thoughts.
I'm tired of people implying that my problems could be solved if I went to a doctor and popped the right pills. It's not always that simple, and if it was, I would not be in the position I'm in right now. If there were simple medical solutions available to end my suffering, I would have gladly undertaken them.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this
Furthermore, depression isn't the only mental illness that causes suicidal thoughts and urges. There are plenty of other mental illnesses that create debilitating circumstances such as anxiety disorders, personality disorders, bipolar disorder, dissociative identity disorder, PTSD, etc. Autism is another huge risk factor for suicide. Beyond mental disorders and the like, there are other extenuating factors that can drive people to suicide as well- homelessness, abuse, financial problems, addictions, etc.
Sometimes, it feels like depression is the only "acceptable" mental illness. I want to emphasize that I am NOT trying to minimize the agony of depression here. I know that severe depression kills. But, it's not the only illness or problem that does.
I'm just tired of people suggesting I take medication to feel better. There are no medications that cure PTSD or autism. There are no medications that cure homelessness or abuse or other external forces that drive people to the ledge. Medication saves lives and enhances the quality of life for many people, but it's not a quick and easy solution. Not all problems respond to medication or require medical treatments to reach resolution. Depression isn't the sole cause of suicide or suicidal thoughts.
I'm tired of people implying that my problems could be solved if I went to a doctor and popped the right pills. It's not always that simple, and if it was, I would not be in the position I'm in right now. If there were simple medical solutions available to end my suffering, I would have gladly undertaken them.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on this