DarwinCharlie

DarwinCharlie

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Sep 23, 2018
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Anybody else on here experience a rapid transition from normal happiness/life circumstances to a medical condition where suicide is surely necessary to avoid a long life of nothingness?
 
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IfHeDiesHeDies

IfHeDiesHeDies

Specialist
Sep 12, 2018
383
Well, I was diagnosed with cancer exactly 2 years ago to the day last saturday and I have discontinued any further treatment. i planned to ctb last saturday but couldn't do it. what kind of condition do you have? i have zero quality of life and rely heavily on morphine to get by.
 
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DarwinCharlie

DarwinCharlie

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Sep 23, 2018
12
damn, yeah i have an extremely severe dissociative disorder with constant panic attacks. was living incredible before all this :(
 
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Kogoruhn

Kogoruhn

Student
May 20, 2018
109
I developed a strange condition 4 years ago, from one day to another, that made me unable to function normally. I cant believe its 4 years already living like this, i hope 2018 is the final one.
 
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bigj75

bigj75

“From Knowledge springs power."
Sep 1, 2018
2,540
yes. Had a decent life full of potential then at 17 developed an eating disorder that destroyed everything in my life.
 
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QueenEtna

Gone
Jul 29, 2018
256
I always have something medically wrong with me lol I don't think I've ever been normal.
 
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IfHeDiesHeDies

Specialist
Sep 12, 2018
383
damn, yeah i have an extremely severe dissociative disorder with constant panic attacks. was living incredible before all this :(


sorry to hear that, i was a general surgeon until about 1 week ago where i had to quit my job. I was living happily until the cancer, it took away everything, i mean everything.....
 
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DarwinCharlie

DarwinCharlie

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Sep 23, 2018
12
geez thats rough. I was going to go into the medical field as well funny enough.
 
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DarwinCharlie

DarwinCharlie

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Sep 23, 2018
12
what is your daily living like now?
 
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PatKat

PatKat

Meh
Aug 9, 2018
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Anybody else on here experience a rapid transition from normal happiness/life circumstances to a medical condition where suicide is surely necessary to avoid a long life of nothingness?
I have been suicidal since I was 12 I am 33 now.
 
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Steve

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Jun 14, 2018
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Was prescribed benzos for a mere two weeks, entered a 6 month withdrawal syndrome. Many doctors and psychiatrist running loops around me. Post-withdrawal I'm left with brain damage in the form of severe tinnitus and limited sexual function. I can deal with the tinnitus but I definite can't live as a monk.
 
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DarwinCharlie

DarwinCharlie

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Sep 23, 2018
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Was prescribed benzos for a mere two weeks, entered a 6 month withdrawal syndrome. Many doctors and psychiatrist running loops around me. Post-withdrawal I'm left with brain damage in the form of severe tinnitus and limited sexual function. I can deal with the tinnitus but I definite can't live as a monk.
sorry to hear that, any other symptoms besides those two?
 
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bigj75

bigj75

“From Knowledge springs power."
Sep 1, 2018
2,540
Was prescribed benzos for a mere two weeks, entered a 6 month withdrawal syndrome. Many doctors and psychiatrist running loops around me. Post-withdrawal I'm left with brain damage in the form of severe tinnitus and limited sexual function. I can deal with the tinnitus but I definite can't live as a monk.
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Alright these doctors are getting ridiculous. I can't believe shit like this happens.
 
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IfHeDiesHeDies

IfHeDiesHeDies

Specialist
Sep 12, 2018
383
what is your daily living like now?

i have taken care of all post mortem stuff. now just staying in my house high on morphine getting ready to die
 
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Shay

Experienced
Aug 31, 2018
277
sorry to hear that, i was a general surgeon until about 1 week ago where i had to quit my job. I was living happily until the cancer, it took away everything, i mean everything.....
I'm so sorry!
 
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RacilyDank

Specialist
Sep 3, 2018
321
Anybody else on here experience a rapid transition from normal happiness/life circumstances to a medical condition where suicide is surely necessary to avoid a long life of nothingness?
If you consider mental illness a medical condition, which it sounds like you do, then yes. It's ruined everything for me. What's worse is it goes away, I get my life back together and I'm happy, only for it to come back again with a vengeance.
 
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45ready2ctb

45ready2ctb

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Sep 21, 2018
23
2 cancers at the same time here. Though I'm considered in remission, the treatments and surgeries have impacted me mentally. Already suffered with anxiety & depression & aftermath ramped it up to an unbearable level. Every single time I cough or get a headache or something like that, I'm afraid of recurrence.
 
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RacilyDank

Specialist
Sep 3, 2018
321
2 cancers at the same time here. Though I'm considered in remission, the treatments and surgeries have impacted me mentally. Already suffered with anxiety & depression & aftermath ramped it up to an unbearable level.
I'm sorry to hear that. If I could take your cancers for you I would!
 
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45ready2ctb

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Sep 21, 2018
23
I'm sorry to hear that. If I could take your cancers for you I would!
That's really sweet. I wouldn't wish it on anyone- even my worst enemy. It changes everything...I feel like a completely different person. It's hurt my marriage, my overall outlook on life and just general enthusiasm for anything. I feel trapped in my own head. It's the worst sort of hell on earth.
 
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RacilyDank

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Sep 3, 2018
321
That's really sweet. I wouldn't wish it on anyone- even my worst enemy. It changes everything...I feel like a completely different person. It's hurt my marriage, my overall outlook on life and just general enthusiasm for anything. I feel trapped in my own head. It's the worst sort of hell on earth.
Well I haven't had cancer buy I feel the same way!
 
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DarwinCharlie

DarwinCharlie

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Sep 23, 2018
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Well I haven't had cancer buy I feel the same way!

hey dont know the full extent of the bipolar u suffer from but lithium doesnt work for you?
 
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RacilyDank

Specialist
Sep 3, 2018
321
hey dont know the full extent of the bipolar u suffer from but lithium doesnt work for you?
The extent is, if I am indeed bipolar (which seems likely), my highs are not that high (feel really good) but my lows are life destroying crippling.

I haven't tried lithium as I was only 'diagnosed' a few days ago. I'm reluctant to try anything with such severe side effects and horrendous withdrawal symptoms, especially as I'm pretty set on ctb!
 
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RacilyDank

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Sep 3, 2018
321
The extent is, if I am indeed bipolar (which seems likely), my highs are not that high (feel really good) but my lows are life destroying crippling.

I haven't tried lithium as I was only 'diagnosed' a few days ago. I'm reluctant to try anything with such severe side effects and horrendous withdrawal symptoms, especially as I'm pretty set on ctb!
Also, psych meds won't repair the trail of destruction it's left in its path
 
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DarwinCharlie

DarwinCharlie

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Sep 23, 2018
12
Also, psych meds won't repair the trail of destruction it's left in its path

well if ur at ur wits end might as well try lithium it could stable everything out if u indeed have bipolar disorder
 
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DarwinCharlie

DarwinCharlie

Member
Sep 23, 2018
12
obv im pro choice, but might as well try it out
 
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couldntthinkofaname

couldntthinkofaname

Mage
Aug 31, 2018
565
i experienced chronic physically pain for several years. luckily it went away but the damage was already done. drugs, shitty grades, social isolation and various psychological problems were caused by this and are still present until today
 
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Jaded

Student
Sep 8, 2018
111
damn, yeah i have an extremely severe dissociative disorder with constant panic attacks. was living incredible before all this :(
Can I ask if you feel like the panic attacks and anxiety have caused the disassociation ?
I feel like that's the case the way with me and along with the self harm. It's a perfect storm which makes CTB seem like a dream solution.
 
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