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Fedrea
Specialist
- May 14, 2020
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So I've had what I thought was severe depression for five years but it recently kicked up to very severe. Only then do you realise there's a difference between toying with the idea of ctb and actually being serious about it and having the courage and drive to plan it and go through with it.
It seems to me that all the most peaceful methods require quite a lot of planning and careful research, and of course any method requires courage. But one of the features of my and I suppose some others' depression is that doing even the least demanding task becomes extremely difficult. Another thing I have found is...........my depression developed and worsened due to repeated new onset traumatic or phyiscal health events and the result of this is I became a more and more fearful person over the years, because so much went wrong so fast. But of course what you need to carry this through is courage!
The courage question I guess no one can answer. But how a severely depressed person actually manages to plan a task like a peaceful ctb - that's what I'm wondering.
It seems to me that all the most peaceful methods require quite a lot of planning and careful research, and of course any method requires courage. But one of the features of my and I suppose some others' depression is that doing even the least demanding task becomes extremely difficult. Another thing I have found is...........my depression developed and worsened due to repeated new onset traumatic or phyiscal health events and the result of this is I became a more and more fearful person over the years, because so much went wrong so fast. But of course what you need to carry this through is courage!
The courage question I guess no one can answer. But how a severely depressed person actually manages to plan a task like a peaceful ctb - that's what I'm wondering.