
BitterlyAlive
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- Apr 8, 2020
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My therapist has already talked to me a few times about hospitalization. This week she was more serious about it. She's said a few times that it seems the only way the depression could be worse is if I'm having suicidal thoughts. Each time she says it I just don't say anything. I've ready told her when she asked that it's "complicated", so... I dunno. :/ She accepted it and didn't ask any further or seem concerned, but now she seems worried.
When I went to get meds, I filled out the depression questionnaire as I normally do. I've started being somewhat honest and on the part where it asks about "thoughts of hurting myself or wishing I was dead", I put that it happens "nearly every day". If I'm asked to expand on that, I say it's passive suicidal ideation, no plan or anything more, and people have just accepted it. But this time I was asked questions about having weapons at home, what keeps me from suicide, if I've attempted suicide. It freaked me out a bit.
What if I'm giving off a vibe that I'm more suicidal than I let on? Why are people so damn worried all of a sudden?
When I went to get meds, I filled out the depression questionnaire as I normally do. I've started being somewhat honest and on the part where it asks about "thoughts of hurting myself or wishing I was dead", I put that it happens "nearly every day". If I'm asked to expand on that, I say it's passive suicidal ideation, no plan or anything more, and people have just accepted it. But this time I was asked questions about having weapons at home, what keeps me from suicide, if I've attempted suicide. It freaked me out a bit.
What if I'm giving off a vibe that I'm more suicidal than I let on? Why are people so damn worried all of a sudden?
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