mapleboy
sleepy...
- May 22, 2023
- 81
If you're on this forum, surely you understand that sometimes improvement is just impossible. You've potentially gone to therapy, been on medication, really tried your best to hang on and get your life together. But continuing to suffer for such little improvement, if any, isn't worth it. Let's say your (adult) child is or has been struggling as well. They've been to therapy, been on medication, possibly been institutionalized, and you've been doing your best to support them financially/emotionally.
However, they've come to the decision of ending their own life. Would you support this decision, knowing that they really have done all they can to keep themselves afloat? You know exactly how they feel, as you've possibly felt the same, had the same thoughts, and ultimately came up short with getting through life. Would you try to cling onto your child, and try to get them to keep going? Would you perhaps help them with their choice if they asked, why or why not? I probably could have worded this better, but I'm not the most articulate. I'm very curious about people's answers regarding the topic.
However, they've come to the decision of ending their own life. Would you support this decision, knowing that they really have done all they can to keep themselves afloat? You know exactly how they feel, as you've possibly felt the same, had the same thoughts, and ultimately came up short with getting through life. Would you try to cling onto your child, and try to get them to keep going? Would you perhaps help them with their choice if they asked, why or why not? I probably could have worded this better, but I'm not the most articulate. I'm very curious about people's answers regarding the topic.