SomewhatLoved
Bringing out the Dead and Searching for the Living
- Apr 12, 2023
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I'm curious what you all think about this. Should people being hurt by your death be a reason to not CTB?
For example, let's say you CTB in a way that your body isn't left looking grotesque, and you are in a location where you are either never found or you are found by first responders (so no bystander, friend, or family is traumatized). Essentially, the method of your CTB includes due diligence to not unnecessarily traumatize anyone. In these cases, should guilt over how your family or friends would feel be a deterrent?
I have been suicidal/depressed for 11+ years, the reason I ask this is because a few years ago my brother attempted CTB and failed, ended up in the ICU for some time but made a full neurological recovery. I think I would have killed myself a long time ago if it wasn't for this guilt, but part of me thinks it is my life and I should do what I want as long as I try to minimize the amount of trauma it causes to my family.
For example, let's say you CTB in a way that your body isn't left looking grotesque, and you are in a location where you are either never found or you are found by first responders (so no bystander, friend, or family is traumatized). Essentially, the method of your CTB includes due diligence to not unnecessarily traumatize anyone. In these cases, should guilt over how your family or friends would feel be a deterrent?
I have been suicidal/depressed for 11+ years, the reason I ask this is because a few years ago my brother attempted CTB and failed, ended up in the ICU for some time but made a full neurological recovery. I think I would have killed myself a long time ago if it wasn't for this guilt, but part of me thinks it is my life and I should do what I want as long as I try to minimize the amount of trauma it causes to my family.