
specklenought
Internet Cry Baby
- Oct 2, 2020
- 44
does anyone else feel like they're on a moving conveyor belt when it comes to their CTB plans? It's like I'm perpetually moving toward an attempt because it too hard to deescalate?
I've always had plans, its always been a coping mechanism for pain since i was a child and as a teen I'd be on usernet CTB forums hyper focusing on how to obtain cyanide. It was never practical, just planning as a means to cope. Like i should swallow this amount of panadol or whatever. gestures sort of stuff.
but as things have gotten worse this my idealization/planning has escalated to a point of no return, I feel like I'm caught between wanting to die and seeking support (which I did, but then as u know my therapist went on indefinite leave). It's kinda like the deeper you get with these sorts of plans, the harder it is to loosen your grip on them. I can't erase this knowledge of nitrogen regulators, or SN suppliers, or top notch spots to jump, etc
You know, there's only so much preparation you can do before you actually just...do it? And like even if you woke up tomorrow and no longer wanted to CTB how long would it take for those thoughts to come back in? How easy would it be to jump back to where you are right now just because you know so much about how to do it. I think this information, regardless of whether we choose to stay or go will always be with us.
How long have you been concretely researching? when did you start? has it been intermittent?
I've always had plans, its always been a coping mechanism for pain since i was a child and as a teen I'd be on usernet CTB forums hyper focusing on how to obtain cyanide. It was never practical, just planning as a means to cope. Like i should swallow this amount of panadol or whatever. gestures sort of stuff.
but as things have gotten worse this my idealization/planning has escalated to a point of no return, I feel like I'm caught between wanting to die and seeking support (which I did, but then as u know my therapist went on indefinite leave). It's kinda like the deeper you get with these sorts of plans, the harder it is to loosen your grip on them. I can't erase this knowledge of nitrogen regulators, or SN suppliers, or top notch spots to jump, etc
You know, there's only so much preparation you can do before you actually just...do it? And like even if you woke up tomorrow and no longer wanted to CTB how long would it take for those thoughts to come back in? How easy would it be to jump back to where you are right now just because you know so much about how to do it. I think this information, regardless of whether we choose to stay or go will always be with us.
How long have you been concretely researching? when did you start? has it been intermittent?