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Who else has wanted to kill themselves for years?
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not that it might make a difference, but I was in the same boat recently. constant doctors visit, all telling me about to their papers I'm perfectly healthy despite the intolerable pain and constant migraines. turns out it was a couple food intolerances, which of course no doctor told me to try. worth looking into to.
For the last 8 years it's been at the back of my mind. Started being actively suicidal maybe 4 years ago. Didn't know how to end it until a year ago. I feel now that I'm stuck in an in between. Just waiting until I finally go through with it
Yes, exactly; to know you have the power to say NO to life in a kind of all-embracing, existential way. I know I done speak for everyone, nor did I expect to. The terms of life as they exist are simply unacceptable to me. But, if at 64, I feel more anxious and depressed than I did, ''tis" time to exit this roadshow.
What I fear most is that any given psychiatric/physical problems worsen with age. To age in this ruthlessly inequitable society isn' t what I call life, it's a kind of death. "Do what is right for you", I tell myself. "Your wife is waiting, Danny". "Go to her".
I've wanted to kill myself for a very long time. For various reasons, previous suicide attempts didn't work. I'm determined to be successful on my next attempt. No more inpatient commitments. No more suffering.
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