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- Sep 12, 2020
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Sometimes I play with the idea of calling the crisis helpline after ingesting SN. Not to have someone call for help, but to not be alone. However, there are some problems with that. For one thing, you're putting a huge burden on these people. Also, the person may just hang up on you or be rude, which of course you don't want to happen in your last moments. Then there's the problem with the police/the risk of rescue and survival. This may be handled differently in each country.
I found a paper from our national crisis hotline and it says that they're only authorized to have the number traced by the police when it's already critical, for example the suicidal person has taken a lethal dose of XY or injured themselves seriously. Merely announcing suicide isn't a reason to involve the police according to this paper. Since it will probably take a while for the police to get involved (if at all), and by then it will be too late anyway, I've been thinking about making a call to these people. Also, I think one doesn't have to say in advance that they're ingested a deadly amount of XY or are going to die... One could drag it out until it's too late to intervene.
What do you think about this? Would you do it?
I found a paper from our national crisis hotline and it says that they're only authorized to have the number traced by the police when it's already critical, for example the suicidal person has taken a lethal dose of XY or injured themselves seriously. Merely announcing suicide isn't a reason to involve the police according to this paper. Since it will probably take a while for the police to get involved (if at all), and by then it will be too late anyway, I've been thinking about making a call to these people. Also, I think one doesn't have to say in advance that they're ingested a deadly amount of XY or are going to die... One could drag it out until it's too late to intervene.
What do you think about this? Would you do it?