suicide is not the answer. Life is a beautiful thing and although it might not seem like it right now eventually you will notice it. Just work past the sadness one day at a time and everything will get better.
This is also my preferred method of suicide, but unfortunately it’s pretty unreliable. I don’t know what tablets to suggest, as there is always the chance you’ll throw them up anyway and tablets like paracetamol don’t kill you instantly- if you take enough, it can take weeks to die- if you don’t take enough, there’s a good chance you’ll be ‘saved’ by the paramedics. To die this way isn’t impossible, just quite unlikely.
Sorry, oswold- I honestly haven’t got a good recommendation for you. I just wrote this so you knew there was someone else in your posistion.
I tried pills once years ago. I did technically die, but a bunch of odd factors resulted in me being brought back fine even though I lay outside in the dirt for 9 hours.
They can work, but they can also NOT work but leave you disabled. I was lucky and seemingly suffered no ill effects.
I think pills can help if used in conjunction with something else, like drowning.
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Please don’t do it. Life will get better if you give it time.
suicide is not the answer. Life is a beautiful thing and although it might not seem like it right now eventually you will notice it. Just work past the sadness one day at a time and everything will get better.
Unfortunately I seem to spend my life surviving one crisis after another and at the age of 50 enough is enough, but thank you for your help
This is also my preferred method of suicide, but unfortunately it’s pretty unreliable. I don’t know what tablets to suggest, as there is always the chance you’ll throw them up anyway and tablets like paracetamol don’t kill you instantly- if you take enough, it can take weeks to die- if you don’t take enough, there’s a good chance you’ll be ‘saved’ by the paramedics. To die this way isn’t impossible, just quite unlikely.
Sorry, oswold- I honestly haven’t got a good recommendation for you. I just wrote this so you knew there was someone else in your posistion.
I tried pills once years ago. I did technically die, but a bunch of odd factors resulted in me being brought back fine even though I lay outside in the dirt for 9 hours.
They can work, but they can also NOT work but leave you disabled. I was lucky and seemingly suffered no ill effects.
I think pills can help if used in conjunction with something else, like drowning.