When I “woke up” after my attempt, the first think my psychiatrist asked me was whether I’d do it again. And me, waking up dizzy after three days of semi-comatic sleeping and all, I answered spontaneously “yes”. And the first thing I wrote down on a piece of paper when I recovered and could actually moved a bit, was some kind of letter “towards my friends and relatives”, saying: “Now that I’m far away I’m happy and relieved; Now that I didn’t make it I’m doomed to spend the rest of my days in eternal pain suffering”. Ten years have passed since then. I’m still here, “in sickness and in health”.
I’d be glad if you could share your story.
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how are u dying scar?
Osteosarcoma, rare cancer
When I “woke up” after my attempt, the first think my psychiatrist asked me was whether I’d do it again. And me, waking up dizzy after three days of semi-comatic sleeping and all, I answered spontaneously “yes”. And the first thing I wrote down on a piece of paper when I recovered and could actually moved a bit, was some kind of letter “towards my friends and relatives”, saying: “Now that I’m far away I’m happy and relieved; Now that I didn’t make it I’m doomed to spend the rest of my days in eternal pain suffering”. Ten years have passed since then. I’m still here, “in sickness and in health”.
I’d be glad if you could share your story.
Osteosarcoma