I need someone with to talk about our problems. I’m a chronic Suicidal now. I’m 20 years old and I’m a girl. My first attempt to suicide was when I was 13 years old. I’m on psychiatric treatment since I was 15 years old. I was bullied, raped, humiliated and I didn’t want to live anymore. I’ve been trough hard situations and all I’ve always tried to do is kill myself, but my family know about my problems and someone is always looking at me so I couldn’t do anything else than being in coma for an overdose of pills. Please comment below if you want to talk with me about this kind of problems. I have hangouts, twitter, facebook, whatsapp, emails, etc. If you want we could talk and help each other.
Thanks.
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Hi,
I will be happy to talk to you, I will do my best to try to help you out.
My email address is: myfault.ig@gmail.com
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Hi,
I will be happy to talk to you, I will do my best to try to help you out.
My email address is: myfault.ig @gmail.com
Waiting for your email.
What’s ur snapchat or insta
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It sounds like you have had a really difficult life up until now, and I’m sorry you went through those experiences. Bullying and raping is not okay. To put it mildly.
I’m glad you survived your suicide attempt, even if that was not your intention. I believe you can get better and heal.
Personally, what worries me is that you’re on psychiatric medication. I was on antipsychotics for many years, and at the end of the day, I feel like they set me back, rather than helping me.
There is scientific evidence for this, and if possible, I would recommend you check out the book by Robert Whitaker called “Anatomy of an Epidemic”.
robertwhitaker.org/robertwhitaker.org/Anatomy%20of%20an%20Epidemic.html
Fair warning: It’s a pretty dry book. But basically it’s about how a significant amount of research shows that psychiatric medication causes worse outcomes with regards to things like employment and romantic relationships. It also seems to kill people a lot sooner than those who do not take it.
The book explains how to come off psychiatric meds as well, the keyword being slooowly. Because if you come off too quickly, your brain will get a huge shock, and your symptoms will actually get a lot worse. That is why many people give up trying to come off their medication. I personally gradually reduced mine over the course of a whole year, and it still wasn’t easy. But so worth it, I feel. I went from being stuck to giving life another shot.
It’s good that people close to you know that you struggle. I think face-to-face friends and loved ones are very important, despite the possibilities of the Web.
People were very cruel to you, and sometimes people unfortunately behave that way. But as I presume and hope others have told you, it’s not your fault. You were unlucky.
Please don’t give up. You can get better. You can have a good life. I do believe that.
Hugs
I’m not the best at maintaining online friendships tbh – I prefer IRL, but you’re welcome to email me if you feel like it, because I don’t think you should be alone with your thoughts, and I want you to be happy. My email is my username @hotmail.com
Deep depression for 2 years. Now recovering.
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