I advise option two (again, it just depends how much you hate yourself). To limit the mess, jump off a 5- to 6-foot ledge. Don’t lose your head now (L0Lz). 4. Slitting Your Wrist. Unless you put on some soothing music, make yourself a bubble bath, and slice your wrists up in the tub… it’s going to be messy.. the strength we have found. the hopes we have for ourselves, and others like you. that thoughts of suicide have now passed. There is no need for you to share at a 12 step meeting, and we repect your wish to remain anonymous. Anonymity is the spiritual foundation of all 12 step programs. There are no dues or fees at 12 step meetings.
How to Discuss Suicide Infographic by
Opinion Why Do Doctors Commit Suicide? The New York Times
How to Commit Suicide by C.Y. Dillon
Psychological Reasons For Suicide The American Institute of Stress
1 in 4 People Contemplate Suicide The Nippon Foundation
Understanding Suicide JagConnect
Risk Factors and Warning Signs of Suicide
Graphic Explains How We Treat People Who Are Suicidal vs Suicide Death
After Student’s Suicide, an Elite School Says It Fell ‘Tragically Short’ The New York Times
What to look for Suicide warning signs
When Someone we Love Commits Suicide What I wish I knew Before it Happened. elephant journal
The Stigma of Suicide Community Health Systems of Wisconsin
Suicide on Campus and the Pressure of Perfection The New York Times
VA study 22 vets commit suicide every day
Suicide rates rise among older Americans The Washington Post
Facts about Suicide Suicide Prevention Questions Why do People Commit Suicide? Risk
World Suicide Prevention Day 2020 Five signs say your pesin fit commit suicide BBC News Pidgin
Following a TwoYear Decline, Suicide Rates Rose Again in 2021 The New York Times
Suicide Prevention Maricopa County, AZ
Reflections of a suicide survivor
You might be experiencing some of the following suicidal thoughts and feelings: feel sure that you want to die. desperately want a solution to your nightmare and can’t see any other way out. don’t care if you live or die and are taking more risks or living recklessly. don’t actively want to kill yourself but would welcome death if it happened.. Suicide crisis lines. In the U.S. Call 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or IMAlive at 1-800-784-2433. The Trevor Project offers suicide prevention services for LGBTQ youth at 1-866-488-7386. SAMHSA’s National Helpline offers referrals for substance abuse and mental health treatment at 1-800-662-4357.



