yes i do feel alone and isolated.... thank you
yes i do feel alone and isolated.... thank you
I used to work for a women's crisis line (mostly violence but also sometimes folks dealing with suicidality) and my brother volunteers for a suicide crisis line. Mostly people answering lines are empathetic, thoughtful people who really want to be there for you and help you be safe. Mostly people are well trained.…
thats what i thought too. I kind of told my doc about it a year ago, was also another bad point, he gave me this look like aaaaaa i can call hospital. I promised him i won't do anything stupid. Some days i just want to check myself in. :(((( sorry for slurring
confession, i am on this site, but i created burner to ask this question. I feel bad asking these questions :(((
thank you for your support.
thank you, stay strong. i am trying, really trying.
Oh also I had a drinking problem and I quit drinking too. My therapist and AA helped with that part.
I haven't called a suicide line, but I've definitely felt suicidal a lot. My first way of asking for help was talking to my regular doctor. He prescribed me prozac and it actually spiked me into a manic episode. I stopped taking it without even talking to him about it. A few months after that, I was at the end of my…
well mental disease is a tabu in my family.
thank you. I am trying to calm myself down now.
I've never heard anything but good things about suicide prevention lines. Please call them now.
i am not trolling, just want to ask few questions, my apologies in advance
Getting put away without answers for nine hours by people who are scrambling to implement a brand new policy (quarantining all returning healthcare workers, do I have that right?) doesn't sound particularly pleasant but...meh? Has this woman ever checked into an ER? Being rudely abandoned in a room without answers for…
There is nothing wrong with working towards ending violence towards both sexes. Nothing. What makes this so disgusting though is Paul Elam has set up a fake website hoping to fool people who want to donate to White Ribbon. From Paul Elam's own website: "WhiteRibbon.org is owned and operated by A Voice for Men. All…
Wait a second ... you're the same guy that's saying "Feminists are quick to point out they are not a homogenous group and should not be clumped together as one. I am involved in the MRM, but I don't subscribe to the vast majority of the rhetoric by AVFM" right above.