tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1487526038566898150.post6767940058232074128..comments2022-04-29T09:34:14.591+01:00Comments on Matt Streuli: #AskMatt - Is your mind really set on suicide later on your life or does it just happens to be your ask for help? Do you feel better now that you are on therapy?MattStreuli.ukhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11623594025328235322noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1487526038566898150.post-52373019590077572312016-02-18T01:18:51.803+00:002016-02-18T01:18:51.803+00:00The feeling of not wanting to live anymore is the ...The feeling of not wanting to live anymore is the strongest most powerful feeling to overcome. I have made several attempted over the years some more serious than others. At that moment/period in time others partner family,friends mean nothing because all we can think about is our misery and our need to be free from our issues,our mind,dead. I am medicated and reasonably well and have been for nearly a year, my life seems better for now at least. I have what feels like a life, I now have a supportive girlfriend, who has her own MH issues and a good support network, friends, few family members and most importantly professional support. I think what I'm trying to say is life can get better. For the first time in my life I'm not living just day to day waiting for something good to happen, a mirical if you like. When the dark times hit which they inevitably will, I'm prepared for it. Its possible for you to be prepared too.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10627582556144128525noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1487526038566898150.post-24434387094709521512016-02-18T01:18:30.152+00:002016-02-18T01:18:30.152+00:00The feeling of not wanting to live anymore is the ...The feeling of not wanting to live anymore is the strongest most powerful feeling to overcome. I have made several attempted over the years some more serious than others. At that moment/period in time others partner family,friends mean nothing because all we can think about is our misery and our need to be free from our issues,our mind,dead. I am medicated and reasonably well and have been for nearly a year, my life seems better for now at least. I have what feels like a life, I now have a supportive girlfriend, who has her own MH issues and a good support network, friends, few family members and most importantly professional support. I think what I'm trying to say is life can get better. For the first time in my life I'm not living just day to day waiting for something good to happen, a mirical if you like. When the dark times hit which they inevitably will, I'm prepared for it. Its possible for you to be prepared too.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10627582556144128525noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1487526038566898150.post-39454174308582559362015-07-07T16:21:52.215+01:002015-07-07T16:21:52.215+01:00I think many of us with bad mental health consider...I think many of us with bad mental health consider suicide for now or in the future. I've always said I don't see myself living past 60. I think I see that as my ultimate end of the line for whatever reason. My Nan is 81 and like a teenager. I can't imagine being like she is now at 35 let alone making it to 81!! But then does anyone think they will be 81!<br /><br />The best thing is to be open about how you feel, and ask for help if you think you are going to act on suicidal thoughts. As someone who has tried multiple times, not getting it right is worse than thinking about it, hospital treatment, family, friends having to deal with their reactions aswell as how you fee both mentally and physically is not good. I also have physical problems now as a result of my attempts :(Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07930584229509011126noreply@blogger.com